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20 years ago is a good reference to 40 years ago. 50 elicits a sigh. As does 55 and (groan) 60. Years ago. Letâs have a show of hands from all the girls and boys who remember Sputnik. No cheating, you had to be potty trained.
In Len Deightonâs series about his nameless spy (known as Harry Palmer in the movies), someone remarks that the main character is incapable of passing a highway marker without burying a bag containing a pistol, a passport, and some money. Never know when or where youâll need those thingsâŠ
Iâm sure that at least a few people donât know some of this (from Wikipedia). :-)
âThe Krugerrand (/ËkruËÉĄÉrĂŠnd/; Afrikaans: [ËkrĆjÉrËrant]) is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold and produced by Rand Refinery and the South African Mint. The name is a compound of Paul Kruger, the former President of the South African Republic (depicted on the obverse), and rand, the South African unit of currency. On the reverse side of the Krugerrand is a springbok, South Africaâs national animal.â
Didnât it turn out that the USSR in fact had nowhere near the resources that would have been required to pose a viable threat to the USA? Am I misremembering that from somewhere?
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
This is probably the most heartwarming moment involving Duke.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 4 years ago
Father and son: same blood.
parforden about 4 years ago
I get the nap thing. Itâs the best part of my day.
Petercowen about 4 years ago
20 years ago is a good reference to 40 years ago. 50 elicits a sigh. As does 55 and (groan) 60. Years ago. Letâs have a show of hands from all the girls and boys who remember Sputnik. No cheating, you had to be potty trained.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 4 years ago
A true father/son bonding moment happening before our very eyes. {sniffle ⊠gasp}
dgoembel Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yep, standing outside with my folks to watch it transit.
B. Thorssen about 4 years ago
Stop! Iâm getting all teary-eyed.
cherns Premium Member about 4 years ago
In Len Deightonâs series about his nameless spy (known as Harry Palmer in the movies), someone remarks that the main character is incapable of passing a highway marker without burying a bag containing a pistol, a passport, and some money. Never know when or where youâll need those thingsâŠ
Benign Bodger about 4 years ago
Yeah I remember Sputnik. And laying out in the grass at night waiting for the Echo balloon to transit.
donwalter about 4 years ago
Five âll get you tenâŠ.Duke knows the sheriffâŠ.
carlzr about 4 years ago
Somewhere Darth Vader is asking âWhy couldnât my son be like that?â
Will_Scarlet about 4 years ago
The great weakness of fundamentally corrupt people is assuming that everyone else thinks the same way they do.
RonaldByrd about 4 years ago
Iâm sure that at least a few people donât know some of this (from Wikipedia). :-)
âThe Krugerrand (/ËkruËÉĄÉrĂŠnd/; Afrikaans: [ËkrĆjÉrËrant]) is a South African coin, first minted on 3 July 1967 to help market South African gold and produced by Rand Refinery and the South African Mint. The name is a compound of Paul Kruger, the former President of the South African Republic (depicted on the obverse), and rand, the South African unit of currency. On the reverse side of the Krugerrand is a springbok, South Africaâs national animal.â
rhartt4363 about 4 years ago
Dukeâs kid IS Dukeâs kid.
RussBowers about 4 years ago
I can go back to the ice man, milk deliveries, Dr. coming to the house, and a wall mounted crank telephone.
NWdryad about 4 years ago
The perfect kid.
willie_mctell about 4 years ago
Old retail gag I learned from my dad: âNothing a nice little fire wonât take care of.â
davids.comments about 4 years ago
Donât remember Sputnik. My earliest memories outside of my family were Apollo 11, and then Kent State.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 4 years ago
âThatâs my boy!â
RonaldByrd about 4 years ago
Didnât it turn out that the USSR in fact had nowhere near the resources that would have been required to pose a viable threat to the USA? Am I misremembering that from somewhere?
Leif56 about 4 years ago
I was 19