CLUB CARS PART 1
60 WORDS
BEWARE BACKWARDS ANSWERS
- No, not that kind of club! I’m talking about “the (_ _ _ _ _ ) of the club that’s made for you and me, ( - _ - ) - ( - _ - ) - ( - _ - _ - _ - _)!”
- It all started on Saturday afternoons when hundreds of Mickey (_ _ _ ) wearing kids would pack their local ( _ _ _ _ _ ) during the 1930’s to watch, laugh and ( _ _ ) along with their favorite ( _ _ _ _ _ _) mouse and his pals.
- Both Walt (_ _ _ _ _ ) and Joshua ( _ _ _ ) were strong ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) of their respective brands, and it’s only natural that in 1934 the Disney organization (most likely Walt’s brother ( _ ) who ran the business) worked with ( _ _ _ _ ), the nation’s largest ( _ _) manufacturer, to create a product tie-in.
- And so was born the No. 1100 (_ _ _ _ _ ) Mouse ( _ _ ) Car, which Mr. Cowen often claimed “( _ _ _ ) Lionel” from ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) during the Great ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ). Selling for ( _ ) dollar, the little No. 1100 came equipped with an ( _ _ ) ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) motor and a circle of ( _ _ - _ _ _ _) track.
- (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ) in 1934, Mickey and ( _ _ _ _ ) continued to pump along until 1937. They were joined along the way by the No. 1103 Peter ( _ _ _ _ ) “( _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ )”, the 1105 ( _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ ) Duck & ( _ _ _ _) the Pup quacking along on the 1107.
- (_ _ _ ) Disney loved the ( _ _ _ _ ) and ( _ _ _ _ _). Perhaps Cowen was trying to woo more Disney bu