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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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My God, those things go all the way up to her neck. Must be painful to carry around......
It'd be interesting to see what she looks like standing up.
When she stands they go down to her waist. They go everywhere except where they're supposed to. Id still TF the hell out of em tho. She'll be the lady tucking them in her pants some day. Yes, its a thing.
 
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Parents would take us there on Saturday. We would split a root beer float. Then buy a gallon of their root beer. Glass one gallon jug we brought from home. Drink it through the week and bring the jug back the next Saturday for a refill.

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MrSmith
Traveling through Texas, New Mexico and Arizona back in the early 60's, no AC...... We begged dad to stop if we saw an A&W sign. Those frosted mugs were heaven.....
 
Vietnam War GI Zippo lighters. Their history and markings/date and month codes. How to tell a real Vietnam Zippo from a counterfeit:




Zippo lighters: From 1931 to the present day, at least 3 different variants of the original flint and wheel Ol' Clicker had been made. Also, three distinct eras of the Zippo is present, distinguished by how the company dated and coded new lighters out of the factory. The most current dating and coding system uses the letters A-L to indicate month and the last 2 digits of the year from 2000 onward. So an "H, 14", on the bottom of a current production Zippo means that it was built in August, 2014, like the one I currently EDC...

Edit: Month correction. August.
 
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