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Back to the future...

Back in those days, I had a worked over Olds 350 Ram Rod and a Renault R10 for the winters. I also had a Corvair Monza, but it wasn't turbocharged. Only the 4 carb model.

The mini-skirts were great and so were the nights on Gallitzin Lake. I think I may have misspelled that.

Nearly forgot to mention that I never could stand Iron City, but loved Genny Creme Ale and every spring the favorite "Old Frothingslosh" The pale, stale, ale, with the foam on the bottom.
 
DougF said:
Must have been the 'Skeller and Zeno's!

Oh my, I spent PLENTY of time at both, circa late 80s. And you forgot the Phyrst....

"humpy back camels and long neck geese..."


We ARE.......
 
Yo Paul,

It's Prince Gallitzen lake and a beautiful state park.
I drowned many a decent worm fishing that lake on Sunday afternoons. Here's a memory for you. PG lake at sunset.

gallitzen.jpg
 
Unfortunately, Rolling Rock doesn't taste the same now that it is no longer brewed in Latrobe.
A case of ponies at the Skeller when I graduated was $5.00. Of course you had to pay a deposit for the opener.
I'm paying $4.50 for a microbrew at the local pub. Progress.
 
My uncle use to by a beer from PA, don't remember it's name, the deposit on the bottles was more than the beer!
 
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