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Mitchell Holman
May 14th 08, 01:44 PM
pt one of eight
Some Guy[_2_]
May 14th 08, 03:24 PM
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Mitchell,
Great Pics, thanks.
I am just wondering about your little play on words.
You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the 
commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
Mitchell Holman
May 14th 08, 10:49 PM
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>>    pt one of eight
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> Mitchell,
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> Great Pics, thanks.
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> I am just wondering about your little play on words.
> 
> You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
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> I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
> 
> I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the 
> commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
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> Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
> 
    Remember the "Make mine a Falstaff" campaign?
Some Guy[_2_]
May 14th 08, 11:36 PM
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>>>    pt one of eight
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>> Mitchell,
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>> Great Pics, thanks.
>> 
>> I am just wondering about your little play on words.
>> 
>> You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
>> 
>> I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
>> 
>> I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the 
>> commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
>> 
>> Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
>> 
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>     Remember the "Make mine a Falstaff" campaign?
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Oh yeah!
What about Schlitz? "The Beer that made Milwaukee Famous?"
I've heard it's still around... just not in my market.
(Not that I'd drink that horse-p*ss). 
It was better than "My God that's Disgusting (MGD), tho'
Or Keystone... yech, nuff said! SHUDDER!
Don Pyeatt
May 15th 08, 01:50 AM
"Some Guy" > wrote in message 
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> Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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> Mitchell,
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> Great Pics, thanks.
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> I am just wondering about your little play on words.
>
> You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
>
> I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
>
> I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the
> commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
>
> Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
If you're *really* old, you can still sing the Jax radio jingle.
NoName
May 15th 08, 12:03 PM
"Hello mellow Jax my little darling" ???
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>> Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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>>>    pt one of eight
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>> Mitchell,
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>> Great Pics, thanks.
>>
>> I am just wondering about your little play on words.
>>
>> You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
>>
>> I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
>>
>> I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the
>> commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
>>
>> Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
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> If you're *really* old, you can still sing the Jax radio jingle.
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Don Pyeatt
May 15th 08, 03:45 PM
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>>> Mitchell Holman > wrote in
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>>> Mitchell,
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>>> Great Pics, thanks.
>>>
>>> I am just wondering about your little play on words.
>>>
>>> You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
>>>
>>> I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
>>>
>>> I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the
>>> commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
>>>
>>> Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
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>> If you're *really* old, you can still sing the Jax radio jingle.
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Hello Mellow JAX, little dahlin'
You're the beer for me
I know that you'll agree
Hello mellow JAX little dahlin'
You're the beer for me yessireee
Jack G[_2_]
May 16th 08, 07:10 AM
Thanks for posting these - I actually got to visit an active duty Nike 
Battery near the Hanford Atomic Works in the Late '50s.  I was 12 or 13 and 
it really made an impression on me - brought back by these pictures.
Jack G.
Miller was, at that time, "The Champaign of Bottled Beer"   Hamms was From 
The Land of Sky Blue Waters, Olympia: "It's The Water" (and **** on the back 
of the label),   And Carling will  always be "Off the table Mabel, the 
quarter's for the beer....
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jett23
May 17th 08, 05:22 PM
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>>>> Mitchell,
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>>>> Great Pics, thanks.
>>>>
>>>> I am just wondering about your little play on words.
>>>>
>>>> You surely aren't old enough to have heard of this beer.
>>>>
>>>> I haven't seen a can of that in probably 35-40 years!
>>>>
>>>> I figured you to be about 35, too young to know that one of the
>>>> commercial lines was "I think I'll have a Jax."
>>>>
>>>> Of course, maybe Jax is still around but in limited areas. I dunno.
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>>> If you're *really* old, you can still sing the Jax radio jingle.
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> Hello Mellow JAX, little dahlin'
> You're the beer for me
> I know that you'll agree
> Hello mellow JAX little dahlin'
> You're the beer for me yessireee
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Our senior trip was a visit to New Orleans. Drinking age in Louisiana was 18 at the time,
as was entry to the clubs in the French Quarter. Ah, Fabachers, one of my favorite brews. :-)
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