Posted on 11/23/2010 1:31:46 PM PST by a fool in paradise
I did it wrong. I was chubby for much of my adult life. No women hit on me for the most part. Became a gym rat 4 years ago and now have 8 -pack abs at age 48 and 9-10% body fat and now women hit on me all the time(no fraudin) but I'm happily married...but trust me it does get frustrating at times. Women are so brazen today.
I always end up doing things backaswards.
She’s even getting up close and personal with that trophy!
If he made a video, I’d watch Laz hit it.
Some women stick with a style that they thought looked good on them at a particular age and in a particular era.... and then just RIDE IT OUT!
Really shows the difference between the male and female psychy doesn't it??
Really, how do you know I am suspended?
Yeah it was pretty horrendous, like those Leisure Suits Hillary still Wears his
I’d probably trip and fall on those platform shoes they wore. I like 70’s music,movies and shows,though.”Good Times” is one of my favorites,but when James Sr.was killed off the show started to go downhill. How many white women in their 30’s would like that show,as well as the funk/R&B groups such as the Commodores,the Ohio Players,Rufus and Chaka Kahn (I think I misspelled the last name),and Parliament?
Im as white as snow but Parliament is one of my favs still listen to that crap at least once a week
Earth, Wind and Fire, baby!
I like the sound of that type of music.It has an energy to it.Groups like Parliament and the Commodores perform real music,unlike the real crap that you’ll hear nowadays.
Oh, can't let your screen name go by without posting a pic of Curly Bill!
I have no idea how to post images.My favorite part of that movie is when he comes out of the opium tent and starts firing his pistols into the air and into the windows. The fact that he was howling made it even funnier.I’m amazed at the clothes he wore in “Guyana Tragedy”.An orange shirt with a white tie? Ugh.
That’s another group I like.
We used to get the Ohio Players albums just for the album covers.
The ‘20s and ‘70s were probably the wildest decades of the 20th century for fashion.
I read an interesting article once about what was the best decade of the 20th century to be a young (18-24 yo) person. The author broke down each decade starting with the 1920s. It went something like this:
‘20s - A crazy decade. Flappers, Model T Fords, bootleg booze, jazz music. Wouldn’t have been a bad time to live in.
‘30s - Life was hard because of the Depression and there was less opportunity for fun, but the decade still had a certain glamor to it.
‘40s - Hopefully your 18th birthday was in the summer of 1945. Otherwise, forget about it.
‘50s - The early part of the decade probably meant that you were going to end up in Korea. Otherwise, the rock-and-roll era was pretty fun. Still had a peacetime draft though, as Elvis found out.
‘60s - “No war! Hell no, we won’t go!” Not the best time to be in the 18-24 age bracket despite some awesome music.
‘70s - (the author’s favorite decade) Great time to be young. Vietnam and the draft ended, and AIDS had yet to come along and spoil the party. Some great rock music before ‘80s hair metal came and ruined it. Disco wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea, though...
‘80s - Almost as good as the ‘70s in this guy’s opinion. As mentioned above, AIDS ended the sexual revolution. Some great music and the rise of computers and video games.
‘90s - Not big on the grunge thing and this decade resulted in the epidemic of rap music that we’re still plagued by. The birth of the Internet.
“At least they acknowleged the fact that AIDS was primarily a gay man’s disease back in the 70s and 80s.”
LOL! I hadn’t even thought that the guy might have been unhappy with the event of AIDS because...you can connect the dots.
I remember Michael Savage saying “When I wrote my book ‘Maximum Immunity’ in 1985, I was attacked because I wouldn’t say politically-correct things about the AIDS epidemic. You see, I was actually trying to help people. My critics were only interested in advancing various agendas.”
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