I have a buddy from beantown and he told me it’s the state sandwich in Mass. Our favorite beach sandwich for 30+ years of going to West Yarmouth, which ironically is south of South Yarmouth.BiffPow wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 5:40 pm I had to look up what a “fluffernutter” sandwich was. I suspected it had something to do with marshmallow, but had never heard of that term, having grown up in Springdale, Ohio in the 1960s (well, a year and a half in Indiana at the end of the decade).
I mixed peanut butter and syrup (spread on Zesta saltine crackers) while watching TV after school.
collecting Batman 1966 merchandise
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Re: collecting Batman 1966 merchandise
Some days you just can't get rid of a ... SHARK!
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Re: collecting Batman 1966 merchandise
Lou, may I ask where you got the Signal, bat-computer, and bust?
Re: collecting Batman 1966 merchandise
I got the Computer and searchlight from Todd Mello. I have a 1/12 version of the Searchlight, made for Mattel and McFarlane figures left.
The Bust came from the guy who made the first release of the 1:1 scale bust many moons ago. FTC made a 1/9 version of the bust in their accessory kit.
The Bust came from the guy who made the first release of the 1:1 scale bust many moons ago. FTC made a 1/9 version of the bust in their accessory kit.
Some days you just can't get rid of a ... SHARK!