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- Haole
NO! The color of the machine!
LOL
Doh... your memory is way better than mine.
NO! The color of the machine!
My uncle was a manager at Busch Gardens when I was a kid. They would allow kids to sample a beer with their parents’ permission. It was a little Budweiser cup - probably about 2oz.
Hell yeah.In my neighborhood we were big on mud ball fights and BB gun battles.
It was the best.We used to play “smear the queer” with the football in the sandbox. ball:
Yes for those of us close to a bridge over the Mississippi. Dupo, IL must have had 8 package beer stores back then. Then Columbia, IL had a few taverns too. I remember a small tavern there (that was still there 10 years ago) where my friend and I spent the afternoon drinking 35 cents Buds. It had three fairly tall stone steps up from the sidewalk. When we left I missed all three. Never felt a thing. Went straight to ball practice. Oh to be young and stupid rather than old and stupid.
Small world. The place we bought beer the most was called Margaret's in Dupo.My home town.
Lots of tackle football with no gear so we usually played until there was a broken arm or collar bone
My beer buying days in Dupo were 1977-79 and Margaret's never disappointed. When Margaret's was closed we would go up to a small concrete block building in E.StL that was all by itself surrounded by empty lots from buildings burned down. There was only a bullet proof window to walk up to and a mic to speak into for your order. A big steel drawer opened to put your money in and drawer closed then opened again with your beer and change. Was always appreciative of Margaret's!Back in the 1960's we would drive to E St Louis and had a bum go into the bar and buy our beer. Two bucks is all he wanted. I looked 13 when I was 17 so that was the best way to get beer .Margaret's was always asking for an I'd.
Lots of tackle football with no gear so we usually played until there was a broken arm or collar bone
My how things have changed. Especially involving safety. What do you remember from your childhood? Examples please.
Here's a baby in an overhead cradle on an airplane in the early 1950s. I wonder if it was water tight?
Are you still talking about the cig machine or is that a pervy Freudian slip?I remember the sound those made when you pulled the handle in and out.
Playing in the neighborhood with friends, all day, without the need to call home and/or check in. Gone in the morning, home by dinner. That's all that was planned. No worries.