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Always cool when you see how preserved these end up being.
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I love stuff like that. Small towns off the beaten path are so interesting.
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Modern archaeology in the Motor City. I wonder what we can learn about our ancestors from this...
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Don’t build your entire economy on a single industry?
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A clear coat could help it last longer, now that it’s exposed.
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That’s an awesome sign.
I had some Vernor’s recently, and they’ve clearly watered down the recipe. It used to clear out your sinuses. Now it’s just blah.
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It has lost some of the punch...
Still better than Canada Dry though, and thats all I can ask for.
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Vernors is part of my hangover cure. That and greasy hashbrowns.
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If you are near SC try Blenheims hot version. Close to the Vernors of old!
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I often saw these wall ads when on holiday in rural France. They’re very evocative of bygone times. Like these (not mine, sadly):
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You should ideally view them from a 2CV or DS while travelling along a route nationale
Something like this scene
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There are old mining towns in the Colorado mountains with neat ads on buildings.
I love me some 2CV and DS.
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Haven’t been there, but have been to Butte where I may well have passed this: