Marc Chevalier
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Spritel and Chim-Chim. (That said, Racer X was cool and Trixie was, well, a pixie.)
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Brad Bowers said:I loved that show - trains and girls, what more could a young boy want?
Brad
carouselvic said:I wonder why they called it Hooterville?
Marc Chevalier said:
jamespowers said:Black holes are good for getting rid of that problem.
And geez, can we get over the Beatles already? I am tired of hearing about a group that lasted a few short years and put forth nonsense songs---goo goo go away.
Throw in Vietnam, Johson, Tiny Tim (here we go I know) and a host of neru jackets and fake fabrics. PU!:eusa_doh:
jamespowers said:I have to find one of these for my son. He'd love it.
Forgotten Man said:...Swede leather got a new life and it wasn’t pretty.
just_me said:I know that I might be in the minority at the FL, but I loved the 60s. Yes I did and the early 70s too. The 60s and early 70s in NYC was an exciting, exhilarating, and stimulating time. I am glad I was there then.
just_me said:I know that I might be in the minority at the FL, but I loved the 60s. Yes I did and the early 70s too. The 60s and early 70s in NYC was an exciting, exhilarating, and stimulating time. I am glad I was there then.
Marc Chevalier said:The John Birch Society. 'Nuff said.
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Sefton said:I don't really hate the Beatles, but to say that they are the most important cultural reference of the 20th Century is a bit much. There were any number of artists before them whose contributions made the Beatles possible. Without Louis Armstrong where would popular music be? And Frank Sinatra. I don't really like Elvis, but without him...The Beatles were important just not the most important in my opinion. Now let's get on with bashing those awful longhairs...