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No question, just a memory.
1956 Buick Super!
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which one
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1 - The cupboard (of course)
2 - Not sure what the question is, but that's a pretty snazzy ride
3 - Yes, that's Ruth Buzzi (from Laugh-In)
4 - We shopped at Safeway when I was growing up
5 - Banana #9 - I like them pretty ripe - any older than that, and they get sliced and frozen for my "Strawberry-Banana Smoothies"
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1. The cupboard
2. Lovely car but I grew up on a farm so our vehicles were more your every day ordinary cars and trucks.
3. Ruth Buzzi on Laugh In.
Her most famous character is the spinster Gladys Ormphby. (Had to look that up.)
4. We had a Safeway, an IGA, a Co-op, and a couple locally owned grocery stores. Back in those days, Mom would go through all the fliers and go from store to store for the best prices.
5. I'll eat them anywhere from 6-12 but like 9-10 the best. But not a huge banana fan.
Hubby likes them 4-6.
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which one
I like them when they just start to freckle, so 8 1/2.
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Originally Posted by
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1 - The cupboard (of course)
2 - Not sure what the question is, but that's a pretty snazzy ride
3 - Yes, that's Ruth Buzzi (from Laugh-In)
4 - We shopped at Safeway when I was growing up
5 - Banana #9 - I like them pretty ripe - any older than that, and they get sliced and frozen for my "Strawberry-Banana Smoothies"
Do you remember when people used to say "snazzy"?
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Originally Posted by
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I like them when they just start to freckle, so 8 1/2.
Yeah, I like 8 or 9. My wife likes them more greener since she used them in smoothies every morning and does want the last one to be too ripe.
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