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4 hours ago, Macanudo said:

There's a line of kid's books one of my daughters read when she was younger...   Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales.   One them, I shit you not, is titled "Donner Dinner Party."

https://www.amazon.com/Nathan-Hales-Hazardous-Tales-Donner/dp/1419708562

It's a great book and that series is greatness.  Alamo Allstars is straight gold.

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So all jokes aside, what were the 1870's really like?  Didn't realize they had flip-flops back then.  I guess we've had sandals in some form or fashion for thousands of years, so this tracks.  

I think there's a lot of us on here that caught the last train to Clarksville in terms of growing up.  My 1985-2005 was pretty fucking insane.  On the back end, there were cellular telephones and social media, but about 99% has been scrubbed from this Earth except from broken corners of my foggy brain.  We got lucky.  Nobody knows my Sesame Street viewing history.  No facebook, twitter, or tiktok..  I don't use my real name in real life  I pay for everything in cash.  Now understand Commander, you heard my torpedo hit the hull of my generation.  And I...was never here.  

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52 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

So all jokes aside, what were the 1870's really like?  Didn't realize they had flip-flops back then.  I guess we've had sandals in some form or fashion for thousands of years, so this tracks.  

The dances were pretty good, but the bull & bear fights were off the hook.

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4 minutes ago, Macanudo said:

How often did Mrs. Brat ride the train?

Oh we rode it together multiple times......

My dad had worked as a watch repairman for the the guy that owned the Chief and Burnet drive-ins as well as owning the Texas Theatre on the Drag and the Aquarius 4, Southwood and the Americana on Hancock.

He sent us a Circuit Pass every year that was good for free admission for 2 anytime.

It was great.

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