Back then, most people cooked their own meals. Today most people eat in fast food places or get takeout. It is highly processed foods, and they are obese and unhealthy.
Some surf but no boarders; more modest swim wear for most people. can't really tell much about skin color; lot of people., don't see any large piers. This is far south Maine. maybe water is warm from Gulf Current I don't .
Growing up in New England, my mom had a number of very obese friends. Some had medical stuff, some were jyst lazy. One thing that none of those people _ever_ did was go to the beach or pool. No swimsuits were made in those sizes and back then the ridicule and shame for being so big was strong.
So I don’t think that it’s so much universally better fitness. The fatties are hiding out if public view.
As others have mentioned, everyone is much more slender than an equivalent scene today. Plus, demographically homogenous. And I'd bet dollars to donuts that any tattoos present are restricted to the males.
I grew up in NH and we used to vacation at Oldchard beach in the mid to late 60's. Parents pretty much let us roam the beach and the boardwalk freely as kids with only check in times requited to make sure we were still alive.
In 1973 some of my crewmates rented/leased a 3 story beach house. It was to be a monthly contract at off season rates, however the realtor mistakenly made it a yearly contract. That turned out to be the party house all summer long. That was when the USS Will Rogers was in Portsmouth for overhaul. Good times, fast ladies and wine.
I noticed the chick in the white bikini, and then zoomed in and noticed her friend to the right is even hotter. Alas, no results for either in image search. At which point I noticed my serious case of FFF withdrawals…
A few years later and virtually every nice spot in Cali is trashed by that portion of the demographic that is claimed to be very, very family oriented. Trash, literally. As in loaded Pampers, picnic leftovers, you name it. But hey, they'll do the work Whitey won''t do-or so goes the narrative.
Also, glyphosate which has been connected to obesity was not widely used until late 1970s and corn syrup added to so many foods since then. Poisoned and fake foods make folks fat.
I was about ten pounds overweight in 1975. It meant I got awarded with the nickname "Super Chunk" (after the kid in The Goonies). It was very unusual to be even slightly overweight back in the 70s and 80s, and that peer pressure got me to shed the weight by 7th grade.
There are no fat or morbidly obese people
ReplyDeleteYep!
DeleteSo the fatties are causing the ocean to rise?
DeleteBack then, most people cooked their own meals. Today most people eat in fast food places or get takeout. It is highly processed foods, and they are obese and unhealthy.
DeleteWell, they all look young which helps tremendously with staying slim and trim 😂
DeleteNo obesity!
ReplyDeleteThinner!
ReplyDeleteBarely any pudge to be seen! Slender folks, there.
ReplyDeleteNo life guards
ReplyDeleteNo criminal ethnic types, as it should still be.
ReplyDeleteNo fatties.
ReplyDeleteNo fatties
ReplyDeleteWhere the fat people at?
ReplyDeleteno fat people
ReplyDeleteNo Fatties.
ReplyDeleteNo one is fat.
ReplyDeleteNo orchard, no phat broads and no sharks
ReplyDeleteDemographics matter.
ReplyDeleteNo fatties.
ReplyDeleteNo dogs. No cell phones is a given.
ReplyDeleteNo fat people
ReplyDeleteWhite people and no trash
ReplyDeleteExactly !
DeleteSome surf but no boarders; more modest swim wear for most people. can't really tell much about skin color; lot of people., don't see any large piers. This is far south Maine. maybe water is warm from Gulf Current I don't .
ReplyDeleteif the water temp gets in the 60's we consider it warm up here
DeleteNo Obese people
ReplyDeleteCan't see anyone overweight.
ReplyDeleteI don’t know a bunch of Canadians?
ReplyDeleteEveryone is so slender.
ReplyDeleteWhite, thin and safe.
ReplyDeleteyellow bikini
ReplyDeleteAnd few blacks
ReplyDeleteNo muslims!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing! The fat gene didn't even exist in 1977, apparently.
