koiguy1969
GIGGETY-GIGGETY!!
thats what those clear liquors do to you, memory loss!!!Carolyn22 said:KG - I can't even remember how old I was let alone what I was drinking....
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thats what those clear liquors do to you, memory loss!!!Carolyn22 said:KG - I can't even remember how old I was let alone what I was drinking....
He was young, and Miller was CHEAP .... back then, wasnt it more about QUANITY than quality??? hehehekoiguy1969 said:i only have one real question.
MILLERS, REALLY? in CANADA wheres theres Molsons, Labbats, etc...?
The 2nd pic was taken Feb.15th 1969 the day we got married and was before Woodstock but same year. Didn't make it to Woodstock sorry to say!koiguy1969 said:j.w... looks like late 60s there... was that pic before or after woodstock?....FLOWER POWER MAN! , and if anyone asks "YOU HAD GLUCOMA" hehehe.
I am not sure what was with that beer, as it was not available in Canada... I must have brought some back from a trip across the border. Funny how the hair goes... you reach your teen years, smoking, drinking rock and roll, it grows long... then you grow up and cut it off, just for the rest of it too fall out.koiguy1969 said:E.H... HEY..you had hair! how cool was that?....lol whats with the cases? needed them as couterweights for balance? i only have one real question.
MILLERS, REALLY? in CANADA wheres theres Molsons, Labbats, etc...?
It was the thing to do back then... I think it all came down to the price. It’s still that way, as a 24 of Molson Canadian is currently $40.95 !!!koiguy1969 said:YEAH...it was the "taboo" of the beer smuggled across the border, huh?...lol well us Michiganders, atleast everyone i know or knew who drank. love canadian beer. if i drank american, i liked Rolling Rock. now thats as good as any canadian beer!... now i might drink 10 beers in a year!
Perhaps it was price, but it seems to me it was more the 'drug of choice' at that time. I understand there were things like heroin and cocaine and that type of thing then, but maybe it was circles I traveled in - you just didn't hear about it then, like you do today.Event Horizon said:It was the thing to do back then... I think it all came down to the price. It’s still that way, as a 24 of Molson Canadian is currently $40.95 !!!
ha ha ha ok... this would be early 80's...
Well I do not have a younger one handy but here we our from 2008
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