vitanola
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James probably just dropped bacon all over the floor with this post Widebrim.
Ha, ha. More likely dropped his cigar on his trousers...
One of the reasons why I only look at this kind of stuff after I finish my cigar.
Ha, ha. More likely dropped his cigar on his trousers...
That would segue into a song I heard on the 70's channel this afternoon, that caused me to smile.
Hot Stuff by Donna Summer!
I immediately thought of James when that song came on.
Wait that didn't come out right!
Then again with the cigar incident, it's probably true.
He was, for a brief flash or singe, hot stuff.
I have to agree partially with James on the 70's, as some of what I remember was bad.
Right after Hot Stuff, they played Shaun Cassidy's Da Do Run Run. :eeek:
It wasn't all Bob Newhart, Queen, and Rod Stewart, there were some bad styles and bad music too.
Of course I still might search for some green lens Rayban sunglasses.
I got some from a relative back when I was a kid, and they since disappeared through the years.
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A vast and utter wasteland was the 1970's.
The above were some of the good songs. As bad as they are, they seem like the Harmony of the Spheres when compared to the universal dreck which came after.
On the other hand, there once was a time when even cheap dance tunes were real music:
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Hot Stuff! :rofl: "I'm so good I draw a crowd like free money."
You know you liked Shaun. :rofl: You neglected your favorite group of all time though:
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The Ray Bans I want back are the wooden frame ones I had back in the 80s. They want a fortune for those now! Dang! The wooden ones they make now have an ugly grain to them.
What a dreck, but the girls loved it...The Bay City Rollers in their kilts...