What weighed 75,000 pounds, could only move backwards, and had an airplane on top? America’s Snow Cruiser, of course! The story ends in Antarctica during World War II. Here’s how it all began…!
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Regarding the Snow Cruiser:
My Dad always called the smart people who had no common sense, educated idiots. We lived in a University town and we had several like that, including our next door neighbor the soil guru. He managed to kill his entire backyard garden with some kind of weed killer. It didn’t grow anything for 10 years, guess it worked.
Hi! George and I just watched the Blue Plate Special – congratulations! We missed the list of sponsors, will they be a part of the show in the future? We hope so!