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Donner lake and Donner pass was the site of a wagon train that got stranded in the winter and resorted to cannibalism.Not sure I get this?
It's pretty infamous in the USA, historically speaking. I've actually been there back in the 1970s. Care for some brain soup?Not sure I get this?
The ultimate humiliation would then to force the landlords widow and children to live in the tent and charge them rent.
Is it the water supply or the water tank for refilling steam engines?Tulpa Girl OMG! How did I never think of this? Seriously! I mean I was watching this when it was releasing as a small child along with other shows of the era. WTF! LOL!
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One more death and Edward Gorey can write the Gashlycrumb Beanies.
Well, didn't realize that's what those water towers were also for. lol. No idea now.Is it the water supply or the water tank for refilling steam engines?
Is it the water supply or the water tank for refilling steam engines?
As somebody who has seen more of Petticoat Junction than I care to admit (my wife likes the show)...Well, didn't realize that's what those water towers were also for. lol. No idea now.
Heh thanks! I've not seen the show since I re-watched reruns of it back in the mid to late 1970s. There were some shows I would watch anytime I got a chance. That was one along with The Rat Patrol, Green Acres, The Wild West, I Dream of Jeannie, Bewitched, Brady Bunch, The Ghost and Misses Muir, A Family Affair, The Partridge Family, The Courtship of Eddie's Father and Mash were shows I recall and often back in reruns where you'd catch them again on one of the three or four channels.As somebody who has seen more of Petticoat Junction than I care to admit (my wife likes the show)...
It's clearly the water tank for the local steam train, the Hooterville Cannonball. (Yes, I know--Hooterville. But this was a more innocent era). This could still be a problem, though. I gather that in the Civil War, there was difficulty with troops bathing in the water supplies for locomotives. The soap and dirt they left in the water led to malfunctions and the Union forces at least had to issue stern warnings forbidding the practice.
Boy, that's a meme with a limited audience.
True. But it gets a pass due to the implied nudity.Boy, that's a meme with a limited audience.
I guess I'm not in the audienceBoy, that's a meme with a limited audience.
That corn woman's ass is disturbing on a fundamental level.