BOSSHOG
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Thu Apr-13-06 01:55 PM
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It was the fall of 1970 in Northwest Arkansas. The gas wars were raging. I topped off my old Chevy Pickemtruck twice a day. The summer before my girlfriend and I invented oral sex in that old truck at the drive in theatre on highway 62. And no celibacy oath was involved. Those were the days.
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Thu Apr-13-06 01:55 PM
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nothing more needed comment on
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BOSSHOG
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:08 PM
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that is kind of you to share.
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Thu Apr-13-06 01:56 PM
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2. ahhh those were the days. |
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Thu Apr-13-06 01:56 PM
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3. For inventing oral sex, BossHog, I salute thee! |
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Never coulda got through high school without it. Thanks!
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:28 PM
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34. Oops...all this time I thought it was Al Gore who invented that! |
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Thu Apr-13-06 01:58 PM
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4. ooo.. so you're the one |
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One of these days I need to thank you for that invention. :D
I was just telling my 14-year-old last night that I remembered myself and friends tossing our quarters together to buy gas which would last us all weekend long as we cruised.
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Thu Apr-13-06 01:58 PM
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5. And they would give you enough laundry soap to last a month for filling up |
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Edited on Thu Apr-13-06 02:00 PM by NNN0LHI
Yea they did. Dishes and silverware too. Just save your Green Stamps.
We used to road hog (drinking and driving) all night long on two bucks worth of gas.
Don
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:07 PM
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13. And someone would fill up your tank and clean your windshield |
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I was making 1.60 an hour at Wal-Mart stocking shelves and sweeping floors, and I was rich.
Someone asked me if I would want to be 18 again. I said yes; when I was 18 not today.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:00 PM
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but wait... Bill Clinton invented oral sex |
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wait a second... Arkansas in the 70's... oral sex... no celibacy... ARE YOU BILL CLINTON?
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:04 PM
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9. Bill and I were residents of Fayetteville at the same time |
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but I never met him until he was elected Governor. It is a popular Ozark Myth that he invented oral sex but no way.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:00 PM
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I remember paying $.19 in Houston in 1966. My, how times have changed...
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:02 PM
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7. What America Needs Is A Good Five-Cent Hit Of Acid |
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To hell with the nickel cigars. Let Rushbo suck on 'em.
--p!
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:53 PM
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39. The British Rock group use to throw it out to the crowd at |
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Winter Wonderland in San Francisco. Walk down the street smoking a joint and a cop would more than likely take a toke with ya.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:03 PM
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your invention has made my life so much better. Though i am young i remember my first year of driving in 1999 and that summer in Texas we had $.75 a gallon, and then it went up from there. That was awesome. Never again though, it is almost to $3.00 again here in at IU in Bloomington. :(
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:04 PM
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10. Oooh... and when she held your hand.... |
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... you knew that it was now or never!
Yah, a year late - whatever.
:rofl:
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:05 PM
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11. In 1967, that was the typical price, including a clean windshield |
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Edited on Thu Apr-13-06 02:08 PM by TahitiNut
... and checking the oil and water. Me and my blue Plymouth Valiant pervertible (with the slant-6 engone) could cruise joyously in the sunshine for only a buck, me with one hand on the wheel and the other on Barbara's ...
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:11 PM
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18. who cares about that? |
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what I want to know is, when did YOU invent oral sex? :P
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:21 PM
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29. I was one of the first operators ... |
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... of the local "Moustache Rides". :evilgrin: I got the concession as soon as I could grow one.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:06 PM
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12. 19.9 in Kansas 1968.. |
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Edited on Thu Apr-13-06 02:07 PM by SoCalDem
I filled up my 4-door Dodge Seneca with ashtray change :) Those were the days..
The guy came out, filled it for me, washed the windows, checked the tires, oil & water, and would even bring cigarettes to the car...35cents a pack
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:09 PM
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15. 17 cents during those gas wars in South Texas.... |
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And my 68 Chevelle with the gas hog 396 cu. in. motor needed every gallon to get around town.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:11 PM
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19. We had an intersection with a gas station on all 4 corners |
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Edited on Thu Apr-13-06 02:12 PM by SoCalDem
and every so often, they would just stand guys out by the signs, and engage in "Gas wars".. eventually they would all get tired of climbing up and down the ladders, and would depart for Pizza Hut for beers, and the gas prices would stabilize at 20cents or so..
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:10 PM
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16. Who offered the free silver dollar promotion? |
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Was that Spur. I can't quite recall the details.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:15 PM
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22. Marathon gave bc. glasses.. I have the stitches to prove it |
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:) cheap-ass glasses broke when I washed them :grr:
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:32 PM
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35. I always went for the free ice scraper myself |
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(Although sometimes the oven mitt was nice, too ;)
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:35 PM
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36. One station even gave out pots & pans |
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Those were the days.. Our bank gave out toaster ovens, cookware, dishes, Indian tea, and yes.. once they even gave out WIGS.. and the funniest part? The TELLERS ALL HAD TO WEAR THEM:)
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:44 PM
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38. My in laws live north |
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of Topeka. Did you grow up in that part of the state? All the banks around there still have some good giveaways. The last time we were up we got a solar powered calculator and magnet calendars.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:56 PM
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40. My hometown was Salina, but being military, meant that I |
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rarely was there.. I was born there (49)..family moved to key West until 53, and then to Panama until 58..then one year in Cheyenne, WY, and back to Panama til 62..
