And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I don't know but I remember one in a Waffle House, I think, probably back in the 70's where I discovered Skynyrd. It was playing "Truck Drivin' Man". I played it about three more times.
When I was in high school in the late 70's, dad owned a pool table/pinball/jukebox/videogame rental business. I had the top 40 rock 45's that I copied to cassette for my pleasure. I also had a roll of quarters in my pocket.
Back in the early 1950s I lived in North New Jersey and hung out with a neighbor kid who's father owned a music distribution company in New York City. He had the area rights, granted by the Mob I discovered later for juke boxes in Manhattan and other boroughs. One day a truck pulled up at my parent’s house with a slightly used Wurlitzer which was given to me for free.
I don't know but I remember one in a Waffle House, I think, probably back in the 70's where I discovered Skynyrd. It was playing "Truck Drivin' Man". I played it about three more times.
ReplyDeleteWhite Cross and coffee, is all that he needs…..
DeleteCups. Not Cross.
DeleteWhite cups and coffee, lord yea
Its all that he needs
And he's all right by me
Truck drivin' man
Truck on
Truck driver
Shift your gears
If I had all the money I had put in these things I would put it in these things.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in high school in the late 70's, dad owned a pool table/pinball/jukebox/videogame rental business. I had the top 40 rock 45's that I copied to cassette for my pleasure. I also had a roll of quarters in my pocket.
ReplyDeleteBack in the early 1950s I lived in North New Jersey and hung out with a neighbor kid who's father owned a music distribution company in New York City. He had the area rights, granted by the Mob I discovered later for juke boxes in Manhattan and other boroughs. One day a truck pulled up at my parent’s house with a slightly used Wurlitzer which was given to me for free.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many and what type rifles they might've mfg'd during WWII
ReplyDeleteRockola made .30 cal. carbines during the war.
simple answer to the title,,, not near enough.
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