"Toonerville" type trolley

The Boardwalk


Atlantic City; Panorama of Beach and Boardwalk from Pier Photo coutesy www.americasstory.com/
We lived in one room of an old 14-room house. It had kitchen and living room privileges. I traveled back and forth to the base in a car pool. Bonnie and I often visited the Boardwalk in Atlantic City via a "Toonerville" type trolley. All our worldly goods fit into suitcases then (and continued to for several years.) I remember we had a "Pool" for the Normandy landing. Pilots would ante up a quarter and write a date on the bulletin board. Somebody won it but I don't remember who. Bonnie and the other wives would take turns cooking dinner. We had a good time flying and socializing. It didn't take much to make young folks happy back then.

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