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From YouTube: Senior Moments Harry Costa 2013
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San Bruno Senior Moments
Harry Costa and Just Things
Produced by San Bruno Cable
©2013
A
Hi
I'm
Dolly
Samana
what
defines
a
person
usually
in
our
culture,
along
with
family
and
friends,
a
purses
defined
by
their
work,
but
once
you
retire,
who
are
you
that's
when
a
hobby
or
a
passion
takes
over
in
this
case?
It's
all
three
items:
work,
hobby
and
passion
that
mix
together
to
form
a
wonderful
definition
of
our
next
guest
I'm.
B
Harry
Costa,
originally
we
grew
up
in
South,
San,
Francisco
and
I
worked
at
the
local
drugstore,
a
pyro
structure
all
through
high
school.
Thank
you
remember,
making
about
thirty
five
cents
an
hour
in
those
days
when
I
graduated
high
school
I
got
a
job
in
San
Francisco
for
buddy
just
about
a
year,
but
I
wasn't
driving,
so
I
would
have
to
take
a
bus
or
a
train
and
I
always
would
pass
up
the
South
City
stop
all
the
time.
I
have
to
backtrack
or
fall
asleep
on
the
train
or
the
bus.
B
So
I
said:
that's
not
it
for
me.
So
I
left
there
and
I
got
a
job
with
our
marine
company
in
South
San
Francisco,
easier
to
get
back
and
forth
to
work.
I
stayed
there
for
about
almost
20
years.
I
enjoyed
it
very
much.
I
ran
their
computer
department
as
I
was
when
I
left,
then
I
said
gee
I
don't
want
to
work
for
anybody
else.
So
I
came
to
San
Bruno
I
bought
it's
a
an
employment
agency
and
then
I
expanded
to
another
employment
agency.
B
Thinking
I
would
buy
at
my
competition,
but
it
wasn't
my
niche
in
life,
so
I
covered
that
and
when
I
was
at
armored
cover,
there
was
in
charge
of
office
supplies,
so
rubber
stamps
always
fascinated
me.
So
I
bought
a
little
machine.
A
backup,
Popular
Mechanics,
get
rich
at
home,
make
rubber
stamps.
So
it
happened
to
work
for
me
pretty
good
and
I
took
my
retirement.
B
Money
and
I
bought
an
inventory
to
get
started
from
HS
Crocker,
and
then
we
had
three
stores
for
what
I
took
my
brother
in
as
a
partner,
because
I
couldn't
handle
the
business
those
days.
We
have
a
lot
of
business,
but
now
now
with
Office
Depot
and
staples,
it's
awfully
hard
to
have
a
small
business.
B
Sam
Brunner
Rudy's
been
a
second
home
to
me,
even
though
I
was
born
and
raised
in
South
San
Francisco
I've
always
enjoyed
San
Bruno
I
used
to
be
in
charge
of
their
Chamber
of
Commerce.
I
was
a
secretary
there
with
the
CEO
for
20
years
or
so.
I
belong
to
the
local
Lions
Club.
Presently,
still
the
past
president
past
treasurer
I've
done
the
Posey
parade
in
town
in
San.
B
Bruno
for
many
many
years,
Connie,
Jackson
being
driven
by
Harry
Costa
I,
still
work
on
it
with
with
the
local
Lions
Club
I
feel
we
do
a
lot
of
good
for
the
community,
we're
doing
the
4-h
club.
We
do
baskets
at
Christmastime,
Thanksgiving
time
food
for
could
be
needy.
We
have
blood
drives
and
we
help.
Whatever
community
became
anything
in
the
community.
We
can
help
what
we
do.
I
think
people
who
work
or
live
in
a
community
should
give
something
back
to
the
community
and
Dennis
Abbott
from
artichoke.
B
Joe's
is
a
great
contributor
to
the
city
of
San,
Bruno
and
the
community.
He
does
an
awful
lot.
He
helped
our
club
also
when
we
needed.
If
we
get
in
a
bind
for
something
he's
the
first
one
to
give
us
the
mixer
money
to
go
along
with
the
project,
I
tried
to
promote
Sam
broom.
All
I
can
especially
a
shopping.
Sambor,
no
I
think
it's
good
for
shopping
downtown.
B
The
downtown
area
needs
all
the
help
they
can
get
at
the
moment.
My
shop
is
called
just
things
and
it's
something
four
out
of
the
past
for
everybody,
you
name
it.
You
asked
for
tonight:
if
you
don't
see
it,
I
probably
can
find
it
for
you,
I
have
about
ten
thousand
hot
wheels
and
match
bought
cars.
Three
or
four
hundred
Lionel
trains.
I
have
just
after
thousands
of
things.
There
should
be
a
museum.
These.
B
Right
now,
I
have
150
toys
displayed
at
the
County
Museum
in
Redwood
City,
a
few
months
before
that
I
did
a
display
at
the
San
Francisco
Airport.
When
you
walk
down
the
contours-
and
you
see
those
things
in
plastic
boxes
many
times,
they
borrow
them
from
me.
The
last
display
were
board
games.
Any
TV
show
that
had
a
board
game
they
borrowed
show
before
that
they
did
it
with
space
toys
and
they
brought
about
40
space
toys.
For
me,
I
started
with
the
toys
by
buying
a
van
full
of
trains.
B
Lionel
trains
mainly
and
here
I
got
fifteen
twenty
thousand
dollars
tied
up
in
trains
and
after
a
while
I
decided,
I
really
didn't
like
trains,
because
they're
there
just
whistle
smoke
forwards
and
backwards
on
the
old
wino.
