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Sakrete Days


Sakrete DaysIt’s a great ad. The old duffer out there in his coveralls looks like he’s confused about how much gravel and how much cement to put into each batch of concrete he’s making. Then he adds too much water and has to add some more sand and gravel and a little cement to get it to come out right and oh, gosh! This is hard! What a mess! In the second frame the old duffer is smiling and in control. He only has to dump a bag of Sakrete in his wheelbarrow, add water, and presto! It’s the perfect mix. Ahh! He even has a proper tie on now, along with his suit. No muss, no fuss! Duffers everywhere love Sakrete!
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By Centrewing on 2022 05 30

Well this just reminds me of being on the farm. I had an old cement mixer the motor was broken but we fix it, we used it to mix our feed grains and those bags used to weigh 85 to 115 lbs each and had to be picked up at the mill in our old trucks used almost just for the feed. The silos were small and for our own grains off the field. Yes the old days sure had heavy work. The younger generations have no liking for this kind of back and hip breaking work. I no longer can even walk well. Even the doctors just do not get it when you say I did heavy work all my life, LOL.



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