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  1. More Tuskegee Airmen photos (US Army History pics):​

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  2. twin6
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  3. "Monkeyshines", Okinawa, WWII:

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  4. twin6
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    Season's greetings from Mayberry...
     
  5. South_paw
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    In front of the Church no less

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  6. noboD
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    I thought this was a burial not a cremation!!!

     
  8. c57heaven
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    plaid 57 210 4dr sedan

    The infamous "magic circle" appears...
     
  9. Kool66
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    Look at the left center of the quarter panel on the Plaid Guys 57."Magic Circle" blisters coming thru!

     
  10. jimi'shemi291
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    I always thought it was COOL how Jimi strung his guitar backward
    so he could pick with his left hand. When you're self-taught like
    he was, I guess you can do what you want!

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  11. jimi'shemi291
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    This must be PRE-Aneta Corsaut.

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  12. Kool66
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    Yes-Andy got around! Father knew best. Andy played the field.
    According to TV Guide Andy had several girlfriends over the years: Ellie Walker,Eleanor Dohnhue,the one in the pic, the new lady druggist; Mary Simpson, the county nurse;
    Peggy McMillan, the rich girl that Barney forbid Andy
    to see; and Helen Crump,Aneta, Opie's school teacher. Helen
    and Andy got married at the end of the series.


     
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  13. jimi'shemi291
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    Says DODGE, but with a few refinements to the GRILLE here, this would have made a FAB production Chrysler 300 !!!

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  14. jimi'shemi291
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    Is this the FIRST or SECOND generation Shark? SWEET shot!

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  15. noboD
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    I was wondering about the ZL-1 on the hood, don't think I've ever noticed that before. The ZL-1 I'm familiar with wasn't around when this car was built.
     
  16. Karl stark
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    Didn't Elanor Donahue play the big sister in one of the 50's family comedy show's, maybe The Life Of Riley?
     
  17. She was Betty Anderson the oldest daughter in "Father Knows Best". After it canceled she was on The Andy Griffith Show, I think for only one year probably '60 or '61.
     
  18. Mazooma1
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    Does anyone know what ever happened to Andy's TV wife? Was there ever any mention of her absence on the show?
    It was just Andy, Opie and Aunt Bea.....but Opie's Mom was never talked about.
     
  19. jimi'shemi291
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    C-rats and K-rats! Yuuuuum, yum !!!! Delicious and nutritious!
    (Shut up! Just eat it & like it!) Typical main courses in these kits
    were canned meat and beans, meat-and-vegetable stew
    and meat-and-vegetable hash. Often, there were cigarettes
    and a candy bar.

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    Pix of REAL WWII-era C-rations & K-rations, THANKS
    to Wikipedia and the WikiMediia Commons project!
     
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    During the fight to liberate Cherbourg, after D-Day,
    GIs gather for hot chow. THANKS to ww2incolor.com.

    Sometimes, "cookies" whomped up creamed dried beef,
    served on a slice of bread. Soldiers quickly dubbed
    the dish "Sh-- on a shingle"! LOL

    One joke went that a GI returned to his foxhole, tell-
    ing a buddy the cook at the mess truck had come up
    with a new recipe. Excited, the other dogface asked
    what it was. The first GI replied that cookie had sliced
    the Spam LENGTHwise for a change!
     
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    Sheriff Andy Taylor was a widower. But it was a comedy, so that detail didn't get repeated often.
     
  22. jimi'shemi291
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    Didn't Andy also court a gal named "Thelma Lou," too?
     
  23. fbi9c1
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    No, Thelma Lou was Barney's girlfriend. In the early episodes, he has a girlfriend named Juanita who works at the diner. He talks to her on the phone, but I don't believe she was ever seen on screen.

    The issue of Andy's wife was addressed in an early episode, maybe the first. Aunt Bea comes to stay with them at Andy's request and runs into resentment from Opie who feels she can't take the place of his mother. It all gets resolved in the end and the series was up and running with characters in place.
     
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    I was a cook in the Army and from what I understand, the guys in my Company wanted to put me up for some kind of award to show their appreciation. You see, whenever they came through the chow line, before dishing out a scoop of dessert, I would always ASK - do you want your dessert on your meat or your potatoes.
     
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    I got along well with our cooks, in my down time (If we were in rear Esh) I would wander down and help out in the mess. I guess it didn't hurt that the cooks were all the ONLY women for miles................

    They were good, you know......well respected, so much so that they got the nick name 'Fitters and Turners'...................


    ........................................................Yup, they FIT good food into a pan and TURNED it into SHIT!:p

    Would you believe I even miss Ration packs??:eek:

    Doc.


    PS, Go out and find the movie 'The odd angry shot', that shows the dynamics between Aussy soldiers and 'Cookies' as it truly is!
     
  29. Kool66
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    Mako Shark 1-Wikipiedia says"The XP-755 Mako Shark concept car was designed by Larry Shinoda under the direction of General Motors Styling and Design head Bill Mitchell in 1961, as a concept for future Chevrolet Corvette production cars. In keeping with the name, the streamlining, pointed snout, and other detailing was partly inspired by the sleek, fast-moving shortfin mako shark. The '61 Corvette tail was given two additional tail lights (six total) for the concept car. The concept inspired the 1963 Corvette Sting-Ray."

    Mako Shark 2 looks more like the 68/72 style which it inspired.There sometimes refered to as Mako Sharks.

    ZL-1 like Z-28,C60,J56 etc are RPO codes.They sometimes were used in different reference to a particuliar option depending on the year of usage.The alum 427 engine option of 69 used the code ZL-1 but this usage was probably unrelated to that engine.

     
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  30. jimi'shemi291
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    Damn, SouthPaw! What a classic pic!

    I love the kid's bare feet there. Reminds me of me! Reckon these
    wrecker folks were into oval, figure eight, what? Witness the HIT!

    Also, what's this split-window coupe???

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