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14th October 06, 07:55 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by mbhandy
.... 1 year ago I started to wear kilts and still don't remember part of the 70's. :rolleyes:
That's cuz time flies when you're havin' so much fun man!
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14th October 06, 01:41 PM
#12
Mostly what I remember from the 70's are polyester leisure suits. Boy am I glad we rediscovered the kilt.
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14th October 06, 05:52 PM
#13
i remember the leisure suit that my first wife bought for me. The fact that I only wore it once is probably a reason that she is my ex-wife.
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15th October 06, 12:20 PM
#14
The 70's -- Do you mean the "Dicso Era"? If so, the music was not that good, so I went to sea on submarines to avoid that entire era.
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15th October 06, 03:05 PM
#15
 Originally Posted by SingleBarrelBourbon
The 70's -- Do you mean the "Dicso Era"? If so, the music was not that good, so I went to sea on submarines to avoid that entire era.
It's funny that you mention "disco era". When I lived through the 70's, I hated disco music with a passion. Now, however, I find that alot of it was pretty decent from a musical standpoint. Far more creative than the crap that's passed off as "dance music" these days.
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15th October 06, 04:12 PM
#16
hey ! hippies!!!!
i was a hippie..
but, worked a real job, took showers..
got girls..
it was a rebel thing.
the blue collar types, short hairs..did the exact same things, but more with booze and cars and what mom let them wear.
BUT that's ok too...thanks to the hippies, we wear what we like...short hair, long hair, beards are everyday..
seen any hippies as of late? yes you have, they drive SUV's, kids play soccer...they have portfolios, and have an LP collection, in the basement..
they now jog, go to starbucks, and highland games...
the die hard hippies make kilts, and sgain dubs for the clan meetings..
the REAL die hard hippies make flint/obsidion knives, and fur sporrans.
the jocks, toss kabers...and big rocks...wear kilts and guinness t shirts.
it all comes together...at the mini brewery..
and none of us ask permission to do any of it..
and do it the way we like..
age blurs the lines. we all listen to 60's rock, or even disco on the way to work, and make faces at the idiots with the boom booms next to us listening to rap...which is NOT music..
straights, hippies, have more in common now than any other age group..we are all the same babyboom crowd, dreaming of one last chance to be a braveheart..
long hair is too hot for me now, blue jeans are too stiff, pot is too expensive, and rainbow tribe meetings interfere with my Steeler games..
i would rather listen to Donna Summers than Britney whomever, and pink floyd, or the moody blues will always fix my labido, better than 55 cent.
god bless those @#$%^ hippies.. even if my old lady HAS to wear a bra now..she lets me hang in a kilt..and doesn't raise an eyebrow, too much..
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16th October 06, 02:46 PM
#17
My theme song for now. Some of you boomers, elder hippies (like me dob '52) will recognize the song rather quickly. Others of you my beloved will need a refresher. All the rest of you were born after the mid 60's!
I had a girl that'd say this about me, and many of all of us here could easily find this as a theme song:
See the way he walks down the street
Watch the way he shuffles his feet
My, he holds his head up high
When he goes walking by
He's my guy
When he holds my hand, I'm so proud
'Cause he's not just one of the crowd
My baby's always the one
To try the things they've never done
And just because of that, they say
He's a rebel and he'll never ever be any good
He's a rebel 'cause he never ever does what he should
But just because he doesn't do what everybody else does,
That's no reason why I can't give him all my love
He's always good to me,
Always treats me tenderly
'Cause he's not a rebel, oh no no no
He's not a rebel, oh no no no, to me
SAXOPHONE SOLO
If they don't like him that way,
They won't like me after today
And I'll be standing right by his side when they say
He's a rebel and he'll never ever be any good
He's a rebel 'cause he never ever does what he should
But just because he doesn't do what everybody else does,
That's no reason why we can't share a love
He's always good to me
Good to him, I try to be
'Cause he's not a rebel, oh no no no
He's not a rebel, oh no no no, to me
Oh! (He's not a rebel, oh no no no)
He's not a rebel, oh no no no
He's not a rebel, oh no no no
(repeat and fade out)
Song title is: He's a Rebel
I got this from Lyrics Freak.com
The song is by Gene Pitney and was performed and popularized by The Crystals in 1963. I don't know who owns the copyrights.
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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16th October 06, 03:31 PM
#18
The 70's
Ah yes. And along with all the other changes that took place we also were able to stop assuming responsibility for ourselves and what we do (or don't do) and threw the concept of respect out the window. Oh, and we must not forget the elimination of common sense - such silliness. If it feels good, do it. If you feel like saying it, say it. Consequences? Who cares.
But, I guess that is what is called "progress." We may one day be wearing nothing other than a loin cloth, but at least we will have a lap top, a pager, and a cell phone. Hopefully, some will still be wearing kilts. Not much else I suspect, but a kilt for sure. It's nice to march to your own drummer, especially if it happens to be a kilted drummer with a broadsword strapped across his back.
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16th October 06, 03:49 PM
#19
i wasnt even alive in the 70s!
but thats the spirit
dont let the B******* grind you down!
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