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  2. And home builders still don't build safe rooms in new builds here in "tornado alley"....... :confused:
     
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    This looks like it could've been from the movie "The Great Race"
     
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    The men behind the Electric Vehicle Co. thought they had the 20th century by the scruff of the neck. After two inventors had fashioned a working electric vehicle in 1894, they formed an electric taxicab company in New York, that grew enough to be backed by a wealthy industrialist. As of 1899, there were 60-odd electric taxicabs in the city, and while they were heavy and slow by modern standards, they were a marvel of luxury compared to staring at a horse's behind over cobblestone streets. On this day in 1899, an EV driver named Jacob German was flagged down by a New York City police officer — Bicycle Roundsman Schuessler — who found his cab to be traveling at an unacceptable speed, which the officer estimated at 12 mph. German would receive America's first citation for speeding in a car, a historical note that has outlived the Electric Vehicle company, which foundered and collapsed a couple of years later.
     
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    This must be the beginnings of the Crimson Permanent Assurance.:D

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    From a promotion report: "His one bad habit was collecting the boots from the enemy troops he would find on the battlefield." (Detail from post #72662.)
     

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    The Australian Army is still using those same bed's!
    Stuff spit shining all those boots, just two pair take long enough!

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  19. He was probably getting paid for shining other guys' boots.
    We had guys in the barracks that would shine boots in exchange for cartons of cigarettes.
     
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    Yes, I remember about or before '64 for seatbelts, not sure on the road tax, seems to me we had that in '70 but the rules have changed soo much, I left Jolly Cold in '73 for the warmer climate in Calif. I do have family there and get back often. Uncle has a home built boat on the Trent-Mersey canal, 16 footer, nice rig with twin engines, went all over England on it as a kid. Those were the days when a day lasted forever.

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    How about a drive-in liquor store. Los Angeles, CA 1949
     
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    my other passion is motorcycles
     

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