Yup, back when there wasn't much loose change in their pockets they would buy a "BLEM" two different size whitewalls didn't matter, the pedestrians could only see one side at a time.The good old days?
We use to run "May Pops " from the salvage yard. May pop today, may pop tomorrow, but at 5 bucks a piece it didn't much matter cause it left us with beer money.
I resemble that. Was born there. Ice driving on Lake Minnetonka.Hah! I forgot about that term. We used to call them "Minneapolis Maypops."
I like to ask the youngsters: "Do you accept cash?" With a very serious expressionNot only tires to miss from back in the day , I miss it all , can you imagine thumbing your way around as a student today , talking to strangers just to pass the time , going for a walk in the woods with no objective ( well maybe keeping an eye out for sign) giving a lift to hitch hikers , and countless other activities we did just for the hell of it …. I paid cash as usual this morning at Duc club coffee , poor girl was challenged to break a $20 when I refused her payment machine