Robin Williams as Mork from Mork and Mindy.Remember him????
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Robin Williams as Mork from Mork and Mindy.Remember him????
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Yes, but can't say I'd been to one very often.Remember these?????
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He's here on my street every afternoon all summer long.Remember these?????
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The only subs I've been on are ww2 vintage. Stationary. At docks. In bays.I believe, pretty much everything on a sub is fastened down.
Not sure. Was he the guys from Ork?Remember him????
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Ours were "Daisy Hill" or something like that. In early grade school where I lived, the cows were pretty much just down the road from school. We didn't have straws. That was for fancy schools. We had to open in a drink it like grown men (despite the fact that none of us were men, grown or otherwise). Eventually, in year 4, we got tiny paper straws. That would break when you tried to puncture the carton. We still had to open them first. But we got to drink like something other than grown men. A win!Remember gable top milk cartons???
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When I was little it sounded like some sort of death wish. "Oh lord, take me now!"Remember this????? "Calgon, take me away!"
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And they always gave him the best setup for a sexual innuendo joke. Even as a kid I got thatRemember him for the block????
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I remember them as a kid since parents could pack about a million neighborhood kids in the car for cheap per head admission. There was a playground down in front yet our parents would dress us in pajamas (footies) because they knew (hoped) we'd fall asleep. Footies and keds sneakers. Now *that's* stylin'Remember these?????
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I was under the impression that one of Lou's trainers was none other than David Prowse. Who filled the Darth Vader costume in the original movies. Small world. big guys, though.
I haven't been to a drive-in since the early 90s.There's still a drive-in theater here!
I couldn't get the paper straw to shoot so I just shot the paper sleeve the straw came in.Ours were "Daisy Hill" or something like that. In early grade school where I lived, the cows were pretty much just down the road from school. We didn't have straws. That was for fancy schools. We had to open in a drink it like grown men (despite the fact that none of us were men, grown or otherwise). Eventually, in year 4, we got tiny paper straws. That would break when you tried to puncture the carton. We still had to open them first. But we got to drink like something other than grown men. A win!
Plus, we could have milk shooting "wars". You could get some good distance and velocity with even a paper straw.
That too. It was disappointing when you'd blow out the end. had to knot it to seal it, then could shoot. but not as far or accurate.I couldn't get the paper straw to shoot so I just shot the paper sleeve the straw came in.
I hope you meant 2m in height! I was 4 ft. tall in 6th grade, and visited a sub in Battleship Cove, and had no problems with the bulkheads.The only subs I've been on are ww2 vintage. Stationary. At docks. In bays.
I only noticed a few things. They are brutally small. If you're over 1m in height, you will have to duck often, and you *will* hit your head on steel bulkheads, even so. Which brings me to something I didn't notice (at first). Steel bulkheads.
I left some dents in more than a few of them.