I bought a new old stock pair a couple of years back off Ebay. There is a fellow that buys optometry estates and then puts them together like they did back in the 30s/40s/. Love them and they are better than my modern pairs.
Around here that this statement would be more appropriate this way...……..
"Okay, so the corn didn't taste as good as you were expecting, but you planted it, cared for it, it grew, and 'the deer' ate it. Venison steaks tonight, anyone???
:D:D:D:D
Many a time as kids, we took ears from a farmers field to have a vegetable on the table. I didn't know what sweet corn was until my adulthood. Now I hear it's bad for you....what isn't these days!!!!! :rolleyes:
YUM YUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everybody has got in on the act, including WC!!! For all you bacon and WC lovers!!! :D
https://www.whitecastle.com/food/menu/Sliders/Bacon-Cheese-Slider
Times up!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dale Mulder opened up a Lansing, Michigan, A&W franchise in 1961.Mulder added to his menu in 1963 the bacon cheeseburger after a customer made repeated orders for bacon to be added to his cheeseburger. Thus A&W is credited with inventing the bacon cheeseburger. I remember...
A bit of bacon trivia...what drive-in fast food joint first offered bacon on a hamburger/cheeseburger to the public? Not many of the places left today.
So far I've not read where anyone de-tasseled corn. Am I the only idiot here or am I the only one that remembers de-tasseling corn?
I never listed that as one of my first jobs, it only lasted one morning. Something ya just can't do when you have not grown vertical much and I was considered tall...
I've ate at Krystal's also, can't remember, do they put mustard on? There were many spinoffs from WC, Krystal and Royal Castle are the only two I believed survived.
I guess remembering when they were .12 cents ea will show my age. I remember when McDonalds was .15 ea.
I couldn't eat WC in Georgia, it's called Royal Castle down south and the sliders are the same except they squirt mustard on them. Had to order them w/o mustard.
Shoveling snow off neighbors sidewalks when I was eight (8). First job paid 25 cents. Then came mowing yards, .75 to $1.25 a yard. A couple of years later I put up hay and straw at $.75 per hour or sometimes 2 cents per bale. A couple of years later I was paid big bucks at $72.00 a month w/room...
I was one that was weaned on C's and Sundry boxes and, first they were called LRRP rations for short and then MRE officially. C's could be ate cold and most did, MREs you couldn't unless you added water. That meant carrying extra water. I preferred the old way, original field rations, find a...
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