Posted on 07/31/2018 10:16:51 AM PDT by DollyCali
Jeanine Pirro Verified account @JudgeJeanine 3h3 hours ago I think @realDonaldTrump likes it!!! #LiarsLeakersLiberals (7/24/18)
(above) 94 year old vet hugs POTUS and solitcits invite to Oval Office next year for his 95th birthday!(7/26/18)
President Trump visits and delivers Remarks on Trade Granite City, IL July 26, 2018
Welcome all you deplorables to this week's edition of the Dose!
This is EVERYTHING TRUMP.
Administration, family, frustrations, joys, winning!
We welcome your research, your commentary,
your personal OT sharing and your presence.
Even if you do not share a lot, just check in and say hi.
Lurkers are welcome.
Leaving for NJ for weekend (7/27/18)
Will be going to Ohio tonight to campaign for Troy Balderson for the big Congressional Special Election on Tuesday. Early voting is on. Troy is strong on Crime, the Border & loves our Military, Vets & 2nd Amendment. His opponent is a puppet of Nancy Pelosi/high taxes.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 4, 2018
BTW, it's Numbnuts' 57th birthday today.
I try to think of August 4th in more positive terms. Today would have been my parents' 71st Anniversary. Hope they're celebrating wherever they are now.
That clothing is not authentic “curlers” era. I can see peddle pushers being worn with curlers, but only at home. If you had to run real quick to the drugstore, you covered the curlers with a cool head scarf. That would be a real sixties look, and socially acceptable, but not for “boys watching girls go by”. Those were fun innocent days!
Home hair dryers had not yet been invented. You had to leave the curlers in to air dry.
The problem is that some people don’t know where they are on the food chain continuum. Then, again, it’s their problem, not ours.
So if this rally is at a high school it’s going to be a smaller venue than usual?
I didn’t either, but I saw some women that did. I remember trying to sleep with those things. Them my mom bought a hair dryer that had the cap. :-)
I like it!
Where did you grow up?
May multiple camels with halitosis spit on his necktie.
I did not know that.
Yes, they had!
Yes, they did. But you had to spend a good hour or more, if you had long, thick hair like I did, sitting under the dang things.
Drying your hair was quite a process, often taking four or more hours. The excuse, “I have to wash my hair that night,</i> had its roots in truth.
We had forced air heating in our house. Lying next to it in the tv room worked better than the hair dryer with the plastic cap.
Hmmm, I think it was like those pink phones in the movies, only Hollywood had them.
We had them in our lower-middle postwar tract households around DC in the 50s.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.