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   / Are you this old? #171  
When my brother graduated from high school, my father was trying to inspire him to work hard,,
Dad told my brother,,, " I earn $100 a week,, you will probably NEVER earn that much!!"

My brother ended up as a PhD department head at NASA,, then a professor at the University of Colorado,,

Hmmmmmmmmm,, I wonder if my brother ever got to $100,, per week??
 
   / Are you this old? #172  
Old enough to remember dialing a phone number just to find out the time.
 
   / Are you this old? #174  
I got my license in 1966, don't remember what gas was going for then, but I seem to think it was in the mid-ish 20s, and not really changing much for quite a few years. I do recall getting upset when it got into the high 30s when the Arab oil embargo hit in 1973.
I've heard of gas wars, but they didn't seem to be a thing around here. If they occurred, no one called them that.
I got my license in '66 also, and gas was in the low to mid 20s as there seemed to be a continual gas price war around the Goshen/Elkhart area.
Good thing it was cheap, when I got my '66 Impala SS396 in '68, I burned a lot of it cruising on the weekends.
 
   / Are you this old? #175  
We could pick up WLS into north Florida on a good night.
When we vacationed in Pompano Beach in the winter, I could sometimes pick up WLS on my transistor radio. Some of the local kids I met thought is was a great station.
 
   / Are you this old? #176  
Being on the operating table getting ready to have my appendix removed. Then having ether dripped onto my face covering to put me out.
 
   / Are you this old? #178  
Being on the operating table getting ready to have my appendix removed. Then having ether dripped onto my face covering to put me out.
Oh yeah, I still remember the ether when I had my tonsils removed in '57. NASTY stuff, gave me a really weird dream when I was out, part of which I still remember.
 
   / Are you this old? #179  
When we vacationed in Pompano Beach in the winter, I could sometimes pick up WLS on my transistor radio. Some of the local kids I met thought is was a great station.
Wolfman Jack on XERB (XCRB?), the Mexican flamethrower. "The only DJ you can hear after 3." I didn't stay up that late until I went to college.
 

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