Don't forget about the snorkel winter jackets and chukka boots. Who didn't have a transistor radio?It was actually bell bottom pants, flannel shirts, and hiking boots.
Don't forget about the snorkel winter jackets and chukka boots. Who didn't have a transistor radio?It was actually bell bottom pants, flannel shirts, and hiking boots.
Churchmouse’s running buddy?Not me mind you, just asking for a friend, what are you if you were born before the boomer years, other than just an old mxxxfxxx?
How old do you have to be to be a boomer? I’m older than some, younger than the Mouse...Nevermind, EVERYONE is younger than the Mouse?
You might be a baby boomer if you wore bell bottom pants.
It was actually bell bottom pants, flannel shirts, and hiking boots.
Don't forget about the snorkel winter jackets and chukka boots. Who didn't have a transistor radio?
I had the coolest radio of them all. In fact, I had two-- a blue one and a yellow one. Remember Toot-a-Loops?Don't forget about the snorkel winter jackets and chukka boots. Who didn't have a transistor radio?
In 1970 gas was .32 cents a gallon and a full size candy bar was a dime.
P.s. Good thread, Pink Dragon Lady.
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My prized possession when I was a kid was the Schwinn bicycle, banana seat, racing slick back tire, lime green.
You might be a boomer if you listened to WNAP with Buster Bodine, Adam Smasher and others. Everyday after school before the parents came home from work. Yes, I was a latch key kid.
I am starting my loud car now boomers!
Turn off Lawrence Welk!
You might be a boomer if you listened to WNAP with Buster Bodine, Adam Smasher and others. Everyday after school before the parents came home from work. Yes, I was a latch key kid.
We were a Hee Haw family.I used to like Lawrence Welk. It came on every Sunday. I still watch it if I happen to see it come on.
That too.We were a Hee Haw family.
Yes! "The Wrath of the Buzzard!" And I remember the raft races they had up in Broadripple, though I never participated.