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Old 10-21-2003, 03:43 PM   #18
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Thumbs up Re: Re: Living in the 1950's. Why not?

Originally posted by Topless In Texas :

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Damn, Jim, that was a MOUTHFULL!!!! Hey, great to see you here again!!!!!!
...I dont get on much myself either, and decided to tonight. Hope your doing great. Just wanted you to know it was good to see your post. I always enjoyed reading your outlook on things, and respected your opinions...and I LOVE TV LAND...(Ricky and Lucy) lol...only us 'oldtimers' can appreciate that!
Also...Ive got my collection of Rolling Stones LPS along w/ all my others, (BTO, Grand Funk RailRoad, Badfinger, etc), much less the 45's......ya know whats so WIERD????? prolly MOST of the guys reading this, have never seen or owned an LP or a 45, much less an 8 Track tape! lol... Also...when I would watch "Laugh In" cuz it was 'risque' (Along w/ "Love American Style") lol...I loved that show. Have not seen it in 30 years...
Hope you and your family is doing well...
Keep in touch. Your a classy guy...lol...if thats possible in these 'now' days! Take Care Jim...
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Thanks for the kind words, Topless. I appreciate your thoughts and yes, 'Love American Style' was kind of risqué. The first time I ever saw an inflatable sex doll was on that show! I had no idea what it was for but a guy making out with what was essentially a balloon - then seeing it suddenly deflate and fly around the room emitting this loud farting sound - was simply hilarious back then, when the world was a bit younger and America was a lot more innocent and even 'risqué' television was still funny, not just smutty and crass. On the other hand, we didn't have the internet to exchange messages on and had to do with either the telephone, with a cord, or actually write a ltter, now a forgotten skill I assume. Ah, the good old days. Well, sort of, I guess.
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