HadleyH1
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ahhh.....those golden 80s ! ![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
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Patton was not considered any kind of a hero by anyone who knew what he did during the Battle of the Anacostia Flats. And a lot of people in the mid-1940s had a long memory.
According to my father-in-law who was living here at the time, MacArthur should get the blame for that. And that's what Truman remembered.Patton was not considered any kind of a hero by anyone who knew what he did during the Battle of the Anacostia Flats. And a lot of people in the mid-1940s had a long memory.
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We had a Taco Johns here. Most disappeared, but my wife and I ran onto one several years ago that was still in operation. The original ones were all carry out with no inside seating. They now have tables to eat there. The menu is pretty much the same as before. I remember watching the employees at our little walk in store mixing taco meat with an industrial duty Black & Decker drill. I had to admit to my wife that that day was the first time I had eaten at Taco Johns completely sober for many years.in the 1970's to 1980's "TACO STANDS" were very popular, it was a very common fast food, they even showed people in tv shows going out for a taco, these were the American style TEX MEX crispy fried tacos, like Taco Bell
they didnt really have the "Taquerias" you often see today with the more authentic Mexican street tacos served on a soft corn tortilla (not crispy style)
Year's ago my husband and I re-watched the 1980 debate. Reagan referred to himself as an "Eisenhower" Republican.
I turned to my husband and said, "yeah, the Eisenhower who built the interstate system and warmed us of the military-industrial complex?"
True...but a difference that may be academic depending on which side of it you're on.
(Thread, I hate to break it to you, but you may not be long for this world).
No reason to kill a good thread. We can drop the subject here and move on. Should be simple enough for us as adults. Nobody is going to change their mind anyway.True...but a difference that may be academic depending on which side of it you're on.
(Thread, I hate to break it to you, but you may not be long for this world).
Illinois can't afford it, and Indiana is too cheap to pay for it. We don't need no stinking wall, anyway. C'mon down, Chicagoans--even if you have to swim.Maybe we should build walls between the states, too.