Friday, June 5, 2026

Ah Yes, The 70’s. The Good ol’ Days.

 









17 comments:

  1. 70s braless cleavage. Good times indeed.

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  2. Those $100K trucks today have nothing over that Step bumper! Cleavage is good,I agree.

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  3. Ford, Step cooler, Coors and a great view! Good times!

    Marcus

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    1. I'd put it above pisswater, but it was way, way overrated.

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    2. I'd like a few, if she's bringing them.

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    3. Drank it forever, spent a summer of Sundays on the short tour in Golden after 6 days weekly manwell construction labor on the new Jefferson county jail. Finally switched to miller lite for day drinkin.

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  5. Not a tattoo of septum ring in sight, only feathered hair and cleavage. Oh, and beer.

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  6. OMG have you lost your mind? 50s and early to mid 60s were The Good Ol’ Days. 70s was the Lost Lefty Weekend.

    And, yes, the Good Old Days really were.

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    1. If you weren't born until the mid 60s, it's kind of hard to comment on them. And the 70s were a damn bunch better than these days.

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    2. The Decade That Taste Forgot? The Fabulous 50s and the Soaring 60s (before they became the Stinking 60s) are in a different plane of existence.

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  7. Beer, babes, and Dentsides - what a time to be alive.

    Leigh
    Whitehall, NY

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  8. I was in my 30s in the 70s and took advantage of my "mature appearance" to "connect" with a lot of impressionable 20-something ladies. Since “social media hookups” were still in the future I had to do it the old fashion way. In bars and discos.

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    1. Discos???
      Did you have a polyester Leisure Suit too?

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  9. Coors was an exotic regional beer in those days. And the girls were prettier. Then, around '77 or so, all of them read "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" and went lesbian. A sad and tragic turn of events, from which America is still recovering.

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  10. I don't think I've ever seen a toolbox inside the rear bumper before.

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