Red and Rover by Brian Basset for May 17, 2016

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    wmwiii Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I used to do that all the time when I was a kid. The beer cans were steel then (1950’s) – don’t know if it works with aluminum cans.

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    Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I haven’t thought of that in a long time!

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    Catfeet Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    We used to do that, back in my wasted youth!

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  almost 8 years ago

    We did it too, but with soda cans since beer is a no-no in ourfamily.

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    Under Dog Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I did that when I was a kid only we called them pop cans. Lol. I would probably fall and break a hip if I tried that now.

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    I'll fly away  almost 8 years ago

    We did the same thing. Fun and funny memory. Thanks.

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    mr_sherman Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    That brings up memories for a lot of us.

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    aimlesscruzr  almost 8 years ago

    Poor Rover in the last panel has his ears cover his ears…

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    neverenoughgold  almost 8 years ago

    I don’t think it works too well with sneakers; otherwise known as Keds…

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    tom  almost 8 years ago

    You never have to worry about cybermen sneaking up on you.

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    TexMichael   almost 8 years ago

    Been there done that in the 60s and 70s. I recall the curl in of the lid/bottom pinching my converse high tops and my foot quite well.

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    wellis1947 Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Used to do that with od oil cans just before going into the barnyard -for obvious reasons.

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    Comic Minister Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Hee hee hee!

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    I Go Pogo   almost 8 years ago

    Like a sip from the fountain of youth…

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    TMMILLER Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I wonder at what time our youth transitioned from time outside to mostly inside time hooked to the phones or computers or game boys etc etc etc…?I also remember the beer can shoes. I wore them many a time on the way home from school.

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    nannygram  almost 8 years ago

    My brothers and I used to do that when we went on family picnics at the old Saratoga Battlefield picnic grounds. Had forgotten about those fun ’50s days!

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    Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    And even into the 60’s. Pepsi and Mountain Dew were still in steel cans into the 90’s. I still find pull-tabs in campgrounds on occasion.Next memory: Who can remember Romper-Stompers?

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    nailer Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I liked to use empty beer cans on the frame of my bike to make it sound like a motorcycle.Never used the card trick or knew about it until later in movies.

    We also used three steel cans put together with tape, the first one with a fuse hole at the side of the base and the top perforated, the second with both sides perforated and the third with the base perforated and the top cut-out. Then poured a little alchohol from above, pumped it with an empty beer can to vaporize it, and lightened a match on the fuse hole while being as close to the ground as possible. If everything went OK, it would go off with a big pop and shoot the beer can up to 60 ft on the air.Ahh! being young and stupid.

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    UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Nope, still bad.

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    namelocdet  almost 8 years ago

    Totally did that as a kid.

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