I did junior high & high school there, and pretty much lived "American Grafitti"..
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Thu Apr-13-06 05:36 PM
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42. If the price of gas gets much higher, banks will give out Hummers when |
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you open a checking account! Toasters are no longer enough...
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:14 PM
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21. Working in a "SERVICE" station, |
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Too many tasks, Check the oil, Clean the windows, Fill 'er up with gas.
Yes I pumped the hell out of Ethyl, on my very first gig. * $1.15 an hour and I was in the chips!
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:15 PM
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23. MY first "real" job paid 50cents an hour |
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:25 PM
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32. That was where I wore my first uniform. |
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The next job I had, I was wearing a uniform that said US Army, but I think I was still working for EXXON,(ESSO)like I was when I was wearing my first uniform. Today the guys wearing the Army uniforms...STILL WORK FOR EXXON/Bushco! They still fight and die, for EXXON. And the scoundrels at EXXON, want to gouge the very same people who have fought for their company, for years. The tiger in your tank always has been a man eating killer.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:36 PM
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37. I always liked it when they asked: Regular or Ethyl? |
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That Ethyl was too damned pricey for me. I was a Regular guy.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:11 PM
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17. In 1955, I worked in a gas station in central California and |
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19 cent gas was somewhat common. High school guys used to drive in and get $2 worth of gas, a lot in those days. Jesus Christ, it was a different world.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:16 PM
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I was born in 1955!!!
you sure you're not my daddy? :D
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:19 PM
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27. Me too I was wondering the same thing n/t |
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Thu Apr-13-06 05:29 PM
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41. Nope, that was before the sexual revolution. I didn't get much |
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when I was in high school.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:14 PM
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20. 1972..split gas in vw bug from pa to calif...my share.28.00..priceless..nt |
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:17 PM
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26. We are planning a trip to the inlaws next month |
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2200 miles round trip. I'm calculating 32 miles per gallon (RAV4) at 3.00 per gallon. $200.00 big ones to visit the mother in law.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:17 PM
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25. those were the days when our empire was humming along |
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fighting the commies, drafting young men to die for nothing, supporting RW dictators all over the planet to keep our economy well oiled. seems like 34 years ago, doesn't it?
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:19 PM
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and didn't know much about fighting commies at that time. I just wanted to keep my truck waxed and full of gas and my hormones tended to.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:22 PM
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30. $0.11 Per Gallon - Bethesda, MD ... 1966 |
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The spring of 1966 a friend and I were heading back to Wheaton in an old pickup truck and were about out of gas. We had seventeen cents between us and that got us almost two gallons of gas. It was enough to get home.
By the way, that was because of a "gas war", a phrase which had a much different meaning then than it does now. Generally back in those days you could buy regular anywhere for twenty-four cents and get a set of glasses with a fill-up.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:23 PM
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31. My first job was pumping gas. Year 1967 and I remember 19 cent |
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a gallon gas. Most of the time it was around 24 cents.
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Thu Apr-13-06 02:26 PM
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33. Cruising was a cheap form of entertainment |
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on a Friday night. Drive in Movie, drive in hamburger joint, drive through the UofA campus, just drive, drive, drive.
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Thu Apr-13-06 05:37 PM
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The drive-ins are pretty much history too. I loved drive-ins.
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Thu Apr-13-06 06:45 PM
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.22/gal in Tampa in early 1971. Was making a little over whatever the min wage was then and sharing a house with 2 people I couldn't stand for (my share) $30 per month. Only thing that saved my sanity living there was that the branch library was a block away. I had a new 1970 Gremlin that had cost about $2500.
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Thu Apr-13-06 08:30 PM
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I used to hear about that in high school-- and The Rink, which was somewhere in the neighborhood, I think. What a date that would have made :evilgrin: I never made it to the 62 Drive-In, but I did make it to the Grove a couple of times :evilgrin: Unfortunately, the 62, the Grove, the Twin Cities, and maybe even the 112 Drive-In, have all gone the way of the dinosaur now.
And gas wars-- I can remember my grandmother going to the Fina station in Rogers and filling up at 19c/gallon during gas wars-- and then complaining a couple of weeks later when the price went back up to a quarter.
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Fri Apr-14-06 11:02 AM
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46. It was wonderful years |
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And it was a long trip to Springdale back then. The Rink, holy cow, heading for Farmington and Prairie Grove right past the drive in. I dated a girl from Prairie Grove (not the inventer) for a little while. The 62 drive-in is now a Super Walmart. Fayetteville has changed incredibly in the past 40 years. I'm going up there next month for some banking business. The 112 may still be open but I know the others are all gone. And then turning 21 and hanging out at Roger's Rec on Dickson Street. That was a great town to grow up in.
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