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How I stumbled into Woodstock at age 12

How I stumbled into Woodstock at age 12

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Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
*panting and breatheing heavily and breaking a lot of sweat* ....story...too...long...uaah *dies dramatically
Should I start singing *Another One Bites The Dust* now?

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Originally posted by Red Night
We all want to change the world.
RN, I'm out of the whoopie cushions. I only had two. Can you give yours to ecstremevenom? Thanks.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
It really is a long story and I probably wouldn't have read it had there not been a few mild complaints or comments on that fact. But I kind of liked it. It kind of reminds me in my youth and a changing world. There is some humor in it.

PS. Anyone want a revolution?
I was joking.It was a good story and a good read.I can't help but to poke fun at people.I am getting new meds soon. 🙄

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Originally posted by reader1107
RN, I'm out of the whoopie cushions. I only had two. Can you give yours to ecstremevenom? Thanks.
Why do you want me to give him an RNSOA?

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
screw reading that, can you condense it into two lines for me?
Rook Rake and his family were driving by Woodstock when their station wagon broke down. Rook Rake's Dad hated hippies, but the hippies helped them push the car and get water for the radiator.

It's kind of like the Parable of the Good Samaritan.

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Originally posted by Red Night
Rook Rake and his family were driving by Woodstock when their station wagon broke down. Rook Rake's Dad hated hippies, but the hippies helped them push the car and get water for the radiator.

It's kind of like the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
That's a pretty good summary!

Only correction - was not a station wagon - a large oldmobile sedan.

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Originally posted by RookRAK
That's a pretty good summary!

Only correction - was not a station wagon - a large oldmobile sedan.
Boat 😀

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Originally posted by RookRAK
That's a pretty good summary!

Only correction - was not a station wagon - a large oldmobile sedan.
I must have speed read through that part. I pictured a Vista Cruiser!

BTW, I liked it, particularly the JFK funeral stuff. Brought back some memories.

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Originally posted by Red Night
I must have speed read through that part. I pictured a Vista Cruiser!

BTW, I liked it, particularly the JFK funeral stuff. Brought back some memories.
I used to own a 1978 Cutlass Cruiser.It had a chevy 350 and it got up and ran.It got about 10 mpg.

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Originally posted by aspviper666
I used to own a 1978 Cutlass Cruiser.It had a chevy 350 and it got up and ran.It got about 10 mpg.
I think this may have been a Cutlass as well. I know we got it used - it was an ugly copperish color. Simply huge. I doubt we got even 10 mpg (except when being pushed by mobs of hippies)

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Originally posted by aspviper666
I used to own a 1978 Cutlass Cruiser.It had a chevy 350 and it got up and ran.It got about 10 mpg.
A friend of mine had one of those in college. The thing was a boat.

Do you guy's remember the vista cruiser wagon with the sky lights?

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We had tanks like that! Cars today just aren't the same!

My first car that I owned was named Dogbreath by my brother (who said that if you could make a visual image of a dog's breath, it was that car). It had a push-button transmission. One day I couldn't get it to go in reverse. John said to just pull off the metal front of the dash, and all I had to do was pop the little spring back onto the button. My kind of auto mechanics!

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Originally posted by Red Night
Sure, you can have it back.
Thanks. Now I can't remember why I was going to give it away. Maybe I'll hold onto it for a while.