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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 26,928
    Nightfall wrote: »
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    treitz3 wrote: »
    ^^^ THIS......this is exactly why I don't have 8 wives. 6 is hard enough to keep track of....

    Tom

    7 would therefore be nice, one for each day.

    🤔

    7 days a week? At your age?! You must have a pretty big stock pile of blue pills 😉

    Hey you horndog, sometimes it's just nice to cuddle.

    No blue pills needed here my man!
  • Saw a story this morning that reminded me of a place that I absolutely love from its historical nature. It's been a few years since I was last there, but its history stands tall. If you are in Boston, its well worth a visit.

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    (Recent picture during storm about 2015)

    TasteAtlas, which bills itself as an "encyclopedia of flavors, a world atlas of traditional dishes, local ingredients, and authentic restaurants", just named the famous Union Oyster House in Boston, Massachusetts one of the most legendary restaurants in the entire world.

    The Union Oyster House is one of the most famous and oldest restaurants in the country still in operation to this day. Doors have been open to dinners since 1826. Originally opened as an eatery named Atwood and Bacon owners installed the iconic semi-circle bar which still stands today. The horseshoe-shaped counter is made from the reclaimed wood of the USS Constitution, a legendary warship known as "Old Ironsides."

    It was at the Oyster Bar that Daniel Webster, a constant customer, daily drank his tall tumbler of brandy and water with each half-dozen oysters, seldom having less than six plates.

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    Union Street was laid out in 1636, two years after the Boston Common was established, but there are no municipal records documenting the Oyster House's date of construction. All that is known is that the building has stood on Union Street as a major local landmark for more than 250 years.

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    Finally, there is an interesting connection to music. During his visit, Luciano Pavarotti discovered that the group sitting next to his booth were celebrating a birthday, and the renowned singer gave an impromptu happy birthday.
    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
    Harry / Marietta GA
  • 1986 Toyota land cruiser $15,000. I love Toyota's too.

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    "Sometimes you have to look to the past to understand where you are going in the future"
    Harry / Marietta GA
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,916
    I mean, I've seen the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile in the flesh (or... whatever), but this is a new one to me...

    53016004741_4000f04881_b.jpg1963 Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Promotional Car by Vinnie DeVille, on Flickr
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,916
    oh, and speaking of Vipers...

    53172393213_819c1abf82_b.jpgClever Viper Display by sHuTtEr nUt, on Flickr
  • bcwsrt
    bcwsrt Posts: 2,367
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    Brian

    One-owner Polk Audio RTA 15TL speakers refreshed w/ Sonicap, Vishay/Mills and Cardas components by "pitdogg2," "xschop" billet tweeter plates and BH5 | Stereo REL Acoustics T/5x subwoofers w/ Bassline Blue cables | Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III integrated tube amp | Technics SL-1210G turntable w/ Ortofon 2M Black LVB 250 MM cart | Teac VRDS-701T CD transport | LampizatOr Baltic 4 tube DAC | Nordost & DH Labs cables/interconnects | APC H15 Power Conditioner | GIK Acoustics room treatments | Degritter RCM
  • Viking64
    Viking64 Posts: 7,504
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    I mean, I've seen the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile in the flesh (or... whatever), but this is a new one to me...

    They should hire a mover to maneuver that Hoover to my cousin's body shop in Vancouver to add some louvers.
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    edited September 2023
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    I mean, I've seen the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile in the flesh (or... whatever), but this is a new one to me...

    53016004741_4000f04881_b.jpg1963 Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Promotional Car by Vinnie DeVille, on Flickr

    That sucks. Or probably doesn't.
  • boston1450
    boston1450 Posts: 7,758
    I had a 1987 Buick Regal black presidential model w/side lights canvas black top with sunroof. 307 Buick motor. Plush interior. I put chrome wheels on it & sweet tires. Aftermarket radio & nice speakers (Audio Jam install) It was my wife's summer car. I will post picture later. Sure miss that car
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  • How the oyramids were built

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    Sal Palooza
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,567
    edited September 2023
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    They must be playing in Williamsburg Va.

    I just bought 2 boards a week apart from 2 different ladies who were downsizing within the past month.

    They were made for tourists when Williamsburg was "restored" for tourists. Williamsburg Restoration Co. in conjunction with Virginia Metalcrafters made 1st quality reproduction wood and Brass items that were found in old Williamsburg in the past for the gift shops.

    The board that came with WR&VM checkers (They're cool for being checkers.) and the board is stained where the checkers sat for years. These boards are 40+ years old so I'm ok with these.

    The first purchased board is almost like new except for some scratches that aren't too bad to me. The second is like new except for the stains from the checkers.

    Both were 20.00 ea. which is 1/10 of their worth right now give or take.

    I also just bought a Swarovski "silver crystal chess set" in its case this morning that's just like new. I saw one in a passport shop crossing the Canada border 30 YEARS AGO and couldn't afford the 800.00 price. This was 200.00 today and I didn't ask for a reduction since the web has them A LOT higher.
    This was a bargain to me.

