BTW, "A rolling Moss gathers no sterling".
And Marlboro is sorely missed. I used to go there in the 60s.
Great memories. When in college ('63-'66) I had a '55 210 (2-door sedan- 265 bored out .0060" to 274.5"; 3-sp column shift and a 360 Powerglide rear end) and then a '56 Belair 2dr HT 283 like the one above (listed as "Coral & Black, but really pink & gray). Both Great cars. The 55 spent the 1st 2 years of its life at the O'Hare 3/8 mile oval raceway outside of Chicago, then doing street drags around 11-Mile & Woodward Ave near/in Bloomfield Hills, MI before I got it. I drove the '55 for several years in college, then sold to a guy who offered too much to refuse, then the '56 for several more years.
Great memories. When in college ('63-'66) I had a '55 210 (2-door sedan- 265 bored out .0060" to 274.5"; 3-sp column shift and a 360 Powerglide rear end) and then a '56 Belair 2dr HT 283 like the one above (listed as "Coral & Black, but really pink & gray). Both Great cars. The 55 spent the 1st 2 years of its life at the O'Hare 3/8 mile oval raceway outside of Chicago, then doing street drags around 11-Mile & Woodward Ave near/in Bloomfield Hills, MI before I got it. I drove the '55 for several years in college, then sold to a guy who offered too much to refuse, then the '56 for several more years.
Brings to mind "Missa Luba"
End of the Line. The Traveling Wilburys -Tom Petty, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, and Roy Orbison - the Video (produced post Orbison expiration, but with his axe in the rocking chair) is outstanding!
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.
I used to say, "I'm glad you called. Do you sell anything that gets blood out of curtains?", but I've mellowed, so now I ask, "Do you sell anything that gets snot out of oatmeal?" Pretty much a tie for the shortest conversation.
And that stuff was called "window"
"Art is a lie that makes us realize truth". Pablo Picasso
"Well, Art is Art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water. And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now you tell me what you know." Julius Henry Marx
Super photo of this lovely place.
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On a not particularly photogenic barn in Holms County, Ohio
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