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RE the slopped roof. Has anyone else noticed that the roof the Secret Service snipers WERE on has more of a slope than the roof they did not go on? Just saying
 

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This goes back about 30 years ago at the Carlisle (PA) fall swap meet, a bunch of folks from California brought a giant vinyl dinosaur that was a Sinclair Oil Corporation promotional piece to the swap meet. They blew it up with an electrical air compressor, but it kept loosing air. There was a very drunk young woman lying under it trying to blow it up so it would stand on its legs again. There was quite a crowd cheering her on. Those were the wild days of Carlisle, unlike today that it is much more docile and refined.
 
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Daren Todd

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This goes back about 30 years ago at the Carlisle (PA) fall swap meet, a bunch of folks from California brought a giant vinyl dinosaur that was a Sinclair Oil Corporation promotional piece to the swap meet. They blew it up with an electrical air compressor, but it kept loosing air. There was a very drunk young woman lying under it trying to blow it up so it would stand on its legs again. There was quite a crowd cheering her on. Those were the wild days of Carlisle, unlike today that it is much more docile and refined.
Blowing up that unicorn though. It would either be done by my compressor, or not at all 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
 

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This goes back about 30 years ago at the Carlisle (PA) fall swap meet, a bunch of folks from California brought a giant vinyl dinosaur that was a Sinclair Oil Corporation promotional piece to the swap meet. They blew it up with an electrical air compressor, but it kept loosing air. There was a very drunk young woman lying under it trying to blow it up so it would stand on its legs again. There was quite a crowd cheering her on. Those were the wild days of Carlisle, unlike today that it is much more docile and refined.
If it was more like 40 years ago, I might remember that girl

Never been to Carlisle, but she did a great job.
 
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