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    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.

    “Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.”
    --Mark Twain.

    “If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.” - Steven Wright
  • daddyjt
    daddyjt Posts: 3,029
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    “Human beings are born with different capacities. If they are free, they are not equal. And if they are equal, they are not free.”
    ― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,450
    msg wrote: »
    Does not make me wonder whether Japan outsourced to China the power steering pump reservoir cap on earlier Toyota trucks...
    Ugh. That typo... wtf. I completely reversed my own thought accidentally. And I can't even blame a phone! You know what I meant.

    I disabled signatures.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 51,673
    I'm not a country music fan and I never found Newhart to be even close to funny.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


    President of Club Polk

  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,450
    Really?!? He's so deadpan uptight. That alone cracks me up.

    Seemed like he was always just playing himself, but I say that only because I've only seen him in a handful of things, and he was always the same.

    I liked Newhart for the few episodes I saw. That might've been more for Larry, his brother Darryl and his other brother Darryl, and that mean blonde bimbo woman. Poor Peter Scolari... he was the non-preferred Bosom Buddy.
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  • maxward
    maxward Posts: 1,671
    You’re holding the wrong end.
  • bcwsrt
    bcwsrt Posts: 2,367
    Haven’t seen these in a while (as in decades) …

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    Brian

    One-owner Polk Audio RTA 15TL speakers refreshed w/ Sonicap, Vishay/Mills and Cardas components by "pitdogg2," "xschop" billet tweeter plates and BH5 | Stereo REL Acoustics T/5x subwoofers w/ Bassline Blue cables | Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III integrated tube amp | Technics SL-1210G turntable w/ Ortofon 2M Black LVB 250 MM cart | Teac VRDS-701T CD transport | LampizatOr Baltic 4 tube DAC | Nordost & DH Labs cables/interconnects | APC H15 Power Conditioner | GIK Acoustics room treatments | Degritter RCM
  • msg
    msg Posts: 10,450
    edited September 2023
    You should bring them back. Make millions. Make them sugar-free, though, so they'll be healthy.
    Edt: wait, you actually just saw these? They're probably from 1980.
    I disabled signatures.
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 26,928
    bcwsrt wrote: »
    Haven’t seen these in a while (as in decades) …

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    I had a 3pack a day habit when I was 11. It took years to break that habit
    😬
  • pitdogg2 wrote: »
    bcwsrt wrote: »
    Haven’t seen these in a while (as in decades) …

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    I had a 3pack a day habit when I was 11. It took years to break that habit
    😬

    I had to quit them cause I kept putting the lit end in my mouth.
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  • bcwsrt
    bcwsrt Posts: 2,367
    msg wrote: »
    You should bring them back. Make millions. Make them sugar-free, though, so they'll be healthy.
    Edt: wait, you actually just saw these? They're probably from 1980.

    Yeah, in a General Store on the square a couple towns over. I shoulda put my glasses on and looked for a copyright date or something. It does say “Original Recipe” on the front of the display box which makes me think they are current, but seems like it’d be illegal to manufacture them in today’s world.

    Next time I’m passing through there I’ll stop in, ask what’s up and pick up a pack or two!

    Brian

    One-owner Polk Audio RTA 15TL speakers refreshed w/ Sonicap, Vishay/Mills and Cardas components by "pitdogg2," "xschop" billet tweeter plates and BH5 | Stereo REL Acoustics T/5x subwoofers w/ Bassline Blue cables | Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III integrated tube amp | Technics SL-1210G turntable w/ Ortofon 2M Black LVB 250 MM cart | Teac VRDS-701T CD transport | LampizatOr Baltic 4 tube DAC | Nordost & DH Labs cables/interconnects | APC H15 Power Conditioner | GIK Acoustics room treatments | Degritter RCM
  • Probably smuggled in from Canada.
    Main Rig:
    Krell KAV 250a biamped to mid/highs
    Parasound HCA1500A biamped to lows
    Nakamichi EC100 Active xover
    MIT exp 1 ic's
    Perreaux SA33 class A preamp
    AQ kingcobra ic's
    OPPO 83 CDP
    Lehmann audio black cube SE phono pre, Audioquest phono wire (ITA1/1)
    Denon DP-1200 TT. AToc9ML MC cart.
    Monster HTS 3600 power conditioner
    ADS L1590/2 Biamped
    MIT exps2 speaker cable
  • Keiko
    Keiko Posts: 789
    F1nut wrote: »
    I'm not a country music fan and I never found Newhart to be even close to funny.

    I never like Ellen either.
  • DaveHo wrote: »
    treitz3 wrote: »
    F1nut wrote: »
    I'm not a country music fan and I never found Newhart to be even close to funny.

    That is such a shame, Jesse, as you are missing out on such great Country Classics, like this gem...

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    Tom

    I'm pretty sure I wore that same shirt for my second grade class picture in 1978...

    Punk kid. I wore that shirt for my senior picture in '78