M.C.
in 1945 I was a young lad working in a tobacco factory when the good news came over the radio...and a guy (who
was fully into the spirit of the thing) began to toss two hundred cartons of cigs out of a window into the street outside in a surge of absolute joy.
Sadly, he was stopped by a sour security guy with no sense of true patriotism whatsoever.
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Harry O'Neill
Tue 27th Jun 2017 00:46
M.C.
in 1945 I was a young lad working in a tobacco factory when the good news came over the radio...and a guy (who
was fully into the spirit of the thing) began to toss two hundred cartons of cigs out of a window into the street outside in a surge of absolute joy.
Sadly, he was stopped by a sour security guy with no sense of true patriotism whatsoever.
(absolutely true)
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Original item by M.C. Newberry