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EMO!!! lol too funny--i loved it thanks for sharing--reminds me of old times sitting with my cousin in her garage watching u68 on a saturday night--lol
I remember when the big mac was a new to the market,
I was in Sydney when the Big Mac was a new item there. The promotion tool was, if you could recite to the counter person, "Two all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese pickles onions on a sesame seed bun," you'd get one for free.
I was a starving college student who'd been a lifelong picky eater. That promotion was the turning point for my attitude and my hips.
I remember begging, almost on hands and knees, for a box of 64 Crayola Crayons, which at the time was the biggest box of crayons available.
My Mother contended there was nothing you couldn't color with a box or 16, or 24. Who the heck was she kidding?
We may have had the same mother. To this day I associate the 64-crayon box - and its adorable little sharpener! - with spending sprees, amoral romantic associations, heedless roadster racing.
I’m so old I remember: sandwiches wrapped in wax paper instead of plastic bags, and then use the wax paper to go down the slide on the grade school playground.
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