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  1. moefuzz
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    ...So, then my colon is lying right there on my chest, I wake up in the middle of the surgery and I accidentally swallow half of it! How did that happen I'm wondering? Well, when all of a sudden, that's when the laxative kicked in! "
     
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    Nope. Absolute beautiful picture of a total babe. And I'm only 42!
     
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    Cool panoramic photo Moefuzz, of Los Angeles! That's the Mt. Lowe rail car above Pasadena!
     
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    If you have this opinion then why did YOU bring it back up?
     
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    My experience was that when I graduated from boot camp I was E1, after I graduated from A school 3 wks later, I was E2, E3 and up you had to take tests to advance, I joined in 7-73, by 7 of 77 I was e4, and they wanted to give me
    e4 in oct 77, but i was due to get out in july,, so i was retired after 4 yrs.
     
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    Thanks for the help in Iding it,
    I really didn't know where the pic was taken from.
     
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    Invariably there will be someone smitten with the iconography that is "Barbraella". Personally, I found "Klute" more compelling because of the effortlessness with which she carried the role of a professional prostitute.:D
     
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  11. That is Port Huron near the river looking out onto Lake Huron in the distance. That is the Port Huron to Sarnia Canada Bridge. I have stood where those people are standing. There are now two bridges standing side by side because of the high amount of traffic. Here is a more modern shot showing two bridges...
     
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    His partner was non other than the Father of the Belly Tank=Bill Burke of San Gabriel,CA. That car mold was taken off of Robert Petersen's Cistalia.
    It became Bill's Bonneville car that has Sonny's Muffler of Monterey Park,CA. on it.

    Bill made many fiberglass racers and that man is traditional as tradition gets! His son Steve made and patented a flexible body that is kinda rubber in substance. It's crazy because it can take any form under it.

    Mickey and Bill made a 2cyl Pontiac powered streamliner that can be seen at the Wally Parks NHRA Museum. He also made the Pumpkin Seed
    That was sponsored by Sports Car Graphic Magazine (where Bill was ad mgr), ran a Bill Stroppe Falcon 6 and was later sold to Mickey Thompson, his son Danny donated it to Alhambra High School which didn't know what to do with it:confused: .

    It ended up with Jim Travis who knows Bill quite well and was the former owner of So-Cal Coupe. It now runs a Don Ferguson Ardun. How's that for Traditional? That's over 60yrs of glass.
     
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    Kevin, thanks for the post,

    -There's not many that really inspire me or cause me to stand in awe but Mickey Thompson seemed to be everywhere, race everything, win all the time, make every part, set many records, sponser many drivers and still develop new ideas, companies and inventions.
    Sorry to see him gone before his time.
     
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    <iframe src="http://www.archive.org/embed/The.Price.is.Right.01.13.60" frameborder="0" height="480" width="640"></iframe>
    1960 Price is right contestants fight for a King midget skip forward 2:58 to see the start. just in case the embedding does not work here is the link
    http://www.archive.org/details/The.Price.is.Right.01.13.60
     
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    YEP!--Those TURKS would go out at night & bring back some EARS, just for grins!!---Tough SOB's
     
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    Looks like the one we had in drivers training in 1948!!
     
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    love the way you disquised the credits for the photos Moe,
    by printing them in japanese,, lol:D
     
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    "Cause pix of HANOI JANE with the VC don't lie!!!"
     
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    Thanks Kevin;
    For the life of me my mind when blank on Bill Burkes name while typing that!I was operating on memory from Mickey Thompsons biography I read in school!
     
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    I are a bi-lingual illiterate,
    I cant red ore right in to officeseal languages;)

    Pics came from here:


    http://bbs.tiexue.net/post_5717169_1.html

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    Translation: "War no finish, inane commentators wanted"
     
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    Mount Agassiz Tourist Train Postcard Bethlehem New Hampshire NH


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    Well, this INSTANT CLASSIC vintage drive-in restaurant photo seems to be awfully popular on the internet!
    After I ran onto it on the University of Vermont site I mentioned a few days ago, Andy, Moe and Woody1946
    (Max) found leads to larger versions of it, including on Shorpy. Oddly, one site even has it copyrighted and
    available for sale as, I guess, art-print quality. Maybe somebody can help me understand how someone in
    present day can claim copyright on a pic shot more than 80 years ago, obviously by a news photographer or
    other pro, judging from the large format (?). I doubt that the University of Vermont or the author of the book I
    referenced earlier would intrude on someone's copyright. So that question throws me a bit. Anyway, BELOW
    is the larger version from Shorpy member DClark26, which was located on the 'net at Shorpy by Max. Many
    Shorpy members find keen pix in the archives of the U.S. Library of Congress, so my guess is their original
    author/owner turned over this and other negs and prints to the Library of Congress OR to the collections of
    some other major, public metropolitan libraries. Wouldn't you think?

    At any rate, turns out it was shot at Carpenter's, Sunset and Vine in LA. I speculated about 1930 at the latest.
    ANYBODY see any car newer than 1930 in there?


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    Carpenter's Drive-In, LA, ca. 1930. Photo posted to Shorpy by member DClark26. Can also be found in the 1995 book by Chester Liebs, "Main
    Street to the Miracle Mile" and at this University of Vermont site: www.uvm.edu/landscape/dating/roadside_architecture/fast_food.php.
     
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