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February 20, 2022 at 12:42PM

What was your first “official, over the table” job?

My first gig that had an offical paycheck was circa October 1985 with high school pals at the Boynton Beach Mall’s Taco Viva. I think Steve and Kevin are the only people that remain on my radar from that time. (The others are either extremely opposed to my beliefs, deceased, or both.)

I am glad that I got the gig at the Boynton Beach Library soon after, because working in food service was really not my thing. Minimum wage in Florida back then was $3.35 an hour ($9.47 in today’s dollars) , and my only financial worries were going to the movies, dining out, keeping the car full of gas, insured, and maintained. The benefits of working at Taco Viva were cooling off in the walk in freezer, goofing in the mall with friends after hours, and my first paid experience as a clown (handing helium balloons out to kids at the grand opening, very basic balloon animals and hats)

I still say “hot soup” when trying to clear a path while encumbered, and think of hot sauce in terms of mild to “el scorcho”.

From the web page -” The first Taco Viva opened February of 1968 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mexican food was new to this area and Taco Viva was on a mission to introduce it to the masses.

Over many years with the help of a lot of great employees and customers it grew to over 85 locations in 11 states. In 1989 it was sold to Miami Subs who converted many of locations into Miami Subs and later sold the remaining Taco Viva locations to another company. The last location that we are aware of closed in 2005. ”

#firstjob #boyntonbeach #tacoviva #october1985 https://instagr.am/p/CaNTlbPjQYM/


Continue reading February 20, 2022 at 12:42PM

February 20, 2022 at 12:42PM

What was your first “official, over the table” job?

My first gig that had an offical paycheck was circa October 1985 with high school pals at the Boynton Beach Mall’s Taco Viva. I think Steve and Kevin are the only people that remain on my radar from that time. (The others are either extremely opposed to my beliefs, deceased, or both.)

I am glad that I got the gig at the Boynton Beach Library soon after, because working in food service was really not my thing. Minimum wage in Florida back then was $3.35 an hour ($9.47 in today’s dollars) , and my only financial worries were going to the movies, dining out, keeping the car full of gas, insured, and maintained. The benefits of working at Taco Viva were cooling off in the walk in freezer, goofing in the mall with friends after hours, and my first paid experience as a clown (handing helium balloons out to kids at the grand opening, very basic balloon animals and hats)

I still say “hot soup” when trying to clear a path while encumbered, and think of hot sauce in terms of mild to “el scorcho”.

From the web page -” The first Taco Viva opened February of 1968 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mexican food was new to this area and Taco Viva was on a mission to introduce it to the masses.

Over many years with the help of a lot of great employees and customers it grew to over 85 locations in 11 states. In 1989 it was sold to Miami Subs who converted many of locations into Miami Subs and later sold the remaining Taco Viva locations to another company. The last location that we are aware of closed in 2005. ”

#firstjob #boyntonbeach #tacoviva #october1985 https://instagr.am/p/CaNTlbPjQYM/


Continue reading February 20, 2022 at 12:42PM

February 20, 2022 at 12:42PM

What was your first “official, over the table” job?

My first gig that had an offical paycheck was circa October 1985 with high school pals at the Boynton Beach Mall’s Taco Viva. I think Steve and Kevin are the only people that remain on my radar from that time. (The others are either extremely opposed to my beliefs, deceased, or both.)

I am glad that I got the gig at the Boynton Beach Library soon after, because working in food service was really not my thing. Minimum wage in Florida back then was $3.35 an hour ($9.47 in today’s dollars) , and my only financial worries were going to the movies, dining out, keeping the car full of gas, insured, and maintained. The benefits of working at Taco Viva were cooling off in the walk in freezer, goofing in the mall with friends after hours, and my first paid experience as a clown (handing helium balloons out to kids at the grand opening, very basic balloon animals and hats)

I still say “hot soup” when trying to clear a path while encumbered, and think of hot sauce in terms of mild to “el scorcho”.

From the web page -” The first Taco Viva opened February of 1968 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mexican food was new to this area and Taco Viva was on a mission to introduce it to the masses.

Over many years with the help of a lot of great employees and customers it grew to over 85 locations in 11 states. In 1989 it was sold to Miami Subs who converted many of locations into Miami Subs and later sold the remaining Taco Viva locations to another company. The last location that we are aware of closed in 2005. ”

#firstjob #boyntonbeach #tacoviva #october1985 https://instagr.am/p/CaNTlbPjQYM/


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February 19, 2022 at 10:39AM

Lovely nursery rhymes on a Saturday morning. Some, more familiar than others.

The British Library holds this 1744 book of nursery rhymes, Tommy Thumb’s Pretty Song Book, which was sold in London and is the oldest surviving published collection in the genre.

#baabaablacksheep #mymillgrinds #tommythumbsprettysongbook #thebritishlibrary #vintageillustration #vintagestyle https://instagr.am/p/CaKgox5ut3E/


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February 17, 2022 at 02:41PM

illustration of a Funeral of William the Conqueror at Caen, engraving, England

I couldn’t remember which English king exploded… imagine my surprise to find there is more than one!

The one I was thinking of was William the Conquerer’s funeral but it turns out (pardon the pun) Henry VIII also went kaboom as a corpse-balloon.

Henry VIII https://bit.ly/3gRlf4Y

William the Conqueror
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February 17, 2022 at 12:48PM

Social isolation day #703 Thursday, February 17, 2022

Bog safari report- lots of litter. I need to carry a trash bag on the next trip for the non biodegradable items. I don’t mind folks throwing out old pumpkins and Christmas tree litter, but broken toys, bottles, pipes and the like is a bit much.

Photos are some of the leavings found on walkies, from a possum vertebra to some of the trash mentioned above. Selfies of Sisto and Harold at the end.

Weather was nice, light haze, about 50⁰F, ground was moist but not mucky. Still a good idea to wear a windbreaker, or long sleeves, in case of rain.

Critters were plentiful. Panda cat, many blackbirds, crows, squirrels, a couple of turkey buzzards. No blue Jay’s, but a few small birds with yellow butts.

#sisto #glyos #modulartoys #toyphotography #toystagram #battletribes #spymonkeystudios #warlordsofwor #gormiti #onelldesign #sistobrak #swampwalk #bogsafari https://instagr.am/p/CaFl4OpuiFg/

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