The Milk Man, Powdered Milk & Metal Detecting
Did you ever have milk delivered to your door or drink that disgusting powdered stuff? Ever find coins and treasures with a metal detector? Check out this episode of The Way Things Used To Be!

Did you ever have milk delivered to your door or drink that disgusting powdered stuff? Ever find coins and treasures with a metal detector? Check out this episode of The Way Things Used To Be!
Here's another bonus episode of The Way Things Used To Be. Today we have a 45 RPM record of Abbott & Costello in Jack and the Beanstalk! Enjoy!
What do you do with old video tapes when they become obsolete? Listen to my take on this subject.
Here's another episode of What's on My Record Player. Enjoy!
Did you collect trading cards when you were younger? Listen to my take on them from my childhood.
Here's another bonus - What's On My Record Player. Breakfast Cereal Jingles. Enjoy!
Have you ever taken a vacation where things didn't quite go as planned or the way you had hoped? Here's my story about a trip to Florida which included a broken down car, missed space shuttle launch and no opportunity to get to the beach!
Did you ever want to know where the washing machine originated from? Check out this latest episode.
I picked a record from my collection called Presidential Profiles. It is all about Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was a bank promotional record from 1966. Probably a freebie when you opened an account.
This is the final installment of my daily covid update. I will be back doing the regular podcast in January 2021! God Bless
Here is the latest update on my Covid journey.
Here's my Covid 19 update Day 1
In this episodes we step back to a year ago when I started the Podcast. I play a few clips from the first episode and it's all about Christmas and Christmas traditions.
Thanks for listening to the podcast for the last year. Its hard to believe I started this a year ago. The time sure goes by fast!
Have you ever known anyone with sticky fingers? Got your curiosity going? Check out my first hand account of a beer heist at the convenience store where I worked.
Remember the year book photos with the wacky hair styles , those one of a kind teachers that left a lasting impression on you or perhaps the cafeteria. How about the morning announcements over the intercom? These are just some of the memories I discuss in this episode of The Way Things Used To Be.
In this episode I talk about the antics of the employees of a pizza shop next door to the convenience store where I worked back in the 80's.
What are your fond memories of comic books? In this episode, I talk about some that I have in my collection. Ahhh...the good old days!
What are your fond memories of going to the movies? How about the drive in?
Here's a quick bonus. Guess The Sound. Oh, the interruptions of recording a podcast!
Do you remember when you took drivers ed? I had to take it twice. This is the story of my misfortune when it came to learning how to operate a car.
This is the first episode of season 2. Have you ever gone to jail? Check out my experience on the wrong side of the law and the wrong side of the bars.
I have decided to hang up the headphones and microphone for the summer. I hope you enjoy this collection of the best of season 1 of The Way Things Used To Be. Talk to you in the fall.
In this episode I'm going to tell you about a crazy fun time in my life when I had a motorcycle.
Try to guess the vintage 1970's hand held game in this bonus episode of The Way Things Used To Be.
What kind of breakfast cereals did you like when you were a kid. Maybe you still eat them today. And perhaps they stopped making them decades ago. Join me in my journey through the countless varieties of breakfast cereals from my childhood.
In This episode I'll tell you about the great golden age of radio and some of the great shows that came from that time.
Do you remember when you first had cable TV installed in your house? Here's my take on it from a 1970s perspective.
There was a time when there weren't any seat belt laws. When I was growing up, we didn't think much about seat belts. When we were kids, we played around in the car while mom or dad were driving down the road.
Here is a cereal box record in its entirety. The mysterious Trailor From Space. From the back of an Alpha Bits Box in the 1970's.