An old man was walking down a long dock counting the boards. When he got to the end the fell off into the ocean.
"When you're out of slits, you're out of pier."
"When you're out of slits, you're out of pier."
Ha, thanks- that one gave me a good chuckle.buckland said:An old man was walking down a long dock counting the boards. When he got to the end the fell off into the ocean.
"When you're out of slits, you're out of pier."
Four thus far.ntsqd said:Arg! I wonder how many even remember that commercial?
Well, it does begin: "An old man..." -- I think that's a clue as to who remembers it.ntsqd said:Arg! I wonder how many even remember that commercial?
When I was in Vietnam, it was 5¢ a can at the Enlisted Club. Added benefit was the rust on the inside of the can...DesertDave said:I used to buy Carling's Black Label for $5 a case when I was a broke college student.
Me also.MarkBC said:Well, it does begin: "An old man..." -- I think that's a clue as to who remembers it.
And yes, i'm old enough to remember the Schlitz commercial.
Henry's was the beer of choice while stationed at Bremerton,Wa. for ship overhaulPaulT said:Count me in, but I like this one best.
Paul
That reminds me of a door prize at a squadron party. 1st prize, a case of Ten High Bourbon. 2nd prize, two cases of Ten High Bourbon.buckland said:I used to get a free case when I picked up my pay stub.
Us cold war Army warriors in Thailand also enjoyed that 5 cent Carling Black Label in the EM Club-A buck could get you and some friends pretty wasted especially when you had a bottle of Makong,-Thailand's best rock gut whiskey -to take shots with! Yep, those were the days, blind and blind drunk all for a buck and a half! What was that drinking game-bizz, buss-bang-or something like that, that we played back then? I think today, I'd be dead after the first round !Wandering Sagebrush said:When I was in Vietnam, it was 5¢ a can at the Enlisted Club. Added benefit was the rust on the inside of the can...