This is an early one from the 60s, but I mostly remember the brief, sung campaign:
To get right to the heart of the matter
Where there's smoke
Where there's smoke
WHERE THERE'S SMOKE
Anncr: "Where there's smoke, there's danger of heart disease and cancer."
I remember that one up into the 80s...
I honestly haven't read all of the comments here regarding Bob Roberts' departure, but enough to understand that there is some confusion surrounding it.
As we've said many times from behind the bar, members don't see much of the behind the scenes, discreet moderation we do to keep the place...
I have and use newer cast iron skillets. By the time of my grandmother's generation and after the war, my family tossed their cast iron in favor of Revere Ware, which is thin junk that burns everything. There was nothing for me to inherit.
The newer cast iron stuff, and I mean after like 1920...
Valerian and the Planet of a Thousand or whatever the hell it is. Terrible, terrible waste of time. As my GF said, "visually beautiful. Oops, forgot to add a story."
Then a re-watch of Hugo. A wonderful movie in every way.
My wife and I separated in January 2009 (on my birthday). The divorce dragged out until February 2011. I just finished paying all the support stuff in Aril of 2017. Technically, it was just a few months shy of 20 years.
My own experience is that for awhile, several years in my case, people came...
I got to spend a couple of hours at the Cleveland Museum of Art Saturday. Nov. 18. The special exhibit was quite remarkable and varied, from a copy of the Savoy Cocktail Book to iron railings, furniture, dresses, jewelry, silver, pottery, etc. Here are some of my photos from the day.
There...
Anyone remember the record clubs?
You'd get a mailing, offering a subscription service from one of the major record labels. I specifically remember Columbia House, but there were others.
You would accept the subscription offer by return mail, agreeing to buy a certain number of records within a...
People say this, but it can't be overstated: Divorce is a difficult thing on every front. No matter the circumstances, it has a huge emotional impact. Everything changes from friendships to living situation--- there's a great deal to be sorted out. I don't know about Canada, but in many cases...
My mother used to get angry and carry on so much when I was a kid and left the seat up that I never, ever do so. It makes me instantly angry to find a seat up in a public can (men in public restrooms are the weirdest SOB's. If you knew half the weird stuff men do as part of their whizzing...
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