OT: Old Songs
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Also Montana was to be the next class of BBs after the Iowas, but that too never happened.
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My Favotite song when I was 5 years old. Gave me my start in history.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1Ufc2h ... 8D&index=4 A classic.
Yup. This has been in my playlist for years. Annoys Miss Scarlet with my "crappy" music.
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Montana was over 70% completed and had been named, so one could count that.ORIGINAL: geofflambert
Montana? Was planned but never executed. Right?
I am guessing North Dakota. Not enough lobbyists from that state!
Not enough lobbyists but plenty of hobbyists.

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Dr. Hal started this. I cannot be held responsible for the consequences. Dredging up memories. I remember as a kid, I liked root beer the best. There was a Dog 'n Suds not too far away. They had root beer but they had something no other drive-in had. Grape soda. When you went there it didn't matter if you liked root beer better, you got the grape soda because there was no where else that had that and this point in your life might never come again. Dog 'N Suds had a mascot that looked like a rip-off of Pluto (the cartoon hound) and was carrying a tray in one hand that looked like it had a float and a burger on it. I remember many times we'd drive on right past that place and I'd look longingly at it thinking I'd really like a grape soda just now. Later, when I was older, and much more sophisticated, I had a summer job when I wasn't going to college at an A&W drive in. We had car-hops who worked for tips! Imagine that. Those clunky aluminum two-way speakers you hung on your car window. You'd often as not drop them and they'd hit the asphalt below, but they were indestructable and at the same time unitelligible when someone was trying to talk to you. It sounded like the teacher in a Charlie Brown cartoon, "Wah wah, wah wah wah wah." There was a KFC next door. Many times I would make cole slaw for the both of us, put it in those little foam containers that were unmarked and carry a big tray of those over to the KFC for them to sell. I knew the owner of the A&W and he didn't own the KFC, it was just a matter of convenience. Sometimes they'd make the cole slaw.
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You mean this:
I must have sat at a booth like that with that song selector a thousand times. You'd wait for all the songs some other goofs picked at other booths before yours played. "Somewhere, [ba-dup ba-dup] beyond the sea, [ba-dup ba-dup] waiting for me, [ba-dum ba-dum] my lover stands on golden shores watchin' the ships, they go sailin'"
There are diners with those sorts of juke boxes today. There is one in Vancouver, WA called the Starlight. I think it's a chain.
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Talking about that, we have, among others, two main sorts of diners. Courtesy Diners (I try to effect a southern accent when vocalizing that) and EAT-RITE diners. I think the slogan for them is EAT-RITE or don't eat at all. [:D]
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The Starlight is a 50s style diner. Lots of neon and chrome. The food is decent, but not the best cuisine around. It's in a neighborhood with a lot of other restaurants, many of them with better food. Though it is a good place to get breakfast fare in the evening if that's what you're in the mood for.
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We also have this: Uncle Bills Pancake House. They are open 24/7 and their menu looks like a Howard Johnson's menu. I know people who are addicted to buckwheat pancakes but I personally favor the chicken-fried steak.


