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Posted: 4/19/2019 10:52:11 AM EDT
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I never cared for the orange-look. The paisley-pink floral look was more my thing.
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They may look like fucking idiots, but I'd go back there and live anytime.
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Who the hell are the three on the right?
ETA: Holy schnikies, that's a grown up Bobby, Jan and Cindy. |
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A black pimp from the 70's would see that and say "whoa! pump the brakes a little on that wardrobe, man."
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I remember "The Brady Bunch", But I don't remember "The Brady Bunch Variety Hour".
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This thread has a lot less World of Warcraft than I was expecting.
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WAAAY too much yellow, orange, and pink. And lapels should not be large enough to make refugee tents out of.
The 70s were the 60's hangover. Things didn't get really GOOD again until the 80s. |
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WAAAY too much yellow, orange, and pink. And lapels should not be large enough to make refugee tents out of. The 70s were the 60's hangover. Things didn't get really GOOD again until the 80s. View Quote Also for the under 50 crowd Those Were the Days by the 5th Dimension |
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I remember watching that. When there are only 7 channels including PBS, you’ll watch anything
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My favorite episode: Peter was strangely infatuated with outlaw Jesse James and ran around the house with six shooters blasting family members after he held them up. Mom & Dad became concerned and somehow located the relative of an actual victim of the James gang (did they fly him in from Missouri? wtf). Relative visited the Brady house and informed Peter face to face that his hero was a dirty, no good, murdering bastard. Sure took the fuckin' wind out of Peter's sails ... pissed right in his Cheerios.
If memory serves me, Peter then moved on to a new hero, William Quantrill. Pretty sure. |
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Do a Google image search for Peter Max. You'll see how he influenced the late 60's/70's Also for the under 50 crowd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj8RJWU2EVAWas View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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WAAAY too much yellow, orange, and pink. And lapels should not be large enough to make refugee tents out of. The 70s were the 60's hangover. Things didn't get really GOOD again until the 80s. Also for the under 50 crowd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj8RJWU2EVAWas [youtube]https://youtu.be/y3KEhWTnWvE[/youtube] |
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I am so very glad I didn't live in a time where that kind of dress was considered normal.
Of course one day they'll be saying that about the stuff we wear today. |
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I heard somewhere that back in the day, Florence Henderson "got around" quite a bit......
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https://vimeo.com/246506424
I can’t embed this but if you follow the link this is a home movie my dad took of our Bicentenial street party July 4, 1976. I was 5 at the time. It's just 5 minutes long and really shows off middle-class America in the '70s. Those were great times. |
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Me, Marcia, a bottle of Cuervo, a dark romantic place....
Don't worry, it's not creepy; she's older than I am... ETA: Goddamn, I miss being a kid in the '80's. |
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https://vimeo.com/246506424 I can’t embed this but if you follow the link this is a home movie my dad took of our Bicentenial street party July 4, 1976. I was 5 at the time. It's just 5 minutes long and really shows off middle-class America in the '70s. Those were great times. View Quote Most of my family worked at Kodak,but we never had any movin' pictures. |
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