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Even in the early 60s Coors was distributed in sixteen Western States.
....But not in Mississippi, a place decidedly east of Colorado. -- Mike Kanze Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte "Tex Houston" wrote in message ... "John Miller" wrote in message ... Mike Kanze wrote: The "straight" (non-KA-6D) A-6 had enough space in the Etensible Equipment Platform (the "birdcage") for the crew's hanging bags of civvies and shaving kits. The T-2 had enough cube in the nose cone for 3 - 4 cases of Coors Beer, very popular in the Meridian, MS of the late 1960s when you couldn't buy it outside of Colorado. ...and when you bought a case, you'd get change back from a $5.00 bill. Those *were* the days. -- John Miller Even in the early 60s Coors was distributed in sixteen Western States. Tex |
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