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City Hospital ambulance, 1905-1908
“John Miller’s first attempt in the food truck business was a complete disaster.” - Catherine Calac
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This is will definately be an issue for Parking Services!
Last week she made me sleep on the couch, this week its this..
When we install the new sirens, we'd all be a lot happier
Although he worked door-to-door for many years, Uncle Milo never became much of a salesperson. His unfortunate choice of company logos was his undoing.
You know you are an IUPUI student when the lack of parking spots corners you into riding a horse!
ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM! Try the new small pox flavor, it's delicious!
You know what they say: save the gas, ride the horse
Small Pox; It's coming to a city near you...
This is one race for the cure I don't intend to lose!
"No, I do not know how they got this flag on the rear of my horse."
funnny... Yea parking is such an issue at this school. With the number of tickets they write I am surprised they haven't built another garage yet?
How you doin?
I thought they were giving away small SOCKS!
Boiler Up! Catch the fever now!
Extra! Extra!! Horse Blames Small Pox Wagon for Lack of Treats!!
John Miller's first attempt in the food truck business was a complete disaster.
Stylish hat - check. Beautiful horse - check. Yet John never could figure out why the women didn't respond to his profile picture.
O-ho the Wells Fargo Wagon is a-comin' down the street,
I wish, I wish I knew what it could be!
... uhh, wait, wrong wagon
So, the mouse was turned into a horse and I into a man?!... Well hey, maybe prince charming won't notice. :-/
While the City Hospital never put the cart before the horse, during smallpox outbreaks they were known to put the cart beside the horse...naturally, this was in a period prior to health outcomes research.
While not as historically noted, Paul Revere's great grandson Horace Revere's ride throughout the country warning that "Small Pox is coming, Small Pox is coming!" was still very important.
Owing, in part, to an oversize jockey and a truly unfortunate name, Small-Pox never became a Derby contender.