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PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942 Carrot cake surged in popularity during WW2 for that reason.
Carrot cake surged in popularity during WW2 for that reason.
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in A boy in front of the Loews 125th Street movie theater, 1976. You know some young-lookin' 31 year-olds.
You know some young-lookin' 31 year-olds.
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in NYPD enter their temporary headquarters near the World Trade Center. New York, NY, September 13, 2001. Photo by Andrea Booher Inflation calculator says it should be $1.72 to maintain pace with inflation since 2001.
Inflation calculator says it should be $1.72 to maintain pace with inflation since 2001.
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in Construction worker at the Hoover Dam, USA, 1931 The whiskey is the most important part
The whiskey is the most important part
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in Construction worker at the Hoover Dam, USA, 1931 Many from lowest-bid contractor fuckery, no less.
Many from lowest-bid contractor fuckery, no less.
PugJesus, 1 year ago to memes in Metal must have some sort of restorative property Pickled from the inside.
Pickled from the inside.
PugJesus, 1 year ago to comicstrips in Charles Dickens Watches "The Muppet Christmas Carol" [R. E. Parrish] It is a classic though, game respects game
It is a classic though, game respects game
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in Construction worker at the Hoover Dam, USA, 1931 The Hoover Dam project was one of the first (the first?) where hard hats were mandatory for workers on-site!
The Hoover Dam project was one of the first (the first?) where hard hats were mandatory for workers on-site!
PugJesus, 1 year ago to baldurs_gate_3 in Companion love "s-should the need arise" Yes, Shadowheart, I am sure that's why you were considering that. Necessity.
"s-should the need arise"
Yes, Shadowheart, I am sure that's why you were considering that. Necessity.
PugJesus, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) to historyporn in King Frederick IX of Denmark, a former naval officer, showing off his tattoos, 1951 Damn Nordic countries and their high life expectancy
Damn Nordic countries and their high life expectancy
PugJesus, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) to historyporn in Senator Church Holds CIA 'Heart Attack Gun' During Committee on Misconduct By Surveillance Agencies, 1975 CIA try not to be the most ridiculous and amoral agency known to the US government challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
CIA try not to be the most ridiculous and amoral agency known to the US government challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942 The Brits referred to American GIs in the UK as "Overfed, oversexed, and over here" (some versions have 'overpaid' instead of 'overfed') To which Americans developed a response - that Brits were underfed, undersexed, and under Eisenhower!
The Brits referred to American GIs in the UK as "Overfed, oversexed, and over here" (some versions have 'overpaid' instead of 'overfed')
To which Americans developed a response - that Brits were underfed, undersexed, and under Eisenhower!
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942 Bread wasn’t rationed but the only bread you could get your hands on was “the national loaf”, which my grandmother informed me was “saltier than unwashed seaweed”. lmao Makes one grateful to live in a more plentiful age!
Bread wasn’t rationed but the only bread you could get your hands on was “the national loaf”, which my grandmother informed me was “saltier than unwashed seaweed”.
lmao
Makes one grateful to live in a more plentiful age!
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942 Trading ration cards was actually very common! I imagine the only Brit who didn't like tea or sugar was living like the king.
Trading ration cards was actually very common! I imagine the only Brit who didn't like tea or sugar was living like the king.
PugJesus, 1 year ago to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942 Yeah, these are just the rationed goods. Bread wasn't rationed during WW2 for the Brits. Vegetables and the like also weren't rationed.
Yeah, these are just the rationed goods. Bread wasn't rationed during WW2 for the Brits. Vegetables and the like also weren't rationed.