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I guess the vintage Sears catalog with the thin pages has Adiosed as well.
With all this Ford vs. Chevy talk, it's a miracle nobody's come up with a Peeing Calvin icon.
Fine. Show us some.
I don't see a running board in the lot!
vacuum tanks
Outhouse tipping was for when you needed a break from cow-tipping.:eeek: ewww you used to tip them over..nasty :lol:
Eastman-Kodak in Rochester, NY.
Today I heard that Hostess is going bye-bye too.
I find myself missing the sound of a regular house phone ringing. Truthfully, they're not all vintage. But that old ring from older phones is just not something you hear much anymore. I heard one the other day and it was truly heartening for a moment.
We don't have a landline here because we all have cell phones. I'd rather have a land line, but I rarely use any phone... so I'd be wasting money.
Also, when I was a child (1970s), the phone company had a store where you had to buy phones to use, you had to get extra cords from them. I'm not sure when that stopped but it was a loooong time ago.
No. They filed for bankruptcy. They will still be open through the reorganization. I know the discount center down the street from where I work is going to be fine. Eat more twinkies and wonder bread.
Buy twinkies for Armageddon. They aren't great fresh, but after years in the baggie, they're still worth eating. It's all of the chemicals.
Later
I actually found the recipe for something that appears very similar in one of my wife's vintage cookbooks.
James, isn't a Twinkie basically a filled pound cake? I eat them occasionally, but I like the chocolate cupcakes better.
They had deep fried Twinkies at the Kansas State fair, and they weren't worth the money but I did learn a valuable lesson. Putting Smucker's blueberry pancake syrup on a microwaved Twinkie is pretty good.
Later
I bought a couple of Crosley retro phones and both have the old sounding ringtones - takes me back to my childhood whenever the phone rings now.
Winesap apples. They are still around but don't ship as well as new varieties so they don't make to the stores down here. I think they are the best for candied apples.