Judging by all the passenger activity out front ... the people milling around, cabbies unloading suitcases and so on,
Gotta be 20 Minute Workout . . .
It was for my penis. :eyebrows:Gotta be 20 Minute Workout . . .
LOL!, I must have gone through at least ten of these bags in high school, they were great for carrying text books and notebooks, but the handles would break very easily, you either fixed it with hockey tape or with staples.
That's Erin Gray who played Col.Wilma Deering on the TV show 'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'
I knew a guy that had one, it worked. It also cut a lot of toes off.I remember as a kid seeing a tv ad for this, but never actually saw a real one! Still wonder if it really worked or not!!!
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Montreal was the biggest city in Canada with most of the corporate head offices in the country. It was growing city in the 60s. The Rene Levesque decided to pack it all up and send it down the 401 to the GTA. Jacques Parizeau carried on the tradition and now Pauline Marois is doing the same.Judging by all the passenger activity out front ... the people milling around, cabbies unloading suitcases and so on,
I'd say that must be the main terminal at Mirabel Airport, pride of Montreal.
Art Mann said:Judging by all the passenger activity out front ... the people milling around, cabbies unloading suitcases and so on,
I'd say that must be the main terminal at Mirabel Airport, pride of Montreal.
Yep. $2B for an incomplete, (mostly) abandoned airport. Still has cargo flights, though, so it's not a total loss.Montreal was the biggest city in Canada with most of the corporate head offices in the country. It was growing city in the 60s. The Rene Levesque decided to pack it all up and send it down the 401 to the GTA. Jacques Parizeau carried on the tradition and now Pauline Marois is doing the same.
I can't find a picture of it because I can't remember the name myself. But what was that toy that was like binoculars you look through and you see pictures from a circular inserting thing that would rotate as you pressed on the knob?