I had friends up to and through High School, and then they became associates, the majority that is, afterwards..... a true friend is rarer than the best steak.
Oh...a thread in my taste..
I remember my old man sending me to get gas for the lawn mover, with a 10 kronor bill (yeah, I'm swedish. 10 kronor is about $ 1.50 in todays value), and a 5 liter gas can. I'd fill the can, buy the evening news for the old man AND still have money left for som candy. Those where the days...
Oh yeah!Crashed mine into the trees.Hard. You should have seen all the "stolen" lighters that got shook lose. I had a lot of apoligizin to do.the 70's souped up vans with the stickers like
ass, grass or gas nobody rides free
de ja vu
Hell yeah! I remember my mom pulling into the gas station (gas was $.24 a gallon) and telling the attendant "fillerup", check under the hood, and a free drinking glass with every fillup. Man, things have changed.....
Don't forget the S&H Green Stamps.
Time Square Stores & WoolWorth
Minnesota North Stars
Bell Bottoms
AMC
Moms 71 Buick Skylark Convertible (that was the exact car) ironic the one i find has a dead head symbol on it
Duncan Yo Yo's
When the best part about baseball cards were the gum
dozens of relatives from the WWII generation that are no longer with us
that one stings the most
My mom drove a big, big station wagon, that thing was a boat. Yeah, my dad was a WW2 vet, really miss him.............he was a really good human beingTime Square Stores & WoolWorth
Minnesota North Stars
Bell Bottoms
AMC
Moms 71 Buick Skylark Convertible (that was the exact car) ironic the one i find has a dead head symbol on it
Duncan Yo Yo's
When the best part about baseball cards were the gum
dozens of relatives from the WWII generation that are no longer with us
that one stings the most
Hell yeah! I remember my mom pulling into the gas station (gas was $.24 a gallon) and telling the attendant "fillerup", check under the hood, and a free drinking glass with every fillup. Man, things have changed.....