[SPAM] Re: Quincy contest/Tangerine Contest

BUDDYonRC at aol.com BUDDYonRC at aol.com
Mon Aug 15 11:02:46 AKDT 2005


 
In a message dated 8/15/2005 1:12:25 PM Central Daylight Time,  
jivey61 at bellsouth.net writes: 
Yep Those and Viceroy,.Kool's and Wings(with  an airplane picture card  in 
each package )
Buddy

Buddy
Bet it was Camels or Lucky Strikes, too.
Whoops there's  that age thing again.

Jim Ivey
> 
> From:  BUDDYonRC at aol.com
> Date: 2005/08/15 Mon PM 02:09:02 EDT
> To:  discussion at nsrca.org
> Subject: Re: [SPAM] Re: Quincy contest/Tangerine  Contest
> 
>  
> In a message dated 8/15/2005 12:45:10  PM Central Daylight Time,  
> l.blair at worldnet.att.net  writes:
> Lamar I remember when you put a dime in the cigarette machine  and there  
were 
> three pennys change in the package  wrapper.
> Buddy
> 
> I can remember paying $0.11 per gallon  at a gas war and  cig's were $0.35 
a 
> pack .
>   
> Lamar
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From:  _randy10926 at comcast.net_ (mailto:randy10926 at comcast.net)   
> To: _discussion at nsrca.org_ (mailto:discussion at nsrca.org)   
> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 9:33  AM
> Subject: Re:  Quincy contest/Tangerine  Contest
> 
> 
> I remember  15.6 cents a gallon for regular leaded about that time  frame.  
I  
> could fill up my car (austin heally sprite) for $2.00;  maybe  $2.50 
in-between 
> price wars.
>  
>  Randy
>  
> 
> --------------  Original message  -------------- 
> 
> > The last gas war that I   remember(1969 or 70??) buying gas at had 
premium 
> at 
> > 19  cents a  gallon and regular was 23 cents. Gas was about 35 cents a  
> gallon 
> >  at home. It paid for us to drive to the  next town to get gas, go back 
home 
>  
> > and cruise all  night, then go back and fill up before turning the  keys 
> back  
> > over to Pa. 
> > 
> > Wayne Galligan 
>  >  
> > 
> > 
> > ----- Original Message  ----- 
> > From:  "Ken Thompson" 
> > To:   
> > Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 8:02 PM  
> >  Subject: Re: Quincy contest/Tangerine Contest 
> > 
>  >  
> > > We have $ 2.55 to 2.59 all around here. One spot  in Ohio was  having a 
> gas 
> > > war so some of us  patient ones got it for $  2.36, Bob did a little 
> better  
> > on 
> > > Friday, gotta'  love them gas wars!!  
> > > 
> > > Ken 
> > > -----   Original Message ----- 
> > > From: "Ron Van Putte"  
>  > > To: 
> > >  Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 8:40 PM  
> > > Subject: Re: Quincy  contest/Tangerine Contest  
> > > 
> > > 
> > > >  
>  > > > On Aug 14, 2005, at 7:22 PM, Ken Thompson wrote:  
>  > > > 
> > > >> About 20 min., and you can bet  I  squeezed every drop I could fit 
in 
> my 
> > >  >> tank, too!! I  paid a little more than you did, but still a  great 
> > deal. 
> >  > > 
> > >  > I went to the Tangerine Contest down in  Apopka, FL with Tony  
Stillman. 
> > We 
> > > > paid  $2.57/gallon on  the way there. The cheapest gas was 
$2.39/gallon 
> >  in  
> > > > Apopka. Paid $2.56/gallon on the way back. 
>  >  > > 
> > > > BTW, we had a good time at the  contest.  
> > > > 
> > > > They had one  Sportsman pilot, one  Intermediate pilot, two Advanced 
> >  pilots, 
> > > > four  Master pilots and NINE F3A pilots!  If you can imagine this: 
Jason 
> >  > > Shulman was there  AND he competed with his World Championship  
> airplane! 
>  > > > Not only that, he let his brother, David,  borrow his  airplane so 
he 
> > could 
> > > > compete. I   asked that at the pilots' meeting that Jason and David 
be 
> >  >  > allowed to fly alone, so that Jason's airplane wouldn't be at  
risk,  
> and 
> > > > that's the way it went until  the fourth round, when  my airplane was 
> > > > airborne,  and Jason took off. Can you  imagine how conscious I was 
of 
> >  > > where Jason's airplane  was during that flight? Can you believe  
that it 
> > > > was my  highest scoring flight? I was  amazed! 
> > > > 
> > >  > Jason leaves for  France on Monday. Go U.S.A.!!! 
> > > >  
> >  > > Ron Van Putte 
> > > > 
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