#21... Guptill Arena, Still there every Friday A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS FOR 75 YEARS. INDUCTED INTO THE NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC BUSINESS PRESERVATION REGISTRY LONGEST RUNNING ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS IN NYS.
#4 There was one of these in the bathrooms of a metal fab/welding shop I worked at two years ago.
#10 When I was in the 4th grade it became a trend to to jam pack as many kids on one of these (ours was green) and then a couple kids would tandem spin it as fast as they could. One day a girl who was sitting on handrail facing the center fell backward and somehow got her leg tangled up and it broke above the knee. I'll never forget the sound of her weeping/whimpering when she finally stopped screaming. They couldn't move her so she had to lay in the mud (it was spring) waiting for the paramedics to get there.
#22 HA this one's great, but it was my dad who was the gum chewer. He was a mechanic and kept it in his shirt pocket, so it always tasted like engine grime, sweat, and pocket lint.
#23 A beeper was a dead give-away to which of your friends were selling drugs.
#21... Guptill Arena, Still there every Friday A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS FOR 75 YEARS. INDUCTED INTO THE NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC BUSINESS PRESERVATION REGISTRY LONGEST RUNNING ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS IN NYS.
#4 There was one of these in the bathrooms of a metal fab/welding shop I worked at two years ago.
#10 When I was in the 4th grade it became a trend to to jam pack as many kids on one of these (ours was green) and then a couple kids would tandem spin it as fast as they could. One day a girl who was sitting on handrail facing the center fell backward and somehow got her leg tangled up and it broke above the knee. I'll never forget the sound of her weeping/whimpering when she finally stopped screaming. They couldn't move her so she had to lay in the mud (it was spring) waiting for the paramedics to get there.
#22 HA this one's great, but it was my dad who was the gum chewer. He was a mechanic and kept it in his shirt pocket, so it always tasted like engine grime, sweat, and pocket lint.
#23 A beeper was a dead give-away to which of your friends were selling drugs.
Oooooo…I know, I know! It was POT, right?
((((sigh)))) Yes, it was pot.
In the 80s I was smoking weed, while serving customers at the bar. Weed I just bought at the coffeeshop next door.
I love my country.
A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS FOR 75 YEARS.
INDUCTED INTO THE NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC BUSINESS
PRESERVATION REGISTRY
LONGEST RUNNING ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS IN NYS.
#10 When I was in the 4th grade it became a trend to to jam pack as many kids on one of these (ours was green) and then a couple kids would tandem spin it as fast as they could. One day a girl who was sitting on handrail facing the center fell backward and somehow got her leg tangled up and it broke above the knee. I'll never forget the sound of her weeping/whimpering when she finally stopped screaming. They couldn't move her so she had to lay in the mud (it was spring) waiting for the paramedics to get there.
#22 HA this one's great, but it was my dad who was the gum chewer. He was a mechanic and kept it in his shirt pocket, so it always tasted like engine grime, sweat, and pocket lint.
#23 A beeper was a dead give-away to which of your friends were selling drugs.
#37 And finally, they still make these.