And just what was so bad in 1957???

Jun 15, 2007 11:24

I've just read an article about a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was buried on the grounds of the Tulsa, Oklahoma courthouse for the 50th anniversary of Oklahoma, and was just dug up for the 100th anniversary. That they buried a car was not what caught my attention.

Also buried with it were 10 gallons of gasoline - in case internal combustion engines ( Read more... )

wtf

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d2leddy June 15 2007, 18:45:56 UTC
Tranquilizers

After women ran the country during World War II, they had to do something to keep you-all tranquil and controlled? Do you think women coming out of WWII were gonna swallow that Father Knows Best bullshit without drugs?

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southernpm June 15 2007, 18:47:53 UTC
You haven't lived in Oklahoma. I have. Completely understand the tranquilizers. Yes, sirree. ;)

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strawberysblond June 15 2007, 21:14:31 UTC
Come on, if you'd been a woman in the 50's you would have been *lucky* to have a ready supply of tranquilizers.

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kathrynmills June 16 2007, 20:52:41 UTC
I wonder if they are the last remaining pharmacutical level Quaaludes???

Hmmmm.

"Mother's Little Helpers" indeed.

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seumas_13 June 17 2007, 21:12:43 UTC
Maybe Valium had just been invented in Tulsa?

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