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You went to college at an A&W?!! Awesome! Did they take your buns for tuition?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
Dr. Hal started this. I cannot be held responsible for the consequences. Dredging up memories. I remember as a kid, I liked root beer the best. There was a Dog 'n Suds not too far away. They had root beer but they had something no other drive-in had. Grape soda. When you went there it didn't matter if you liked root beer better, you got the grape soda because there was no where else that had that and this point in your life might never come again. Dog 'N Suds had a mascot that looked like a rip-off of Pluto (the cartoon hound) and was carrying a tray in one hand that looked like it had a float and a burger on it. I remember many times we'd drive on right past that place and I'd look longingly at it thinking I'd really like a grape soda just now. Later, when I was older, and much more sophisticated, I had a summer job when I wasn't going to college at an A&W drive in. We had car-hops who worked for tips! Imagine that. Those clunky aluminum two-way speakers you hung on your car window. You'd often as not drop them and they'd hit the asphalt below, but they were indestructable and at the same time unitelligible when someone was trying to talk to you. It sounded like the teacher in a Charlie Brown cartoon, "Wah wah, wah wah wah wah." There was a KFC next door. Many times I would make cole slaw for the both of us, put it in those little foam containers that were unmarked and carry a big tray of those over to the KFC for them to sell. I knew the owner of the A&W and he didn't own the KFC, it was just a matter of convenience. Sometimes they'd make the cole slaw.
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When I was in 1st grade our neighbor in Devils Lake owned the A & W. Sometime he would his kids and me there to check things out and we sat with frosty mug of root beer.[:)]
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You went to college at an A&W?!! Awesome! Did they take your buns for tuition?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
Dr. Hal started this. I cannot be held responsible for the consequences. Dredging up memories. I remember as a kid, I liked root beer the best. There was a Dog 'n Suds not too far away. They had root beer but they had something no other drive-in had. Grape soda. When you went there it didn't matter if you liked root beer better, you got the grape soda because there was no where else that had that and this point in your life might never come again. Dog 'N Suds had a mascot that looked like a rip-off of Pluto (the cartoon hound) and was carrying a tray in one hand that looked like it had a float and a burger on it. I remember many times we'd drive on right past that place and I'd look longingly at it thinking I'd really like a grape soda just now. Later, when I was older, and much more sophisticated, I had a summer job when I wasn't going to college at an A&W drive in. We had car-hops who worked for tips! Imagine that. Those clunky aluminum two-way speakers you hung on your car window. You'd often as not drop them and they'd hit the asphalt below, but they were indestructable and at the same time unitelligible when someone was trying to talk to you. It sounded like the teacher in a Charlie Brown cartoon, "Wah wah, wah wah wah wah." There was a KFC next door. Many times I would make cole slaw for the both of us, put it in those little foam containers that were unmarked and carry a big tray of those over to the KFC for them to sell. I knew the owner of the A&W and he didn't own the KFC, it was just a matter of convenience. Sometimes they'd make the cole slaw.
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That's right Geoff blame me. I suppose I started World War 2 as well!!!!
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A good greasy spoon is the best place to eat on the planet. As Trump would say, "believe me"!
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You went to college at an A&W?!! Awesome! Did they take your buns for tuition?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
Dr. Hal started this. I cannot be held responsible for the consequences. Dredging up memories. I remember as a kid, I liked root beer the best. There was a Dog 'n Suds not too far away. They had root beer but they had something no other drive-in had. Grape soda. When you went there it didn't matter if you liked root beer better, you got the grape soda because there was no where else that had that and this point in your life might never come again. Dog 'N Suds had a mascot that looked like a rip-off of Pluto (the cartoon hound) and was carrying a tray in one hand that looked like it had a float and a burger on it. I remember many times we'd drive on right past that place and I'd look longingly at it thinking I'd really like a grape soda just now. Later, when I was older, and much more sophisticated, I had a summer job when I wasn't going to college at an A&W drive in. We had car-hops who worked for tips! Imagine that. Those clunky aluminum two-way speakers you hung on your car window. You'd often as not drop them and they'd hit the asphalt below, but they were indestructable and at the same time unitelligible when someone was trying to talk to you. It sounded like the teacher in a Charlie Brown cartoon, "Wah wah, wah wah wah wah." There was a KFC next door. Many times I would make cole slaw for the both of us, put it in those little foam containers that were unmarked and carry a big tray of those over to the KFC for them to sell. I knew the owner of the A&W and he didn't own the KFC, it was just a matter of convenience. Sometimes they'd make the cole slaw.
That's right, my diploma was written on the back of a cash register receipt.
I toasted the best hot dog buns in the business. The toaster looked like a female tank.
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I toasted the best hot dog buns in the business. The toaster looked like a female tank.
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You just derailed my imagination.[X(][:-]
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You just derailed my imagination.[X(][:-]
This is one Czech that doesn't bounce.
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You just derailed my imagination.[X(][:-]ORIGINAL: Schanilec
I toasted the best hot dog buns in the business. The toaster looked like a female tank.
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I think he merely refers to the dual portals for placing the two bun halves for toasting. Remember, he was a university student at the time and everything had some resemblance to women's anatomy. [:D]

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I could not find a suitable image of the toaster The Gorn referred to, but I found some toaster art that he will probably like:


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I think he merely refers to the dual portals for placing the two bun halves for toasting. Remember, he was a university student at the time and everything had some resemblance to women's anatomy. [:D]ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
You just derailed my imagination.[X(][:-]ORIGINAL: Schanilec
I toasted the best hot dog buns in the business. The toaster looked like a female tank.

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Still quite the imagination derailment to clean up.[:D]
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