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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 3wLarry, May 27, 2010.

  1. When this was how you kept track of the oil change on the family car !!! >>>>.[​IMG]
     
  2. stude54ht
    Joined: Dec 30, 2007
    Posts: 974

    stude54ht
    Member
    from Spokane WA

    Air raid sirens every Wendsday at noon, duck and cover (AKA kissing your ass goodbye) B-36s climbing out of Fairchild A.F.B. no sound like it! (six 28 cylinder R4360 radials plus four J47 turbo jets) shook the ground!!
    Curtis Lemay was the SAC commanding general at the time and he was a car guy. The story goes that he encouraged his officers to bring interesting cars back form Europe, so here in Spokane as a kid I saw; prewar Delahayes, Bugattis, Hispanosuiza, and later Ferraris, Maseratis, and others, quite a treat as a kid!
     
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  3. dorf
    Joined: Dec 5, 2008
    Posts: 1,087

    dorf
    Member
    from ohio

    jumping the ignition on my brothers 49 chevy with a quarter. puting peanuts in your pepsi.
    riding your bike for miles just to play with friends. getting a whole quarter a week allowance
    those were the days
     
  4. smittystoys
    Joined: Jan 31, 2009
    Posts: 107

    smittystoys
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    i remember me and my little brother taking our red wagon loaded with coke bottles to the store so we could buy some of those wax teeth and rubber band powered plane then when we got a little older we would mow yards so we could buy hot wheels..models...or slot cars got my first job when i was 16 had a nice 57 nomad worked at an exxon full service station we all would wait for the good looking girls to come in so we could wash there wndows and check there tires and oil ...ha..ha...i could go on and on those were the days........
     
  5. NINE INCH
    Joined: Dec 26, 2005
    Posts: 1,020

    NINE INCH
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    Getting my stomach pumped after trying to convince my stingray buddies that a quart of ethel won't hurt ya. Remember Ethel? Yummy!
     
  6. Parts48
    Joined: Mar 28, 2008
    Posts: 1,578

    Parts48
    Member
    from Tucson, Az
    1. Hot Rod Veterans

    Baseball cards with that sweet sugar bomb of gum..

    Pez dispensers..reading comics at the Drug Store on the way home from school. Getting a soda at the fountain..mixed cherry/coke.
    Maybe a greasburger at the counter at Woolworth's or Ben Franklin's

    Sneaking in to Wrigley.."My Dad gonna' be mad at us..we were just playing and got outside the field"!!

    Every possible manner of postions in a '57 Vette with the hardtop on..windows fogged to no visibilty..and several hours of fun..Dick Biondi on the radio..
    Finding her panties in the morning still in your car..
    Sometimes actually borrowing Mom's Pontiac so you had the entire HUGE back seat..

    Vasoline smeared rubbers from the gas station I worked at..
    THE PILL.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    18 Beer..21 Hard Liquor
     
  7. BOWTIE BROWN
    Joined: Mar 30, 2010
    Posts: 3,251

    BOWTIE BROWN
    Member

    making out at the local drive in . That sumbitch with the flashlite always caught me . THE DRAFT & LOW LOTTERY NUMBER. ..... never was very lucky.
     
  8. sawbuck
    Joined: Oct 14, 2006
    Posts: 1,911

    sawbuck
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    from 06492 ct

    wearing Wonder bread plastic bags under your snow shoes...water proof ???
     
  9. 29nash
    Joined: Nov 6, 2008
    Posts: 4,542

    29nash
    BANNED
    from colorado

    When you could drink beer at the pool hall when you were over 16 or so.. legally had to be 18....... but I was never checked.....

    When you had to be at least 15,(I think it was, might have been 14?) to take a loaded gun to school because that was the age you had to be to get a hunting license. English Literature class. Once a week the assignment was recite a Ribald Classic Poem. The only class I think that I consistently got straight A+ grades. Yes, grades were A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, etc.
    The teacher that taught the class was a WWII Vet, twice wounded, marched in the Battle of the Bulge. We called him Mr. and at the last class reunion he attended a few years ago, we still called him Mr. He kept a .45 revolver in his desk, I forget the manufacturer of the pistol (British I think) but it was made specifically to chamber the .45 ACP cartridge, due to the array of guns the military had for that caliber, Tommy-gun, Grease-gun, 1911A1, etc.

    King Arthur and his Knights of the Round TAble sat around the table, slinging shit at Random. Random ducked, the king got hit square in the face. The king said! " etc. etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
     
  10. Searcher
    Joined: Jul 8, 2007
    Posts: 620

    Searcher
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    I remember thinking when Jimmi Hendrix died that it wouldn't be long before somebody else would come along that was as gifted...
     
  11. Slow55
    Joined: Sep 20, 2009
    Posts: 112

    Slow55
    Member

    I got that chill when I first heard Robin Trower.....



    And then a Dallas boy brought it all back again.
     
  12. Beano
    Joined: Jan 2, 2009
    Posts: 180

    Beano
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    from Pa.

    I remember when " Saturday Night Live " was actually funny .
     
  13. IronFord
    Joined: Jul 13, 2007
    Posts: 460

    IronFord
    Member
    from NoDak

    Spending countless hours on a 80 JD with a four bottom plow.

    Chopping corn in the Fall with old two cylinder's.

