Mine's are:
Red velvet Christmas dresses
Bell bottom pants
Bannana seat bikes for girlz w/the long streamers on the handle bars
T.V. dinners that my dad would heat up on 450 degrees..yet still b FROZEN in the center!
Wearing my house key 'round my neck {latch-key children} was the term.
SHAG CARPETING
"1977" EVERYTHING wz Red/White/Blue for the Bicentennial.
Curling irons had a "steam mist tip" back in those days...
What is your fav memory from the '70's??
small transistor radios,pogo sticks,homemade stilts,go carts made with lawnmower engines,chick o' sticks,sugardaddies lollipop!! grease(the movie)
Reply:I thought the bicentennial was 1976, Anyway! My favorite was when I was born, I swear I can remember it, February 1979!! the best year.
Reply:Umm...let's see
CB radio's
Bruce Lee movies
Being a "majorette" does anyone remember those things?? {a baton twirler}
Most high schools had swimming pools in them!!
Home ec courses-I don't think those are available anymore either??
Those metal rollerskates you would attach to your shoes w/leather straps!! And when u hit a rock/stone u went DOWN!!
Reply:Going vegetarian. Letting the hair grow on my legs and no one cared. Billy Idol. Tanning without fear of cancer. Having my daughter. Hanging out on Hollywood Blvd. Eating strips and layng on the beach all day with Asahi Beer. Shopping at the Bodhi Tree in LA. Eating nut burger tacos across from LA City College. Going to Blacks Beach for weekend campouts. Living without fear of anything.
Reply:that 70's show?
haha lol
Reply:Bell bottoms and mini skirts. Afros for girls with curly hair. Hip huggers with little tops, the music, the freedom.
Reply:Only the crazy dope smoking stories that my father used to tell me.
Reply:The music and of course the hair do's... lol
Reply:Girls dressed in Tartan ala Bay City Rollers
House partys listening to ELO , Sean Cassidy and Leif garret
Getting 4 of your friends to chip in on a dozen beer for the party
Reply:The Bicentennial was 1976.
My favorite memory is the music - KISS, Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Bowie, Stones. ah, those were the days....
Reply:Barry Manilow......I simply feel in love with him.
Reply:Did that guy actually use this phrase, "losing my cherry"
Holy crap! That is so creepy old guy. Way way creepy. I'm not old enough for this question, but that guy is what creeps my generation out about the seventies. Like he's still got one of those vans and trying to "get chicks" and help them "lose their cherry." YICK!
Reply:i had these b*tching purple satin bell bottom pants and pink silk shirt i used to wear with these awesome silver high heels to go to the Zodiac disco... :)
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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