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That use to have stomach medicine in it. It still taste like it does to meHere's one only old farts will remember. Probably three or four decades worth of kids that won't
When's the last time ya had a stick of Beemans?
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I was a bazooka kid myself. use to collect those funnies and send in for cheap prizes. It was so exciting
I grew up on the north shore and did most of my fishin in the L.I. soundOh and trolling for 24inch blues in the bay using a chum line.
Well depending if north or south shore
I never caught Porgies as a child, once while visiting we stayed at a camp called Cedar point and it was nice, caught my 1st Porgies over near the lighthouse there,Yes I also remember porgies were plentiful ,but they now have gotten huge
OK so any clamming you did as a kid was using a long rake?I grew up on the north shore and did most of my fishin in the L.I. sound
I also loved the mackeral run and caatching tinker mackeral off the beach
Got a fair amount of tail in the end of the 80s to early 90s .Since the millennium not so much anymore ...
The end of the sixties and early seventies were better, before Herpes II and AIDs reared their ugly heads.
The 80's was like playing Russian roulette if you were single playing the field, or playin the fluteThe end of the sixties and early seventies were better, before Herpes II and AIDs reared their ugly heads.
the south shore clammers used rakes on the north shore i used my feetOK so any clamming you did as a kid was using a long rake?
We used bull rakes and our feet (treading) Made Great Money
and you also needed to make sure of making babies tooThe 80's was like playing Russian roulette if you were single playing the field, or playin the flute
Me, too! Got lots 'o nice kid stuff. I remember camping out by the mailbox like a kid waiting for Christmas.I was a bazooka kid myself. use to collect those funnies and send in for cheap prizes. It was so exciting
Nope, but I'm gonna go lookin'. There's a candy shop half a mile away that somehow stocks all the old stuff. Walnettos, horehound, all kinds of old goodies.
I got through the sexual revolution without a purple heart by luck only.60’s were definitely the decade of free love
and VD is nothing to clap about
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