Sure did, hold the pedal halfway down and it would fire up every time.
Ain't a Cadillac, but it beats the hell out of a Cavalier or a Civic or a Taurus. I feel no need to elaborate further.
In Europe, it may be different, or maybe my opinion is just different. I think the Golden Era and Mid-Century overlap, beginning after WWII and ending with the start of the British Invasion.
We don't make cheese wheels lol
The stuff I work with is loaf cheese.
This was made at work and likely hauled, restacked, and hauled again by yours truly
I have a few "Yard Long" Calendars from Pabst Malt Extract and Schlitz Beer from the latter part of the 19th Century and the early part of the 20th Century. I think they make for neat advertising.
I do think there's a movement toward some class and formality.
Who's to say what has caused it?
Shows like Mad Men, perhaps? Or is it that people have just had their fill of a lack of formality in ANY situation and the pendulum is beginning to swing?
Just a couple of thoughts. No matter...
Funny this thread came back up today. I just had a thought at work on Friday about the Lounge. Seems like I'm in the minority being in a blue-collar, manufacturing job.
Anyhow, still at the cheese factory, now working as a forklift driver.
http://youtu.be/N5E34pxzPlQ
You get up every morning 'fore the sun comes up
Toss a lunchbox into a pickup truck
A long, hard day sure ain't much fun
But you've gotta get it started if you wanna get it done
You set your mind and roll up your sleeves
You're workin' on a working man's Ph.D.
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