While the burger looks "yummy", those onion rings really
caught my eye. I could make meal just on those rings.
Onion rings prepared that way are the best.
Good eye. The.burger joint offers both the frozen onion rings and their own home battered ones.
When I worked at Perkins Cake and Steak in the mid 70's, we also had the frozen
rings which weren't too bad. One of the cooks would keep a few bottles of beer in
the cooler and mix it with the pancake batter and make beer batter onion rings for
the employees and select customers. Several orders for these on Friday and Saturday
night when the "Bar" crowd would come in. Good Times!!
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I remember hearing or reading about his story in boot camp. I think it was hand-to-hand combat. He took their sword away from them and kill them with it.
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That photo is intriguing. It took me a while to figure out what the girl was holding, but I think it is a toy accordion. The Hobby Horse in the foreground is a classic. Anyone with good woodworking tools to include a jigsaw should be able to make a replica of the horse's head. Even the wooden wheel discs could be cut out on a jigsaw, not even requiring a lathe.
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"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
{It must be true, I read it on the internet}
"If you shine a laser through any modern Canadian bills, a projection hologram will show the value of the bill."
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Good eye. The.burger joint offers both the frozen onion rings and their own home battered ones.
When I worked at Perkins Cake and Steak in the mid 70's, we also had the frozen
rings which weren't too bad. One of the cooks would keep a few bottles of beer in
the cooler and mix it with the pancake batter and make beer batter onion rings for
the employees and select customers. Several orders for these on Friday and Saturday
night when the "Bar" crowd would come in. Good Times!!
Impressive
The Polor Express as it passes through Carland Michigan
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Are those two Klansmen?
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It could be grease jackets. Kind of hard to tell
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I remember hearing or reading about his story in boot camp. I think it was hand-to-hand combat. He took their sword away from them and kill them with it.
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Another Marine legend:
Good night Chesty, wherever you are.
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Hell is a great place to take Wedding pictures too. My cousin got married close by and had the whole Wedding party go there to create memories.
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@JWP Any of the birds that you post pictures of,
native to the U.S.? I recognize a few, curious about the rest.
The pilots with their SR-71 Blackbird
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Basic transportation back in the day
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What a GREAT picture!! 🇺🇸 👍 👍
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I was stationed at RAF Mendenhall in England when the SR-71s were home based in Europe. I had photos of the last SR-71 leaving Europe but have misplaced them. I will post them when I find them
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A different kind of ring.
That photo is intriguing. It took me a while to figure out what the girl was holding, but I think it is a toy accordion. The Hobby Horse in the foreground is a classic. Anyone with good woodworking tools to include a jigsaw should be able to make a replica of the horse's head. Even the wooden wheel discs could be cut out on a jigsaw, not even requiring a lathe.
I'll take one of each, Thank you
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Can we see pictures of your whole train set up love that stuff