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Karl F 10-06-2007 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD GOAT (Post 530212)
How could we forget the mayor--BUB SEARS--and his vw bug beach car

lived on 39 across from Sweetsters auto body.. so.. Old Goat :D.. what did Bub love more.. clammin', or beer drinkin'? :D... "Hey Joe".. (I think he called everybody Joe)... i will say this.. he knew every steamer out there on a first name basis! And bad back or not, could fill a basket faster than anybody i ever saw!
He was some good tinkering with them vdubs too...

OLD GOAT 11-05-2007 02:25 PM

just found this thread again
 
karl f If Bub was alive he would be the first one down the beach to check on his and Baldies camp I remember when he was about 80 standing down in front of his camp arguing where we were going to have a can of beans for supper. We argued from about 5 till 10 pm before we ever eat the dam beans. He was always at a clambake and could open steams for firing like nobodies business.What was the name of that clubsomeone started?? The Buda club Joe???Or was it the Bub Buda club joe??? Some stupid thing to get him cranked up.Well i have to give my brain a rest.

Tagger 11-05-2007 05:19 PM

On Sunday if it wasn't blacked out I'd watch the Boston Patriots ...

justplugit 11-05-2007 06:28 PM

The World Series was so big the schools would let you listen to the game
in class on the radio during the afternoon.

That was BLF. (before lighted fields) :)

Goose 11-05-2007 10:48 PM

Remember when you could watch family shows, including sporting events like the world series,, without having commerials about erections. :(

jimmy z 11-06-2007 04:35 AM

Baby carriages had those big wheel, and canopy's
Four quarts of milk for a buck
Beer cans needed an opener
Sneakers didn't have to cost an arm and a leg
Captain Kangaroo, was a BLAST!
Maverick jeans were cool
and no prewashed, stone wash
There were butcher shops
soda fountains, in the corner drug store
bakeries in the neightborhood, (NYC)
The subway was .15
The Mac buses, with no a/c
42nd street was the pits:scream:
and when I started smokin' back in '74
a pack of butts was .49 .:smokin:

Swimmer 11-06-2007 12:22 PM

Remember when
 
you could take a dump without having to have a metamucil cocktail once a day.

Jenn 11-06-2007 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goose (Post 537391)
Remember when you could watch family shows, including sporting events like the world series,, without having commerials about erections. :(



goose I totally agree! I still dont know how they get away with it. Oh and I love the "have a happy period" ones too.....:eek:

Tagger 11-06-2007 06:49 PM

Remember when a lady was present nobody would say a curse word .. ya know ,, " the bitches"

striprman 11-07-2007 02:11 PM

[QUOTE=Squid kids Dad;523528]The USS Longstreet was still in CCB..

It's still there, just 3 feet under. My brother ran into it, looking for it this past summer. Put a nice gash in the gel coat. :jump:
Don't go looking for the "target ship", it's a "restricted area":devil2:
He did tell me he caught a couple in the Race Point rip that day on T&W.

I remember catching buckets of flounder off of PPB and Onset in March and April. I don't think you'ld do that these days.:hidin:

Karl F 11-07-2007 03:34 PM

Remember When?
 
S-B.com was the "friendly" site?

:hihi:...

BigFish 11-07-2007 05:37 PM

Remember when....
 
I had less than 10,000 posts???:tm::hihi::cputin::rotflmao:

Raven 11-07-2007 05:59 PM

remember when
 
all you had to worry about was what time my favorite Martian was on the black and white TV.

shorehunter 11-08-2007 01:23 AM

when you won something it was free .


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