Whippersnaper!This is the first one of these "If you know what this is" images that does not make me feel old. I have no idea what I am looking at.
I knew a girl years back that would pick the carrots out of the large sacks (for the horses) and she would look for the bigguns.... where I kept my cutting horse, guess she figured I didn't know what she was doing!
I misread your original post as having watched Nolan Ryan beat the heck out of Willie Nelson and then was really disappointed reading the actual events.Rangers game w Nolan pitching. Was invited to the game and we sat at the front of the upper deck behind home plate.
Willie Wilson played for the A’s. They were exchanging words while at the plate. Willie hits a triple and when he gets to third he takes his helmet off and is screaming obscenities at Nolan. At the old field we were close enough to hear it all.
Nolan slings his glove off as he walks toward third. Willie runs at him. Nolan beats the crap out of him. Which I was surprised at because Wilson was about half Nolan’s age.
Nolan busted him up good before they could separate them. The crowd was going wild. Umps threw Willie out, then tossed Nolan too.
Crowd starting throwing trash on the field and yelling. They had the kid field crew back then. They came out with wheel barrows and starting picking up trash. About 6-8 crews.
The crowd would let them clean up a spot. Then as soon as they moved to the next spot they would throw more trash on the field. The giant Tortilla chip bags, swung around in a circle then spiraled onto the field. Funny to see it spraying chips every where.
At some point they resumed play with a bunch of trash on the field. It was hilarious and wild and my favorite sporting event I’ve been to.
I don't think thats it. More likely its CRS.Whippersnaper!
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Those are LePage's glue bottles. The tip was flexible to spread the glue which came out of a slot on the rubber tip.No. 'library paste' was white. Tasted better too.
You are correct....Those are LePage's glue bottles. The tip was flexible to spread the glue which came out of a slot on the rubber tip.
The library paste I remember came in a jar with a brush attached to the inside of the lid. It was mostly flour and water.