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Mike Gilbert, Bill Gafford, and Rob Aydellette discuss Amoco's attempt at a new "more fun" logo (hanging behind Gilbert's head) just before the Amoco Torch and Oval became awash in green and yellow. Unfortunately, the new logo designers had three frogs and a trademark infringement issue to deal with. |
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Tom Leary (L) asks Al Champaign (R), who had just retired a few hours earlier, that age old question, "So, Al, just when are you moving to that Washingston state island you've been talking about for the last twenty something years?" |
. Tricia Dark and Andy Cherne were recently married. Andy had to run before the camera got active, so Tricia sat in for Cherne. |
. Charlie McBride (R) asks Louie Berent (L), "Louie, Louie, just what were the words to that song they wrote about you back in the 60's? And, did you really carpool with McDowell, Bille and Green?" |
| Fred Lockett, retired ex-Am Nowlins Geowiz and now a north of the lake gentlemen farmer, drove in from Louisiana to see everyone. | Al Champaign (L), attempts to convince everyone that
he really does own property on Whitby Island north of Seattle. William
Green (R), who actually drove across Whitby Island two
years ago, confirmed that there really is a Whitby Island, but also said, "But,
I didn't see Al there." And Al answered, "That's because I haven't moved yet." To which, everybody said, "So Champaign, when are you moving?" |
Fred Lockett, Mickey Puckett, Bill Gafford, and Charlie McBride remembering a few after work stops at Buzzy's. |