When we got to Vegas in 91 the old part of Vegas, the downtown part, was close to the same as in the movie. In other scenes we were able to identify where it was.
When we got to Vegas in 91 the old part of Vegas, the downtown part, was close to the same as in the movie. In other scenes we were able to identify where it was.
I used Lysol for flame. The stuff is nearly all alcohol.And yeah, we also played around with it as a flame thrower.
Had a Heathkit quad amp, 15 W/ch. Had quad inputs but you could bridge them for 30 W/ch, 2 channel. Bought in 1975.owned quadraphonic stereo gear
I also have them and a few other Synergy albums on vinyl. Also have them in mp3 format, downloaded from usenet (remember that?).Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra
Sequencer
Cords
Games
I own them all on vinyl. Bought the first three in the 70s, but Games came later.
Had a Trans-Am bought new in 1981. Last of the Bandit body style. They had a Bandit version (454, turbo,T-top) but it was $25K while the one I bought was $10K (301, turbo, no T-top). This is when I sold it in 1999.And there's "Smokey and the Bandit", which started a craze for black Firebirds with T-tops. Actually, T-tops were kinda nice. I had a 76 Gran Prix with T-tops. It was nice to cruise on a cold evening with the tops off and the heater going full.
No, it's canned mandarin orange slices, coconut flakes, and mini marshmallows. If the can ks well drained and the marshmallows are keto to a minimum then it's pretty good.Ambrosia salad actually isn't that bad, depending on who makes it.
The furor over unleaded gas.Leaded gas
OK, you got me; what is that?I really appreciate all the posts on this thread because it reminds me of my childhood,
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Many of the posts have helped relive the period. The 70s and 80s were great in my books.No, it's canned mandarin orange slices, coconut flakes, and mini marshmallows. If the can ks well drained and the marshmallows are keto to a minimum then it's pretty good.
The furor over unleaded gas.
OK, you got me; what is that?
OK, you got me; what is that?
Plaid Pantry! And " penny candy" was a penny. A nickel got you a good piece of chocolate.You could buy a balsa wood glider most anywhere for 10 cents
Ahhh, penny candy, I loved Root Beer Barrels, Bit 'O' Honey, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Wax Coke Bottles, and of course Swedish Fish.Plaid Pantry! And " penny candy" was a penny. A nickel got you a good piece of chocolate.
Traditionally, it probably was those ingredients. But like any recipe (bbq in example), there are regional differences. I've seen it with maraschino cherries, yogurt, sour cream, bananas, grapes, etc.No, it's canned mandarin orange slices, coconut flakes, and mini marshmallows. If the can ks well drained and the marshmallows are keto to a minimum then it's pretty good.
The furor over unleaded gas.
OK, you got me; what is that?
Bottle caps, Boston beans, Atomic fireballs, Lemon heads and Pixie stix!Ahhh, penny candy, I loved Root Beer Barrels, Bit 'O' Honey, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Wax Coke Bottles, and of course Swedish Fish.
This, on the rear bumper of the neighbors car:
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Right next to this:
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Gibson'sTG&Y
Or the 80's.....
Look at all that hair and bell bottoms.
You didn't take the money and give it a man named Curtis Lowe?My dads father owned a country store. We would pick up bottles along the road and turn them in for the deposit at his store. I could fill a small paper bag with candy for a quarter. Just occurred to me that the bags were the ones that would hold a pint of booze. He had a liquor license too. His store was the only one for miles.
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