Date: Sat, 1 Apr 1995 17:41:04 -0600 From: Natalie Maynor Subject: Bounced Mail **************************************************************** REMINDER: WHEN INCLUDING A PREVIOUS LIST POSTING IN SOMETHING YOU'RE SENDING TO THE LIST, BE SURE TO EDIT OUT ALL REFERENCES TO ADS-L. **************************************************************** > Date: Sat, 1 Apr 1995 15:38:58 -0500 > Subject: ADS-L: error report from GROVE.IUP.EDU > >The enclosed mail file, found in the ADS-L reader and shown under the spoolid >6513 in the console log, has been identified as a possible delivery error >notice for the following reason: "Sender:", "From:" or "Reply-To:" field >pointing to the list has been found in mail body. > > -------------- Message in error (80 lines) ------------------------- > Date: Sat, 01 Apr 1995 15:37:37 -0500 (EST) > From: BARBARA HILL HUDSON > Subject: Re: boston coolers > > > Date: Sat, 01 Apr 1995 08:44:56 -0600 > From: Anne Baldwin > Subject: Re: boston coolers > > >Re Rootbeer and ice cream: > > > > We called that drink a purple cow > > >In Chicago in the late 40s and early 50s a mixture of vanilla ice cream and > >root beer was called a black cow. Ice cream with grape soda was called a > >.)purple cow. > > You're right! How soon we forget > > > [deleted material] An ice cream soda was a > >mixture of ice cream, seltzer water and a chocolate or fruit syrup. We made > >black cows at home from store bought ingredients, but I never had an ice > >cream soda except in ice cream parlors or soda fountains which, in those > >days, could be found in any drugstore, usually near the entrance. My > >favorite ice cream sodas were strawberry because for some reason the syrup > >contained pieces of mashed strawberry. They sometimes clogged the straw, > >but when you sucked hard enough you'd be rewarded with a little morse of > >pure strawberry, to be washed down by the flood of soda that followed. > > I used to work as a soda jerk in the So-Low Drug Store on the corner of > Garfield and Wentworth in the fifties, and the favorites were cherry cokes; > double malted and ice cream sodas made with strawberry syrup or pineapple > syrup. Both were very chunky. Of course they had to be accompanied by Jays > Potato Chips! > > bhhudson[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]grove.iup.edu > > > ================================================= > Robert F. Baldwin, 515/284-8920 > Freelance Articles Member, ASJA > > =================================================