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pump123456 t1_iwty0rm wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
Some people can do it. My hangovers were terrible especially in a south central Texas steel mill.
pump123456 t1_iwtxf4s wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
As legalization spreads , you know I’m thinking about starting again. But I’m an all or nothing guy Starting up again where I left off, I know I wouldn’t last long. Loved that alcohol.
pump123456 t1_iwtwhxk wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
So true. On 3/4/1986 I got clean + sober, I just wasn’t tough enough to do it any more. Enjoying life now with great memories.
pump123456 t1_iwtvs7o wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
And that cheep shitty white cross 25s were$10 a 100.
pump123456 t1_iwtvdc8 wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
Yes sir 69 years old. I lived close to Minneapolis and was able to attend the concerts as they toured through the city. Lived with others in almost abandoned farms
pump123456 t1_iwtu5p0 wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
Was my favorite. And big band rock concerts were $3.50 at the door.
pump123456 t1_iwtowj7 wrote
Reply to comment by diablito916 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
Grandpa.
pump123456 t1_iwt1yar wrote
Reply to Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
Blotter, window pane, orange sunshine, purple micro dot, pink barrels, birth control. Would I relive 1968 to 1975 again? HELL YES !!!
pump123456 t1_iwtzbxy wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Macaroon_3948 in Central Park, New York City, 1968 by Loose-Bus2035
We did what was necessary to get where we are today. Sounds like we should be thankful we are alive. I’m off to sleep. Good taking, enjoy life.