Who here likes history?

I like history i don’t know alot thoe. anyway my dad called me from his work to come look at some stuff they found. now my dad works for a college who makes buildings into dorms and stuff. anyway i went down and found to my suprise full bottles of Pepsi and coke from long ago. also found Miltary crackers from 1962 in cans. of couse you get 1 person out of the group who wants to try them to see if there stale. and well they opened 1 of the 18 cans they have down there to see. well there not stale or anything so go figure. anyway i don’t know anything about the 60’s so if anyone who knows some stuff about history please enlighten me. also if you want i can get a pic of the cracker can and stuff just ask. also if you really want 1 i probly can get you 1. well thank you.

My parents still have old glass bottles from that era still in the basement,
turn it into giant eagle for that hefty $0.06 refund :kekegay:

I have enough trouble just remembering what happened yesterday let alone years ago.

When I helped my GF’s Father redo their kitchen we found and old news paper under the sink counter from the late 20’s early 30s and their were cars in there for 800 bucks and fridges for like 100-200, shoes were like 5 bucks, it was interesting to see.

when i helped my parents redo their house we put a newspaper in the wall from back when the san fran earthquake hit… we found on there from when JFK was shot.

i’d be interested in a bottle or crackers from then… at least to see what they look like.

what building was this in?

history is cool. I’ve read about the crackers thing before. they had crackers in storage incase of an emergency from like the 40’s. they took out a bunch and did a taste test with people on the street and everyone said they were good.

history is fun, we were remodeling our house and ripped down a wall and still there plain as day was the engravings of the people who built the house around 1920, and there was a newpaper in plastic, beer cans lol, and a couple 2 dollar bills inside the newspaper, it was pretty cool

turbovw18 the building was in Monessen and it’s in the Vancollent building. i have to see how many are left and if they ate more cans well i will let you know if you are really instred in them.

i will take a thing of crackers!!

i know where you are talking about… i used to have an office in monesson… i’d be interested in seeing what you got down there… god knows not too many people have been through there.

You mean like Walt Disney’s frozen head? I think he prefers to be called Caucasian though. :smiley:

First of all … stop eating the crackers.
Second of all… get that stuff on e-bay.

People pay big money for that type of thing. The fact that the Pepsi Bottles are still full… Makes them worth a fortune.

The more “authentic and undisturbed” the item the more it is worth.

i have a history degree as well as a lit degree… so i guess i like history… as for crackers, i didn’t think sealed crackers could go bad. Pepsi— probably flat, but those bottles are worth more w/ the shit in it still.