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Posted by:Fred |
#6 Ebbang Uluque6305 - the mixed drinks started at $8 shots at $6. Food was a loss leader. Now in the downtown, at the start of WW-II .. dad tells me a large T-Bone with all the fixing and a beer was 50 cents in a bar where folks still wore six-guns. (His brother owned the Penguin ice-cream store there and since a army camp was nearby made that cost in a second). |
Posted by: 3dc 2014-01-30 14:42 |
#5 Prime rib, chicken, ham, turkey, shrimp, vegetables...all you can eat buffet for $2.50 in 1963. whimper |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2014-01-30 12:00 |
#4 Yeah but rich ranchers with 100K acres and an appreciation for actresses in need of a sugar daddy. Highest percentage of divorce lawyers too ... for some reason. There heyday with the Crossroads is long gone but it still has some draw. times ago here - for a few years the food was free but the booze cost. . |
Posted by: 3dc 2014-01-30 11:13 |
#3 All of the "Friends of Abe". Miles City is about a days ride from East Bejesus Nowhere isn't it? |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2014-01-30 06:50 |
#2 GolfBravoUSMC.... I understand that %90 of the cattleman's wives in Miles City Montana are failed Hollywood Starlets ... my question is the other way around... What percentage of failed Hollywood Starlets end up in Miles City? |
Posted by: 3dc 2014-01-30 06:13 |
#1 Birthday Gam Shot Julie McCullough [Playmate of the Month for February 1986][Filmography][Playboyography](age 49) ![]() Trying to Keep Design Under Wraps |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2014-01-30 03:24 |