Tug484 wrote:
Never been in, but we had a fried bologna sandwich occasionally.
They fed us pineapple and spam on Sundays.
Even the guards loved it.
Mikeyavelli wrote:
They fed us pineapple and spam on Sundays.
Even the guards loved it.
I thought the guys in prison made jail house burritos out of the ramen noodle packages.
I guess the spam and pineapple was your substitute for ham.
I like Spam and pineapple.
I've just never tried them together.
Tug484 wrote:
I thought the guys in prison made jail house burritos out of the ramen noodle packages.
I guess the spam and pineapple was your substitute for ham.
I like Spam and pineapple.
I've just never tried them together.
Weren't Ramen noodles back then. No messkin food either.
Prunes in the toilet brandy.
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Weren't Ramen noodles back then. No messkin food either.
Prunes in the toilet brandy.
Didn't you have to spend a lot of time on the toilet after the toilet Brandy?
Tug484 wrote:
Didn't you have to spend a lot of time on the toilet after the toilet Brandy?
Nah, they were all used to make brandy.
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Nah, they were all used to make brandy.
Figured the Brandy worked the same way prunes do.
Carol Kelly wrote:
Not so strange when you think about it. That was America! How far we have gone in the wrong direction. Tragic for our children. We all had so much in common.
We still have a lot in common.
those were without a doubt the good old days simple wholesome and just plain good....very enjoyable read thanks for posting
I was raised in San Diego and everything was the same as all the other stories above. I don't think it mattered where we were raised it was the same. My Junior and Senior years I lived on my Uncles farm in Southern Indiana. The only difference between there and San Diego, everything and all my friends there were further apart. And I had to ride a bus to school instead of walking.
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