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The good 'ol days
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Hard to believe how long ago that was. It seems like yesterday.
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Dang, William, you opened a flood gate.
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Good pictures. That link was last posted here about 10 years ago now. Good to see them again.
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Great memories!
I had the good fortune of growing up not too far from Van Nuys Blvd. In High School during the mid 70’s, I pumped gas at a station on Van Nuys Blvd. I can tell you, Wednesdays were coveted days too work. We’d tell our parents that we had to work late and then go cruise Van Nuys Blvd. till late at night. Pretty heady times for a young kid into cars. |
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