Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Don't mess with me!

Or I'll poke you with my poking stick!


Got this neat-o scythe from a friend at the corner of my street. When they moved in, he found a bunch of old implements in the shed that the old fella before them had left. He said there's a second scythe in there. I keep forgetting to go look. I think he said I can have it too. :) Anyway, the handle on this one is around 5 feet and the blade is around 40 inches.

This reminds me that I saw a sickle at Goodwill not long ago. Who donates something like that?!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Moe Knows...

...lots of things, apparently!


This is a t-shirt I wore in the early 90's. I still have it! :) It's a play on "Bo Knows", a Nike catchphrase associated with professional football and baseball player Bo Jackson.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

More chippy goodness!

Remember these guys? :)

"If I give one to you, I have to give one to everybody else."


I've always loved that commercial. Simple, funny and incredibly effective, the way an ad should be. A friend at high school loved it too, and would sometimes say that famous catchphrase.

Watch the ad here if you'd like to refresh your memory or just see whatever it is I'm talking about! ;)

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Newfangled Pringle's!

Another treasure from my grandparents' basement, and this one is absolutely minty fresh, despite the latest trademark date being 1974! :o


Yes, Pringle's rather than Pringles. Interesting change... Here's the current logo for comparison:

Is it just me, or does what was once hair now look more like bushy eyebrows?



I like that simple little drawing of the can with the chips spilling out. :)


Even the inside is fancy! There's no lining in current cans. BOOOOOOOOO!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Retro future glue


Remember when everything was space age? I don't! :p

Found this in a box in my grandparents' basement. Probably from the early 60's.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Beer!


This mini keg (which is built like a tank!) belonged to my grandfather, most likely obtained on a visit to us in New Brunswick in the mid 80s, and I have to think there are VERY few out there nowadays. I always knew of the company, as I lived not too far from the factory, which was in Dieppe. I saw it many times whilst we drove down the highway beside the industrial park it was situated in. They were right at the side of the road and I remember the big Hanshaus letters.

It's kind of a sad story, actually... Read a short history of Hanshaus here.