I remember the automat. Ate there once with my grandfather.
My first LP was Jackson Five’s Greatest Hits. I still have it, with the inner sleeve covered with coupon offers: for $2 you could be Tito’s “personal soul mate”. You get a poster, photos, stickers, etc.
I don’t like Fig Newtons – think I must have o.d.-ed on them when I was young.
My first 45 was I Want to be Evil by Eartha Kitt (I was in 8th grade). First LP was Cleveland Orchestra doing Debussy.
My first LP was Pink Floyd: The Wall. My first cassette was Beatles: Let It Be.
DIBS refused to shop at Grand Union and cheered when went outa business.
By Petebklyn on December 6, 2010 2:30 PM
did you think Union Gap was anti-labor and that is why bought it?
No, but I was attracted to the guys in the group!!!
I still really like fig newtons for store bought
My sister did ladies millinery and bridal headpieces as a sideline business and still does hats for herself. Has lots of old hat blocks.
did you think Union Gap was anti-labor and that is why bought it?
I remember the automat. Ate there once with my grandfather.
My first LP was Jackson Five’s Greatest Hits. I still have it, with the inner sleeve covered with coupon offers: for $2 you could be Tito’s “personal soul mate”. You get a poster, photos, stickers, etc.
I don’t like Fig Newtons – think I must have o.d.-ed on them when I was young.
My first 45 was I Want to be Evil by Eartha Kitt (I was in 8th grade). First LP was Cleveland Orchestra doing Debussy.
My first 45 was The Beatles…She Love You.