    I'm 27
     
  14. Beano
    Joined: Jan 2, 2009
    Posts: 180

    Beano
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    from Pa.

    I remember typewriters .
     
  15. jbon64
    Joined: Jul 26, 2006
    Posts: 512

    jbon64
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    [

    And then a Dallas boy brought it all back again.[/QUOTE]

    stevie ray vaughn ? i thought he was from austin
     
  16. Mr. Mac
    Joined: May 16, 2005
    Posts: 1,970

    Mr. Mac
    Member

    You know what I remember Larry, from my latter years,let's say the 70s
    Is YOU. Yeah! We were both skinny.:D:D:D
     
  17. terrarodder
    Joined: Sep 9, 2005
    Posts: 1,101

    terrarodder
    Member
    from EASTERN PA

    Rubber guns using red rubber intertubs

    Monkey links for tire chains

    Purplel Triton motor oil

    Red Rider BB guns
     
  18. I remember buying Henrietta the '38 Ford pickup (avatar photo) for $15 on 8/30/1966, paid Seabron Brown $8 to pull it home for me. I was 14. After school, $23 in my pocket, walked from the school down to Seabron's garage. Seab had two wreckers, a smaller 1 ton International and his heavy wrecker, a cabover C-700 Ford. It would have been more practical to use the smaller International, but he accomodated my request to have my old Ford brought home by a Ford wrecker.
     
  19. HealeyRick
    Joined: May 5, 2009
    Posts: 573

    HealeyRick
    Member
    from Mass.

    My first phone number - 262M2
    Lead icicles on the Christmas tree
    Davey, Davey Crockett
    Angel hair under all the rods at the armory car show
    Seeing Ted Williams walk right past me in my hometown
    Trying to get in one of the Mustangs at the NY World's Fair
    Annette's sweater meat
    Buying ammo for my .22 at the age of 16
    4 guys lifting my Bugeye Sprite into the back of a delivery van
    Wax "soda bottles" with colored water inside
    Clear plastic seat covers with little gold stars
    Going to see Roy Rogers at Madison Sq, Garden
    Aluminum Christmas Trees
    Moose & Squirrel
    Cheater Slicks
    Suicide knobs
     
  20. sawbuck
    Joined: Oct 14, 2006
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    sawbuck
    Member
    from 06492 ct

    .....early moning paper route,shovelen snow and mowing lawns .... saving for my first car...66 impals SS ......try to find a kid to do that now....forget about it...
     
  21. Harms Way
    Joined: Nov 27, 2005
    Posts: 6,916

    Harms Way
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    Ah yes,.... the Webly
     
  22. Slow55
    Joined: Sep 20, 2009
    Posts: 112

    Slow55
    Member

    Nope, raised in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas.

    My stomping grounds were 30 miles west of the assassin city.
    I was 8 when JFK last visited Dallas.
     
  23. knotheads
    Joined: Jan 4, 2007
    Posts: 499

    knotheads
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    Larry ....oddly enough the price of three candy bars still equals one gallon of gas! one thing i remember is, when i washed my car on saturdays the job wasnt finished till the tire black was applied!
     
  24. * Card & peg on a tricycle wheel.
    * Model kits in Cornflakes
    * dirt floors
    * wooden wheels
    * English cars (they smelled good too)..
    * Quarter vent handles
    * Wetting Water bags

    - Still setting those points..
     
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  25. RONJEREMY
    Joined: May 17, 2010
    Posts: 9

    RONJEREMY
    Member

    Kids saying "yes Sir or Yes Ma'am"
    full service only service station
    no computers you actually had to play
    no microwaves Mom actually cooked every meal
    having to get film developed
    laying in the back of the suburban playing cars while parents were driving
    pull top beer cans
    oil can spouts
    everything did'nt give CANCER "California Jab"
    tubes in tires
    baseball cards with stale ass gum inside
    having the school bus stop in front of each kids house
    people were proud to be AMERICANS
    Pac Man
    Bazooka Joe
    going to the store to buy a pack of smokes with a note from the old man

    OK I'm done but there are a million more
     
  26. 3wLarry
    Joined: Mar 11, 2005
    Posts: 12,804

    3wLarry
    Member Emeritus
    from Owasso, Ok

    ha...that was 1978 when I met you I think...damn, that was 32 years and 80 lbs ago :eek:
     
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  27. Royalshifter
    Joined: May 29, 2005
    Posts: 15,631

    Royalshifter
    Moderator
    from California

    Holy shit you guys are ancient.
     
  28. 6bblbird
    Joined: Apr 1, 2009
    Posts: 102

    6bblbird
    Member
    from New Jersey

    Remember: using baseball cards or balloons against your bike's spokes to make that "motorcycle" sound?

    when the ice cream man actually spoke English?

    the original TV dinners?

    waiting for Howdy Doody to come on?

    new car introductions in September?

    those weird feelings that you got watching Annette Funicello?

    pouring the whole tube of glue in your model's interior tub because it smelled so good!?

    I wanna go back!!!
    WF
     
  29. Harms Way
    Joined: Nov 27, 2005
    Posts: 6,916

    Harms Way
    Member

    Are you serious ?,.... :eek:
     
  30. philo426
    Joined: Sep 20, 2007
    Posts: 2,097

    philo426
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