I remember one very prosperous rug store owner in particular, who was quite proud of the fact he had his own refrigerator for colas and ran a second business supplying cold drinks to neighboring stores.
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Jack William Bell
I remember one very prosperous rug store owner in particular, who was quite proud of the fact he had his own refrigerator for colas and ran a second business supplying cold drinks to neighboring stores. 4 comments
Jack William Bell
I should also mention the third business he had of buying and reselling black market cigarettes. I was at Incirlik Air Base, which is near Adana. I didn't smoke, but was allowed to buy up to four cartons a week at the base PX. So I would smuggle them off base and sell or trade them. The rug guy was always happy to buy. As I remember it was Pall Mall Golds they preferred, for some reason. (In Spain it was Marlboros.) My smuggling method was to tape them and wrap as a present.
Jack William Bell
I've written up some, but I have so many. I keep thinking I should try writing a cold-war version of MASH, only with drug-addled airplane mechanics and crazy pilots instead of nurses and doctors. ETA: I traveled all over the world and did lots of crazy shit during the four years I was in the Air Force. But it was a weird time because there were no wars – except there was. The cold war itself was not a joke, but it wasn't fought like a shooting war. Can't explain in 500 chars. |
@jackwilliambell, oh, it's quite an interesting historical thing!😃