SC - Re: classic cars (way OT, OOP)

Sue Clemenger mooncat at in-tch.com
Sat May 6 07:13:38 PDT 2000


Yeah, and I bet you've had them since they were new?
- --Maire, heading for the rock _fast_!

Siegfried Heydrich wrote:
> 
>      Logistical? The '50s were the golden age of american cooking; the
> previous 2 decades were times of shortages and hard times (the depression
> and the war). The culinary arts flowered with the combination of millions of
> new marriages, exposure to foreign cuisine, plentiful supplies of
> everything, and the availability of exotic new ingredients that no one had
> ever even heard of before! Not to mention Betty Crocker, who is probably
> more responsible for upgrading american cooking than any other factor.
> 
>     Sieggy
>     (who owns a '74 Karmann Ghia, '72 VW Bus, and a '72 Buick Electra 225
> land yacht)
> 
> > > Umm, does anybody else have a logistical problem with the assumption
> > >  that "classic" equates with the 1950's? Of course, they _did_ give rise
> > >  to the recently aforementioned Ralph Kramden...
> > >
> 
> >
> > Balthazar of Blackmoor
> > (who owns a "classic" ' 74 Plymouth Duster...)
> 
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