#8) Wow, I lived in Georgetown Delaware and my grandfather was the town barber. I never saw these pump bunnies but I was only 14 in 72. That BP station is long gone now. Even Blakley's gas station where we did most of our business is gone. (Ralph Blakely and Sons corner of 113 and W. Market St.). Well, it's changed dramatically since I moved away.
I miss booth babes at trade shows, those went away in the early 2000's. The A&W girls on roller skates delivering your burger were gone before my teens. Our town had a drive in theatre till early 90's, I took my girls friends their lots.
3. Ben gave me a chuckle. 4. Absolutely 7. Haha. Yes. 9. Not sure about the arguing with a woman, but definitely true about the license agreement. 10. Praise God for fire fighters. Thank you, Odie. You all be safe and God bless.
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The drawer.
ReplyDeleteAnd 8 reminds us The Good Old Days really were.
edutcher, we all have that drawer.
DeleteThose days were great. Now we have fat lesbians telling us how screwed up we are.
#8) Wow, I lived in Georgetown Delaware and my grandfather was the town barber. I never saw these pump bunnies but I was only 14 in 72. That BP station is long gone now. Even Blakley's gas station where we did most of our business is gone. (Ralph Blakely and Sons corner of 113 and W. Market St.). Well, it's changed dramatically since I moved away.
ReplyDeleteEdward, most places have changed for the worse I'm afraid.
DeleteTwo things we'll never see again:
DeletePump bunnies and behind the license plate gas caps.
-lg
I miss booth babes at trade shows, those went away in the early 2000's. The A&W girls on roller skates delivering your burger were gone before my teens. Our town had a drive in theatre till early 90's, I took my girls friends their lots.
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lg, I have a 20 year old motorhome with a behind the license gas cap. Does that count?
DeleteExile1981, A&W girls on the list of being missed.
DeleteImagine you're a millennial at the Olympics and you don't even know who Mick Jagger is.
ReplyDeleteAnon, all these modern gadgets have narrowed everyone's range of thought.
Delete+1 to Anon because that was my thought, too.
DeleteMr. Jagger was probably happy no one noticed him so he could actually watch the action on the field.
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LindaG, that's what I like, two people thinking.
DeleteHeltau, he probably was.
DeleteJagger looks like Barney Fife...
ReplyDeleteAnon, Ok ............
Delete3. Ben gave me a chuckle.
ReplyDelete4. Absolutely
7. Haha. Yes.
9. Not sure about the arguing with a woman, but definitely true about the license agreement.
10. Praise God for fire fighters.
Thank you, Odie.
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, the man knows pizza.
Delete#6 Keep looking there is a wallet somewhere too.
ReplyDeleteAnon, that's further down the trail.
DeleteI wouldn't pay any attention to mick jagger either, gawd that noise is terrible.
ReplyDeleteBirdchaser, you must be the oldest one in these comments.
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