Thursday, January 15, 2026

Olden Days

 


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  1. Tank filled, windows washed, oil checked. Those were the days

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  2. Are those boxes of ammo under the counter??

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    1. Great minds think alike. I was thinking reloading components.

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  3. McCain's Chevron, Class of '69January 15, 2026 at 3:18 PM

    You can trust your car to the man who wears the st...

    Oh wait. That was Texaco.
    Never mind.

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  4. I can even smell the place. Maps must be by the door - where are the give-away glasses?

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  5. What were cigarettes out of a vending machine like that back in the day? Twenty-five cents?

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    1. in Vuginya they were nineteen-cents OTC. Vending machine price was twenty-cents per pack with a factory wrapped new penny in change in each pack.

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  6. Ahhh, the days of "Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf". Don't forget to buy a Shell No-Pest® Strip while filling up there.

    And watch out...Jonathan Winters might show up and tear the station down. (Hope someone gets that last remark.)

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    1. I'm thinking about Jonathan running into Anton Chigurh.

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  7. we would ride all over town and get stickers STP, Shell , Atlantic Richfield, Hudson, Moon Eyes, you know,put em on the metal lunch box.

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  8. My father wore the same uniform when he owned a Shell station Santa Cruz Ca in the early 1950’s

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  9. Gas was probably $0.20 a gallon back then,

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  10. It hurts my flinty heart to see how far we've fallen.

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  11. I swear I used to work there. Small town Ohio.

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