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Inside wall of an outhouse that Dad built out back for the farm laborers in about 1965.
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Cats can infect each other with coronavirus, study finds
By Sam RaskinApril 3, 2020 | 4:23pm
Cats can infect each other with coronavirus, study says
If COVID can move between cats and humans, we will see a surge or two.
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The lowest I ever remember seeing it as a kid was probably 29 cents. The lowest I ever paid was probably around 50 cents, back around 1976-77, right when I started driving.
I've told this story before... back in '77 I was a sophomore in high school, 3 of my friends and I were observing senior skip day 2 years early, and were taking my parents' VW van up to Lake Michigan. Gas at my favorite station was 55 cents. It was 50 cents down the block. My 3 friends and I got into an argument because I wouldn't go to the cheaper station. We put 10 gallons in the tank. It was $5.50. They'd only pony up $1.25 each and made me pay the extra 50 cents myself. So there were were, 4 guys, arguing over 12.5 cents apiece. :laughing:
My Dad told me he remembered when it was $.14. I don't know what year that was. He's not around to ask.
My Dad told me he remembered when it was $.14. I don't know what year that was. He's not around to ask.
Hey man, 10 cents would buy you a coca-cola in those days....![]()