Nowadays
they
have
electronic
chip
and
they
do
many
many
things.
So
then
I
started
going
back
to
my
childhood
and
the
toys
out
of
the
20s
and
30s
there.
They
were
just
what's
so
well
made
and
they
did
something
they
were
very
exciting.
B
B
B
Actually
I
meet
people
from
all
over
the
world
because
I
advertise
close
to
the
airport
and
they
all
think
it
should
be
a
museum,
not
a
story
they're,
just
amazed
that
everything
in
here
belongs
to
me,
it's
not
on
consignment
the
thrill
of
owning
the
story
is
finding
something
when
somebody
asked
for
it.
I
said:
oh
I
know
what
that's
that
they
can't
believe
it
most
of
the
time
I
enjoy
being
business
by
talking
to
people
I,
just
like
the
correspondence
I
I
love
to
find
something.
If
somebody
is
looking
for
four
years.
B
I'd
love
to
find
something
if
somebody's
looking
for
four
years
or
find
out,
oh
I,
have
that
at
home,
I
have
a
very
interesting
train
for
1938,
a
Lionel,
Train
and
I
was
showing
it
to
some
lady.
She
goes
see,
I've
rode
on
that
real
train
in
1939.
She
goes
I'll
be
right
back
and
she
goes
home.
She
goes
back
with
her
scrapbook.
She
had
everything
for
that
train.
She
had
the
menus,
she
had
the
schedules
and
she
even
kept
napkins
and
she
had
a
whole
scrapbook,
and
so
we
made
a
deal.
B
My
acquired
that
so
I
would
like
I
like
to
get
something
and
keep
adding
to
it.
That's
how
I
started
my
collection
about
the
World's
Fair
Treasure
Island
was
1939.
1940
was
the
World's
Fair
the
same
time
they
were
having
a
World's
Fair
in
New
York.
So
there
was
a
lot
of
competition
between
the
two
I
recall.
Going
to
that
one
I
was
about
eight
years
old.
With
my
parents.
We
went
by
ferry
boat.
B
B
B
A
This
yellow
Corvette
I
wanted
a
yellow
car.
My
wife
kept
saying
no
she'd
hated
a
yellow
car,
so
we
were
in
Santa,
Barbara
and
I
rented
one
from
Hurst
a
yellow,
Corvette,
now
I'm
an
airplane
and
way
back.
She
goes
she
thought.
Yellow
Corvette
was
sort
of
nice
Monday
morning.
I
found
this
on
the
border
right.
I
got
my
yellow
car
I
have.
B
B
B
B
All
those
gentlemen
are
gone
now,
so
I'm
giving
him
to
be
last
of
a
breed,
I
guess
getting
up
in
age
and
things
happen,
and
they
were
all
dear
friends,
Joe
welcher's
helped
me
an
awful
lot
in
business.
Bob
Marshall
was
a
great
friend.
It
was
mayor
for
14
years.
We
blown
the
Lions
Club.
Together
we
had
several
houses.
Together
we
went
to
Japan
several
times
we
could
dampen
the
city
of
San
Bruno
with
the
sister
city
committee.
I
did
I
think
eight
times,
I've
been
there
and
I
enjoyed
it
very
much.
B
My
favorite
vacation
places
Italy
I
left
going
to
Italy
back
14
times
now.
My
health
is
not
bad.
Nowadays,
I've
had
my
open-heart
surgery
and
things
that
men,
my
age
have
have
but
I
think
I
do
everything
in
moderation,
I
love
going
out
for
dinner,
but
I
will
split
an
entree
instead
of
having
two
entrees
I.
B
Try
and
limit
myself
to
just
one
or
two
drinks.
I
do
like
that.
But
I
don't
go
overboard
with
anything.
If
I
can
help
it
I
think
moderation.
It
is
good
for
your
health
and
I
think
it
makes
your
marriage
happy
too.
If
we've
been
married
over
50
years,
we
learned
to
give
and
take
a
little
bit
so
I
keep
my
stuff
out
of
her
hair
and
she
keeps
out
of
my
hair
she'll.
Tell
you
that
any
reason
we're
marriage
to
one
is
because
I
cook
I
love
cooking,
so
it
makes
it
she
cleans
up.
B
That's
my
deal.
I
cook.
She
claims
her
brother
is
visiting
from
New
York
this
weekend
for
the
Super
Bowl
game.
So
I
have
my
whole
dinner,
planned
I
gonna
have
a
bologna,
I'm
gonna
have
some
tomato
bisque
soup
I'm
gonna
have
a
sweet,
potato
I
got
everything
lined
up.
I
can't
wait
to
start
cooking
for
him.
He
just
entertained
us
in
New
York
for
five
days.
So
now
it's
my
turn.
A
Hair
is
stored,
just
things
at
575,
San
Mateo
Avenue
has
so
many
items
to
see.
We
just
scratch
the
surface.
It
seems
unfair
to
show
anything
without
hearing
Harry's
story
about
it
and
there
are
thousands
of
items.
What
would
you
find
interesting
check
it
out
and
have
a
chat
with
Harry?
He
has
tons
of
stories
and
loves
to
discuss
his
toys
with
others
who
are
interested
in
them,
and
maybe
you
have
something
that
Harry
would
be
interested
in
unduly
smart
image
thanks
for
joining
us
on
our
trek
to
the
toilet
in
San
Bruno
bye
now.