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Reply #90 posted 05/25/05 8:33pm

medina

DexMSR said:[quote]

medina said:




You were scared of Godzilla?? Why?

I dunno, I guess I always believed the rumors that he was "connected".
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Reply #91 posted 05/25/05 8:46pm

DexMSR

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Erector sets


Kimba The White Lion!
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

BOB JOHNSON IS PART OF THE PROBLEM!!
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Reply #92 posted 05/25/05 8:49pm

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medina said:[quote]

DexMSR said:

medina said:




You were scared of Godzilla?? Why?

I dunno, I guess I always believed the rumors that he was "connected".


Well I should talk...Scooby Doo actually scared my ass!! falloff
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.

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Reply #93 posted 05/25/05 9:53pm

Hotlegs

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nod Ahh yeah, this was the good old days.
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Reply #94 posted 05/25/05 10:02pm

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i remember all that stuff mushy

but, i also met BLUESBABY in the 70's eek
One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111


love is a gift heart

an artist with no fans is really just a man with a hobby....
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Reply #95 posted 05/25/05 11:20pm

Byron

Schoolhouse Rock...
Afterschool Specials...
Lori Partridge... love
Living in Virginia...
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Reply #96 posted 05/25/05 11:39pm

AliG

Oooh, the chat room was much more fun back in the 70s nod
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Reply #97 posted 05/26/05 2:26am

DavidEye

Disco
The Bee Gees
Donna Summer
KC and the Sunshine Band
8-track tapes
45s and vinyl albums
The Brady Bunch
The Brady Kids cartoon
New Zoo Revue
Soul Train
'Grease' (the movie and soundtrack)
'Saturday Night Fever' (the movie and soundtrack)
'Car Wash' (the movie and soundtrack)
those big,over-the-top,soft-rock ballads (Barry Manilow,Debby Boone,etc)
70s rock
70s soul music
Stevie Wonder's amazing output
records produced by Gamble and Huff
the 1976 Bicentennial hoopla
Jimmy Carter
Earth Wind and Fire
funk bands
Elton John
The Merv Griffin Show
the CB radio craze
Dance Fever (TV show)
Captain and Tennille
Jackson Five
blaxploitation movies of the early 70s
AM radio
American Bandstand
an endless stream of 2-LP "Live" albums
extended 12" versions of songs
songs that took up an entire side of an LP (such as the 17-minute version of Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby")
Afterschool specials
The Pet Rock
Schoolhouse Rock
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Reply #98 posted 05/26/05 2:29am

DavidEye

AzureStarr said:

2the9s said:

Feeling a little nostalgic tonight?

smile


I am! I was going through some pictures and really started missing a lot of things that we'll never get back.



I miss the 70s too! That decade was incredible!! Life was so much different back then.I miss that carefree,fun "vibe" going on.
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Reply #99 posted 05/26/05 2:48am

Hotlegs

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Disco
The Bee Gees
Donna Summer
KC and the Sunshine Band
8-track tapes
45s and vinyl albums
The Brady Bunch
The Brady Kids cartoon
New Zoo Revue
Soul Train
'Grease' (the movie and soundtrack)
'Saturday Night Fever' (the movie and soundtrack)
'Car Wash' (the movie and soundtrack)
those big,over-the-top,soft-rock ballads (Barry Manilow,Debby Boone,etc)
70s rock
70s soul music
Stevie Wonder's amazing output
records produced by Gamble and Huff
the 1976 Bicentennial hoopla
Jimmy Carter
Earth Wind and Fire
funk bands
Elton John
The Merv Griffin Show
the CB radio craze
Dance Fever (TV show)
Captain and Tennille
Jackson Five
blaxploitation movies of the early 70s
AM radio
American Bandstand
an endless stream of 2-LP "Live" albums
extended 12" versions of songs
songs that took up an entire side of an LP (such as the 17-minute version of Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby")
Afterschool specials
The Pet Rock
Schoolhouse Rock


Man, you didn't miss a beat. Boy do I remember these days.
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