Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on October 01, 2010 at 11:51:22 from (24.183.132.223):
In Reply to: OT: Older Than Dirt posted by James Howell on October 01, 2010 at 10:12:45:
Uh-oh! I remember numbers 1,3,4,10,14,16,18,19 & 23. Happy to be born at the waning end of disco. AMC & IH were still around, but in poor health. Photomats were all over & I was about 10 or so when they stopped production of soda in glass bottles. 45's? I didn't know they ever stopped producing them. Same with Blackjack gum. Been going to the drive in all of my life. Even went to Mass at one. Candy cig's were available in my favorite pharmacy with the soda fountain in back. They didn't have a specific cigarette brand on them anymore, just similar colors. Speaking of smokes, I have a carton of Chesterfields on order (I wonder how many of y'all just said YUCK? Was that you, Old Roy? LOL!)
I'd love to wander down amnesia alley some more, but I'm burning daylight.
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