ReplyDeleteThe rack on the chick in the yellow swimsuit.
ReplyDeleteThe babe with the jugs in the yellow bikini was a Friday night entry?
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in New England, my mom had a number of very obese friends. Some had medical stuff, some were jyst lazy. One thing that none of those people _ever_ did was go to the beach or pool. No swimsuits were made in those sizes and back then the ridicule and shame for being so big was strong.
ReplyDeleteSo I don’t think that it’s so much universally better fitness. The fatties are hiding out if public view.
Only 2 black guys.
ReplyDeleteNo shitbirds
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly tan people for Mainerds.
ReplyDeleteNatGeo has problems with color correction?
ReplyDeleteNo tattoos, piercings, unnaturally-colored hair, or litter on the ground.
ReplyDeleteyep
DeleteAs others have mentioned, everyone is much more slender than an equivalent scene today. Plus, demographically homogenous. And I'd bet dollars to donuts that any tattoos present are restricted to the males.
ReplyDeleteA better time in so many ways.
No one is moving... They are all frozen in time
ReplyDeleteWaldo is not there
ReplyDeleteMost are waiting for the ice cream man to show up
ReplyDeleteIt's obviously a racist and fat phobic beach......
ReplyDeleteOne can actually swim in that part of the North Atlantic??!
ReplyDeleteNo landwhales
ReplyDeleteIt's been mentioned quite a few times but the first thing I noticed was NO fatties.
ReplyDeleteNo beach defecators.
ReplyDeleteBathing caps.
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No Pride flag
ReplyDeleteIs that Ethiopia- look at all those skeletal physiques...................................
ReplyDeleteno garbage on the ground everywhere
ReplyDeleteI grew up in NH and we used to vacation at Oldchard beach in the mid to late 60's. Parents pretty much let us roam the beach and the boardwalk freely as kids with only check in times requited to make sure we were still alive.
ReplyDeleteIn 1973 some of my crewmates rented/leased a 3 story beach house. It was to be a monthly contract at off season rates, however the realtor mistakenly made it a yearly contract. That turned out to be the party house all summer long. That was when the USS Will Rogers was in Portsmouth for overhaul. Good times, fast ladies and wine.
ReplyDeleteI noticed the chick in the white bikini, and then zoomed in and noticed her friend to the right is even hotter. Alas, no results for either in image search. At which point I noticed my serious case of FFF withdrawals…
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ReplyDeleteA few years later and virtually every nice spot in Cali is trashed by that portion of the demographic that is claimed to be very, very family oriented. Trash, literally. As in loaded Pampers, picnic leftovers, you name it. But hey, they'll do the work Whitey won''t do-or so goes the narrative.
It seems from current pics the sea level is the same today...I thought those buildings would be under water by now. I'll check with Al Gore...
ReplyDeleteThe same thing you will notice in crowd photos at Woodstock - no obesity.
ReplyDeleteAmericana in its hey day.
ReplyDeleteblack people don't swim!
ReplyDeleteNo fatties or dindus. Wish I could warp back to that time.
ReplyDeleteNo lard asses, tattoos, purple hair or "POCs". Sure looks nice.
ReplyDeleteAlso, glyphosate which has been connected to obesity was not widely used until late 1970s and corn syrup added to so many foods since then. Poisoned and fake foods make folks fat.
ReplyDeleteActually, they look pretty scrawny.
ReplyDeleteFirst thing?
ReplyDeleteHot babe in the Yellow Bikini...
I was about ten pounds overweight in 1975. It meant I got awarded with the nickname "Super Chunk" (after the kid in The Goonies). It was very unusual to be even slightly overweight back in the 70s and 80s, and that peer pressure got me to shed the weight by 7th grade.
ReplyDelete99% French Canadians in that era, guaranteed.
ReplyDeleteAnd good lookin' ones, too.
All chain smokers?
ReplyDeleteno nigars, cartels, shitskins or chinks in our white counties
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