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Schlitz, the beer that made Milwalke famous!
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Falstaff beer...............gone, and soon to be forgotten by the next generation.
I think it could be reincarnated for the same hipsters that keep PBR afloat.
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I actually saw some Black Jack Gum at a store the other day, no idea if it is like the original or not. I saw blackjack, Beemans, juicy fruit, not long ago! Internet I was reading said some company bought the rights to the name in 20-18 or some such and started making it again. Didn't look deeply into it to see if they bought the recipe too. Last had some Black Jack probably a half dozen years ago...........tasted close enough to bring back memories. Geno
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Am I seeing things? I coulda swore somebody posted up a reply to the Schlitz I put up that called Schlitz skunk pee. But the one I called Skunk Pee was Miller High Life, it tasted of skunk.
Actually I loved Schlitz until Stroes bought 'em out and they F..ed up the Recipe. It was [bleep] beer after that. That was in the late 70s. Anytime a bunch of Bean Counters starts messing with a good product they usually ruin it. Same thing happened at Winchester in '63-'64.
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Bought a Woodstream Hunter Seat 9080, back in 1983. It had a saddle style hinged lid. It was light, quiet, sturdy & not bulky. I hunted Dove & Squirrel with for decades. It has been my absolute favorite. About the year 2000 I figured I better buy another for an extra. It took me searching E Bay to find some & had to pay a premium. But, at least I got it. That stool has been as important as my shotgun.
If anybody has one I would like to buy it.
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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If your hair is short and nappy, Congolene will make it happy!
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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If your hair is short and nappy, Congolene will make it happy! Holey Crappolio, Haven't heard that in forever Watched the Walter Brennan vid, never heard the song, thought you were just funnin about the clods, or maybe actually had done it. Geno
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Fresca..............the version with Cyclamates.............only diet soda I ever liked.
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The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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My grandfather was foreman for the cattle outfit with the brand of the long X. It was a rib brand and covered of the side of a steer (cow).
It is still being used in texas today.
But that is not what you had in mind. But it is a famous brand.
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Donagel PG. The PG denoted "paragoric", a morphine solution. That [bleep] would fix you right up if you were bad off sick like with the flu.
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Are "Proto" tools still in business?
Got a coupla old ones in my tool box.
Geno Thousands of workers in oil and gas walking around with a proto crescent wrench in their back pocket.
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I remember the days when advertiser's painted the side of barns out along country roads to help sell their products. Anybody remember Milkshake candy bars? I haven't seen one in decades. As for chip brands, for us in the Northeast Ohio area, it was DanDee. We had Borden milk products down there too. I just saw a thing that Elsie the Cow no longer graces their logo. Memories from a bygone era.
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Hello Gopher, we are in the same area. Don't recall much old time stuff up here I'm was a transplant from the south in about '91.
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Remember the Burma Shave road signs? They always used to crack me up!
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Are "Proto" tools still in business?
Got a coupla old ones in my tool box.
Geno Oh yeah they still sell
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Someone else may have beat me to this but...............Allis-Chalmers, Oliver (and later on White), Minneapolis-Moline, all brands of tractors you used to see around here, along with Ford, J.I. Case, Farmall, I-H. The latter are still around, just under new names now. Allis was a pretty popular brand around here at one time, and made some solid tractors. I had a "C" that we bought new in 1950, and it was used here for almost 50 years. M-M was never very popular here in this area, but you did see quite a few Oliver tractors.
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Is Speedy still around? [ Linked Image]
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