anybody on here remember them days, had to have a church key (can opener) to open them, hell to buy that 6-pack and get gone, then realize you don't have the "key".
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anybody on here remember them days, had to have a church key (can opener) to open them, hell to buy that 6-pack and get gone, then realize you don't have the "key".
You forgot Hamm's, Schmidt's, Stroh's, Genesee, Schaefer, Stoney's, Red Bull Malt Liquor
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 00:05:46 -0500, snipped-for-privacy@alltel.net wrote (in article ):
Hey, I remember the days when beer came in cans that had a regular bottle top which fastened to a cone shaped end on the can. I guess that was so the same machinery that bottled the beer could also be used for cans.
Malt Liquor
On Sat, 7 Oct 2006 23:34:45 -0500, snipped-for-privacy@alltel.net wrote (in article ):
[responding to my commenting on the "cone-top" beer cans that were common in the 30s and 40s]
Nope, although I grew up in Texas I never made it to either Claude or Goodnight!
As my first beer I remember sharing a quart Coors with a buddy.
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