TB. Thanks for a walk down memory lane. Back in the day nothing like a MAD magazine for a lot of fun. A friend loaned me his old "Speer Manual For Reloading Ammunition" No.5 1961 addition. H380 was one of the main powders from back then for some of the larger calibers. Take care.
Ahh, the days of Mad Magazine. Cartoonist Al Jaffee passed away earlier this year at the age of 102. He was notable for his work in Mad magazine, including his trademark feature, the Mad Fold-in. Jaffee was a regular contributor to the magazine for 65 years and is its longest-running contributor. He retired in June 2020. His last "Fold-In" was published in August 2020.
It took a lot of scavenged deposit soda bottles to afford a Mad Magazine back then. It was a big day when the Old Man was done with the Shotgun News as well.
@@RealDeanWinchester It was a parody of the movie Towering Inferno. In the mad story, the high rise fire started because the entire building was plugged into the lamp post on the street corner. As a kid and still now that is funny:)
The description says that one time animals were easy to find, many species now are hard to track. When you fold it in the picture becomes a woman in a grass dress and the animal is when you get on a woman's back. Pretty funny/corny.
TB. Thanks for a walk down memory lane. Back in the day nothing like a MAD magazine for a lot of fun. A friend loaned me his old "Speer Manual For Reloading Ammunition" No.5 1961 addition. H380 was one of the main powders from back then for some of the larger calibers. Take care.
Happy Sunday morning MUSTANG MAN!❤❤
Thanks , that brought back some old memories . The military rifle prices were cheap back in the day .
Thanks for the trip back in time. Things sure have changed. Thanks Toad.
Ahh, the days of Mad Magazine. Cartoonist Al Jaffee passed away earlier this year at the age of 102. He was notable for his work in Mad magazine, including his trademark feature, the Mad Fold-in. Jaffee was a regular contributor to the magazine for 65 years and is its longest-running contributor. He retired in June 2020. His last "Fold-In" was published in August 2020.
Hope you're having a good Sunday as well. Nice rainy weekend here, good time for a trip down memory lane.
An enjoyable video Toadley.
Thanks Toad, that was fun.
It took a lot of scavenged deposit soda bottles to afford a Mad Magazine back then. It was a big day when the Old Man was done with the Shotgun News as well.
Back when America was on top of the world.
Doesn't take long for bad management and greed to ruin things.
You're a regular Doris Day
You ever see the Towering Sterno skit?
@@ToadleyBrowne I have not
@@RealDeanWinchester It was a parody of the movie Towering Inferno. In the mad story, the high rise fire started because the entire building was plugged into the lamp post on the street corner. As a kid and still now that is funny:)
@@ToadleyBrowne i wasn't much of a mad magazine fan, but national lampoon 🥰. Always had some gratuitous boobies.
@@RealDeanWinchester "Buy this magazine or we will shoot this dog" Lampoon was funny as well.
I'll take the f.n. 30-06 for 79.00 please
What did the picture look like when folded in?
The description says that one time animals were easy to find, many species now are hard to track. When you fold it in the picture becomes a woman in a grass dress and the animal is when you get on a woman's back. Pretty funny/corny.