Once you starting sucking and bending over you became a legit got.
In England a is a cig.
Once you starting sucking and bending over you became a legit got.
I'm just glad I have the worlds worst gag reflex, and that I wear my pants OVER my ass. No use advertising.
You speaking from experience?
Dude, we have talked about this before....
This is not for you...ok? Not saying you don't have skills in other areas but trying to play ...talking in hiding...is not your gig, ok? You simply don't have the wit/creativity for it...ok? Look at that lameass above, everyone knows I'm married and have children so why play stupid like that and no..."well ya can be gay and.,..".....come on man.
Now scram.
Yeah, that's your gig.
Apparently he knows much about both, along with being an old got.
I've never heard someone complain more than avante
Wolfman Jack...Yes I listened to him…
50’s/60’s TV westerns…Sugar foot…Cheyenne
The night The Beatles showed up on the Ed Sullivan show…My Dad let me take guitar lessons after that…Was it 1963?
Sugar Ray Robinson…Too young for the real Sugar Ray…
How about the Los Angeles Rams…Yes Men wore ties to those games…
Who has ever heard...KEE A KEE? No idea what that is…
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans singing..Yes of course...
HI HO SILVER…Worked on Tonto’s car back in the 70’s…
Shindig, American Bandstand, Hullabaloo…Friends Father was a sound Tech on Shindig & we played on the sets…
Janis Joplin…Restored audio for Janice…Years after she passed of course…
Nice Post...
I also remember all of those except kee a kee.
How about:
The Life of Riley with William Bendex, (That's a fine kettle of fish!)
Father Knows Best
and all the Christmas Specials every year like Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Perry Como?
Sky King
Tarzan
Wagon Train
Rawhide
The Beatles on Ed Sullivan Show I think was '64
A Hard Days Night (at the theaters)
Drive-in theaters, and sneaking in,
Webers Root Beer stands and black cows,
Arthur Godfrey
Amos and Andy, that was later banned
Beat The Clock
Ozzie and Harriet
The Rebel
Wyatt Earp
Wanted Dead Or Alive
The Man From Uncle
The Honeymooners
Hazel
And who remembers the milkman actually making deliveries?
45rpms
Howdy Doody
Mickey Mouse Club
Help (at the theaters)
The Beatles "All You Need Is Love" broadcast worldwide on TV
The Beatles "Penny Lane" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" on TV (also Ed Sullivan Show?)
Off topic =
I recently read a book by Stephen King led 11/22/63
It is about time travel and the protagonist goes back in time to 1963 - to see if he could change history - by stopping the Kennedy assassination -
when he gets to 1959,1960,1961 etc...
King describes that time in detail and it is pretty damn cool to reminisce about those times...
Milk bottles on the porch
Changing the long beams on a car - on the floor board with your left foot
I had forgotten about some of those things - and some were before my time also.
Yes, fantastic book, I have it. He actually does stop the assassination, but then .....
I won't give it away to those who will still read it. But excellent premise.
Cool - do you remember the vivid descriptions of that era?
The taste of a REAL root beer at the drugstore?
Yeah, and I used to have a car way after that that you pushed the buttons to make shift to Drive, neutral, reverse, etc., and the little silver dim and bright floor foot switch. I remember when most commercial airlines were prop planes.
And most drug stores had a full soda counter with stools and booths.
I remember going into the 5 & 10 stores and buying pea shooters, sling shots, etc., and baby chickens or rabbits at Easter Time.
San Antonio had the first big department store in Texas downtown called Joskes, the giant waving Santa sitting on its roof waving, and Fantasy Land on the whole 3rd floor with Santas huge North Pole village every Christmas.
And it was not legal to make left hand turns after stopping at a red light.
And liquor stores did not exist, nor bars, there were "key clubs" where you go and join to drink mixed drinks and hard alcohol.
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Avante1997
. Even I have to admit that was really funny!
Thanks DJR, you're a treasure to behold.
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That's what I'm talking about.
Now add...
Maverick
Country Joe & The Fish
Bonanza
Gunsmoke
Hopalong Cassidy
The Cisco Kid
Emile Griffith
Wild Bill Hickok
Harry Belafonte
Lash LaRue
Fort Apache
The Roadrunner
"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers
The Drifters
Cochise
Broken Arrow
The Platters
Bobo Brazil
Quickdraw McGraw
The Rifeman
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Andy Warhohl
Billy Holliday
My Three Sons
Bruno Sammartino
Question Mark & the Mysterians
Lassie
Rin Tin Tin
Sergio Olivia
The Lawman
Jim Dovall & The Gauchos
Fabian
Dr. Timothy Leary
Superman
The Olympics
Tiger
Kookla, Fran & Ollie
Yogi Bear
The George Burns & Gracie Allen Show
The Jack Benny Show
Steve Reeves
Rosie and the Originals
Freddie Blassie
The Big Bopper
Liberace
Paul Anderson
Top Cat
Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs
And:
Zorro
Superman
Boiled and dyed Easter eggs
Saccharin tablets
Home made ice cream
Lassie
Mr. Ed
My Favorite Martian
Chili cooked all day long
Huntley and Brinkley
Train rides
Vegetable soup cooked all day long
Beanburgers
Real home sliced french fries
Walt Disney
Convertibles
Mustangs
Homemade jams and jellies
My Three Sons
Johnny Carson
Carroll Burnet
The cartoon that is played before every feature film at the theater
Daffy Duck
The Alamo with John Wayne
Spaghetti sauce cooked all day long
Hula hoops
Yo yos
Shooting marbles at boulders and clearies at recess
Slip and slides
The Untouchables
77 Sunset Strip with Cookie
HO train sets
Bubble Christmas tree lights
Popcorn balls at Halloween
Homemade dewberry wine
Lemon aid stands
The Outer Limits
Twilight Zone
Alfred Hitch
Ernie Kovacs Show
American Bandstand
Jack Paar
The Everly Bros.
Peter, Paul, and Mary
Otis Redding
James Brown
Dave Clark Five
The Kinks
The Doors
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
To Kill A Mockingbird
Smoking in theaters
The Real McCoys
Bonanza
The Beverly Hillbillies
Fedoras
Bow ties
Crew cuts
Flat tops
Fresh black eyed peas still in their shucks with snaps at the grocery stores
Peanut butter sticks
Marble cake
Sherlock Holmes
Boys Life
Mad magazine
Zap comics with the Fabulous Furry Freak Bros.
Upper 10
Fresh corn bread crumbled in milk
Falstaff beer
Karmengias
8track tapes
Erector sets
Bubble gum cards
Ant farms
Doodle bugs
Fire flies
Horned toads
Hay rides
The Three Stooges
Laurel and Hardy
Jerry Lewis
Red Skelton
Jimmy Durante
The Hanging Tree
President Eisenhower
President Kennedy
The Who
The Stones
The Cream
No cable TV
No internet
No computers
A man walking on the moon
The Cuban missile crisis
Crouching down under the school desk to ward off atomic blasts
Hitch hikers
Communes
Summer camps
Dial telephones
Phone booths
Free water
Free air
Gas station attendants
Walking on the Tarmac to board airlines
Pocket knives
Cigarette holders
Ash trays
Leave It To Beaver
We're No Angels
The Graduate
Simon and Garfunkle
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