Michaleen Flynn: No patty-fingers, if you please. The proprieties at all times. Hold on to your hats
HEY!(mine had automatic weapons!)
Sure, but what is Lucas McCain's 1892 Winchester saddle ring carbine in .44-.40 caliber worth about now?
I never got to have a lunchbox. My father thought they were a waste of money. Nothing wrong with a grocery bag.
Mine had an ape.
Cody, Same here.
I can't remember. :-(
Sure, but what is Lucas McCain's 1892 Winchester saddle ring carbine in .44-.40 caliber worth about now?Yes!
Paper bag. Baloney on Wonder Bread sandwich wrapped in wax paper. Apple or cookie. A couple of pennies to toss into the fund for pagan babies.
Mine was "A Family Affair" with Buffy, Jody, Sissy, Mrs. Beasly, Mr. French and Uncle Bill. I still have it and the Thermos is in perfect condition.
I didn't see "Family Affair" till well after seeing Sebastian Cabot play the Devil on "Twilight Zone".Changes your perspective of "Family Affair". Like "Marilyn's Diary" change of perspective.
RuthAnne - you still use it every workday, right?
HEY!
ReplyDelete(mine had automatic weapons!)
Sure, but what is Lucas McCain's 1892 Winchester saddle ring carbine in .44-.40 caliber worth about now?
ReplyDeleteI never got to have a lunchbox. My father thought they were a waste of money. Nothing wrong with a grocery bag.
ReplyDeleteMine had an ape.
ReplyDeleteCody, Same here.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember. :-(
ReplyDeleteSure, but what is Lucas McCain's 1892 Winchester saddle ring carbine in .44-.40 caliber worth about now?
ReplyDeleteYes!
Paper bag. Baloney on Wonder Bread sandwich wrapped in wax paper. Apple or cookie. A couple of pennies to toss into the fund for pagan babies.
ReplyDeleteMine was "A Family Affair" with Buffy, Jody, Sissy, Mrs. Beasly, Mr. French and Uncle Bill. I still have it and the Thermos is in perfect condition.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see "Family Affair" till well after seeing Sebastian Cabot play the Devil on "Twilight Zone".
ReplyDeleteChanges your perspective of "Family Affair". Like "Marilyn's Diary" change of perspective.
RuthAnne - you still use it every workday, right?
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