I remember 3 loaves of bread for $1. Apple, cherry pies, honeybuns, etc., 3 for a $1. Boxes of twinkies or cupcakes for $1 or 2.
On a different note that wind is really picking up now. Looks like no outdoor movies for me tonight. Have to use the 75" screen inside
Use to be a hostess thrift store back in the day. We'd get all our bread and snacks there. No clue what they're doing there now. Lots of vintage fuel related stuff. Not sure if open to the public
Offer as a lot. Plenty of INGOers are into older stuff. Maybe one of our industry partners, or someone that sells at local gunshows may be interested as a package. Just food for thought. Don't know if you don't try, and doesn't cost ya a thing to do so. Once again, just my :twocents:
I've always used YouTube to upload personal videos. Load to YouTube then share link here. I'm sure there's easier ways but I'm not that tech savvy when it comes to this
Prices were out of hand the last time I was there in 2000. I recall $7 for a PB&J for the kid. Couldn't give me 100k in cash to go back at this point with all their woke ********
They tax you per wheel on vehicles you own. Think portage is $25 per wheel. So if you have 2 vehicles it's 8×. Have a dually truck that's 6×. Have a motorcycle ×2
And if you travel and get off at 80/94 and Ripley (rt51) going to be lane closures both directions thru November and then again next year for bridge reconstruction