Remember when?

That cheese flavored popcorn smell actually made people sick at the office years ago.
 
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Also Friday night 7.00 Brady Bunch followed by 7.30 Partrige family.
 
We’ve got 75 mph also, once you get north of Flint on I-75 all the way to Mackinaw. I don’t notice much increase in speeds though. I think people have found 80 mph the sweet spot anyway.
 
I believe so. I was in Kalifornia earlier this month. Truckers don’t comply anyhow.
That's not the point. We did not comply with Ohio either. A 15 mph speed difference is a PITA. I know when ohio had a 15 mph difference and the ohio turnpike went on its own and raised the limit car and truck accidents declined.
No need to worry for me I'll never drive a truck anywhere near that state, actually not past the Mississippi River is more realistic.
 
1968 My dad work for Texaco then but I didn't get a truck, then again I was at the age past kiddie toys.

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My brother and I had one of those and we made our own Alaskan pipeline in our parents front yard with Lincoln Logs. About 40 years ago, our Mom found some of the rotted Lincoln Logs while turning the soil in a planter. 8^P
 
milk was delivered to a insulated box outside your door. you could get eggs too and at christmas...eggnog
 
milk was delivered to a insulated box outside your door. you could get eggs too and at christmas...eggnog
With five growing boys in the family, the milkman loved our house. Couple gallons a day, eggs, chips in the big tin can. When Twin Pines went to every other day delivery our milkman came on the off days so we wouldn’t switch vendors.
 
With five growing boys in the family, the milkman loved our house. Couple gallons a day, eggs, chips in the big tin can. When Twin Pines went to every other day delivery our milkman came on the off days so we wouldn’t switch vendors.
And I would put a note in the milkbox to leave a carton of chocolate milk. Needless to say when my dad found out I was in trouble!
 
With five growing boys in the family, the milkman loved our house. Couple gallons a day, eggs, chips in the big tin can. When Twin Pines went to every other day delivery our milkman came on the off days so we wouldn’t switch vendors.
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edit: added picture. These are very popular restoration vehicles at car shows around here these days.
 
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