Yeah , it was a long flight with over 1500 sheep on board & it took 15% longer going over the mountains , but they was all YES sheep so they just said YES to the longer flight !
Didn't they just blow air over the ice bin?
Is that old 66 between STL & CHI?
Is that old 66 between STL & CHI?
I'm thinking the PA Turnpike in its early days.
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How about those mirrors?
Sorry Twist, you’ll hafta settle for a Pabst.
Sorry Twist, you’ll hafta settle for a Pabst.
I’m a Busch guy. Not Bud.Good old Pabst, Schlitz and Miller brewery tours in Milwaukee back in the day. And my sister living there always thought I came out that way to visit her!
I’m a Busch guy. Not Bud.
It was comforting to know that even flat broke in STL, I could always go on an AB tour and hang in the hospitality room ad infinitum.
That's called a bunker and blower Hippie.
The rolling hills instead of flat, probably more like Oklahoma, if its Route 66? Elk City to Weatherford is a lot like that.Is that old 66 between STL & CHI?
In 1981 I made a delivery to the AB Brewery in St Louis. While they unloaded me, I sat in the break room. They offered me free beer (I was afraid to drink and drive so I didn't take any). Most of the workers drank how ever many they wanted, and went back to the job. That always amazed me.I’m a Busch guy. Not Bud.
It was comforting to know that even flat broke in STL, I could always go on an AB tour and hang in the hospitality room ad infinitum.