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Back in the day

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In Buds post, notice those are Mopar drivers ed trainers.

And in the movie, you'll notice hardly any over weight people.

...As we all sit on our *** in front of the computer! LOL
 
Yeah, there weren't a whole lot of "weight-challenged" people were there? Maybe because a lot of us were outside for more than 10min.??? at a time.
 
Yeah, there weren't a whole lot of "weight-challenged" people were there? Maybe because a lot of us were outside for more than 10min.??? at a time.
No kidding, when I went to grade school I think there were maybe 2 or 3 guys that you could call "fat". If you walk into a school now half of the kids there are overweight. It's pathetic.
 
Yoo Hoo - still sold.

Shell architecture - unmistakable.

Have you seen the Al Roker preview for "analog tech"?

I own at least one of everything they show except a polaroid instant camera.
 
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The drive in I remember from my earliest years. Later it got re-named RIPS.
Still looking for photo of the Rocket Drive-in.
 
Mostly in "High Impact Colors"
for the on the govt. dole :realcrazy: statistic :mad: ol' Hippie :poke:,
who's a real hater of these colors

I personally love em', on the right cars


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