You're just a young whippersnapper if you think that sign is old.
How about "premium" for 29.9 to feed my 1960's muscle car?
It had enough octane (and lead) to support 11:1 compression ratio.
Agree completely...
My parents and their friends never pined for the Great Depression and a World War. As far as I could tell they were quite pleased that things were mostly peaceful and prosperous in later life.
The best thing I ever saw from Keaton, and he did a lot of great real movie work, was a scene from a biography of him.
He was a great railroad and train fan and expert("The General") and this was an aspect of that.
In what looked like a home movie he was standing on a railroad station platform...
Another likely suspect for the "midget car" is the Austin Bantam - coupe or roadster - produced in the mid-thirties.
Drag racers in the sixties used Austin bodies with Chrysler or Chevrolet engines for drag racing - small = light weight.
"A game that Used to be popular was “what’s your stripper name?” First name: the name of your childhood pet. Last name: the name of a street you lived on."
My dog was named "King" and we lived on "Oxbow Drive"
King Oxbow is not very sexy...
"Gasoline Alley" is so good that it has almost driven my interest away from all the others.
If anything does happen between Corporal Skeezix and Lieutenant (new) Nina, they are both risking court-martial.
It could get really interesting soon...
"Pitcher turned broadcaster Dizzy Dean, who airs the games of the Cardinals and Browns for a St. Louis radio station, has been ejected from the press box at Sportsman's Park. The St. Louis sportswriters decided they'd had enough of the Great Mouthpiece's line of gab."
I think this is a case of...
"I always wondered when do you know that sour cream has gone bad? When do you know that Cottage Cheese has turned into sour cream or maybe Bleu Cheese?"
"Anyway, this might be a bit of a stretch for this thread, but we have all probably experienced buying and using things in our lifetimes that...
I think I'm a rare exception to the out-of-towner's "lost in the subway" problem.
I took one good look at that specific map - exceptionally well done - and figured it out.
I was, and am, a mechanical engineer who paid part of his way through school by doing drafting (and 3-view projections)...
Someday I want to write an essay about all the things Frank King gets *exactly* right on technical and military issues.
If you know your foundry/manufacturing-processes technology, that part that the cutoff saw is removing from the propellor casting is referred to as the "sprue". What they are...
("Victory Through Air Power:" the forgotten "Disney Classic.")
I had the honor of meeting Major Alexander de Seversky, author of the book "Victory Through Air Power", many years after the War. A very pleasant encounter.
He was out of aviation and was working in environmental engineering.
Here's a source for typewriters and repairs:
Nashvilletypewriter.com
"We buy, sell, and service vintage and antique Typewriters in the greater Nashville area! Our showroom hours are; Thursdays & Fridays 10am-5pm Saturdays 11am-5pm. Tuesday & Wednesday are service work/online days, visits by...
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