Posted on 02/08/2024 1:31:25 PM PST by DallasBiff
Step into a time capsule as we explore the 70s! If you’re a bona fide 70s kid, prepare for a trip down memory lane that evokes waves of nostalgia. The era when bell bottoms reigned supreme, disco anthems ruled the airwaves, and Saturday mornings promised captivating cartoons. Revisit the tingling sensation of Space Dust on your taste buds and the triumphant feeling of unraveling a cassette tape with a trusty pencil. This journey isn’t just a stroll through the past; it’s a cherished badge of honor. So, ease into those groovy vibes, queue up some Bee Gees tunes, and traverse back to a world that was undeniably, and oh-so-groovily, the 70s.
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That is so true. I have a VW beetle convertible. 4 speed H pattern. I don’t worry about anyone under 50 trying to steal it. Plus a millennial could never figure out reverse on a bug.
And we could pump Ethyl.
Lead paint too.
Sunoco racing fuel, still 98 octane AFAIK.
And what does she know?
“a millennial could never figure out reverse on a bug”
Gotta push the stick down to get it into “R” IIRC......yes?
As I have explained to my boys, the early 70’s were the 60’s having a last gasp and the late 70’s were a preview of the 80’s.
If you remove the disco, 1978 was a great year for music.
Push down. Then move to the left then toward the rear. On older bugs the gears might grind, so I would pull it to the rear gently until the gears would mesh and then it would go in.
I horrified the LA coworkers by NOT wearing tights generally, but always did with short skirts. Being from the midwest, it was more discreet. Those were the days when my office had a license number. We had to cross the LA drainage canal to get to our containers turned office facilities. I still have a poster from that office.
Great series of pics, AB! Is that really Jean Stapleton (Edith Bunker) with Alice Cooper? Hard to believe she looked like that during the time she was filming All in the Family.
ROTFL!!
Beogram 5500 - Turntable - Record Deck - Drive Belt replacement – new - $9.46
Very cool! Thanks!!!
So I guess it's possibly her in that Studio 54 shot. She might have checked it out, since she was born and raised in Manhattan.
On the other hand, according to Wikipedia, her castmates regarded her as a kind and "angelic" Christian Scientist who never said a negative word. So I guess it could also have been someone's idea of a photoshop joke.
I don't know, because I just swiped it from the Internet. But I do know she gave a lot of people a lot of joy, and her reputed kindness was perfect for the part she played in AITF. She died at age 90 in 2013 -- RIP, Jean.
I had one of those.
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