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Schwarzenegger lifts Betty Weider in an early 1970s photo used for a Joe Weider advertisement. . .
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ad
arnold
schwarzenegger
betty
weider
Added: 9th August 2007
Views: 4534
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Posted By: Teresa |

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Listen to this song from the 70's and let it take you back in time a little bit to the days of disco and polyester.
Presenting Earth Wind and Fire.
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earth
wind
and
fire
disco
music
70
Added: 9th August 2007
Views: 1589
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Posted By: Naomi |

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'Wait till Your Father Gets Home' was a syndicated cartoon series that was shown for 2 years, starting in 1972. I often watched it at the 7:30 time slot. This cartoon delt with family issues which was totally different than a kids show.
Tom Bosley was featured as the father. Next, he went on to the series 'Happy Days'.
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1974
Tom
Bosley
Wait
Till
Your
Father
Gets
Home
1972
cartoon
Added: 18th March 2009
Views: 1819
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Posted By: Electricland |

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OK people, it's been 30 years, time for some really good Elvis music. After all, a million impersonators can't be wrong.
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elvis
presley
music
memphis
tennessee
Added: 11th August 2007
Views: 1913
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Posted By: Naomi |

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This man spent most of his life in obscurity, and wasn't famous until after he decided to retire. He took his first Social Security check, and with it, invested in himself, and started a business. He sold it eventually, and he's long gone now, but this business brand is still around today.
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Added: 29th March 2009
Views: 607
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Posted By: nbmike |

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This is the opening theme to The Lone Ranger, which starred Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, and aired from 1949 to 1957. Originally, Tonto rode double with the Lone Ranger on Silver, but after a publicity photo was taken of the Lone Ranger and Tonto this way, the producers wisely decided to give Tonto his own steed.
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lone
ranger
westerns
clayton
moore
jay
silverheels
Added: 12th August 2007
Views: 1713
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Posted By: Naomi |

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After the Babe, baseball great Mickey Mantle was one of the most revered players in the history of the NY Yankees.
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mickey
mantle
yankees
baseball
Added: 13th August 2007
Views: 1475
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Posted By: Naomi |

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My name is Jack and this trek of mine began in Dallas in '49. Raised in Irving, TX, I am one of seven kids which made for a crowd in a small house and you had to not be the last to the table during chow time. Now, I am the father of four and the grandfather of nine and I am proud of everyone of them. Just ask me, I have pictures. My family was and is the primary focus for most of my life and kids in sports and other activities claimed most of my free time. These are the days I thought I would have more time for myself, not so. I seem to be busier now than ever.
April marks my 40th anniversary with the US Army in one capacity or another. Talk about being a lifer. In April of '69 I was drafted into the Army in Dallas, spent two years in (infantry and Vietnam) and then got out. The next two years I went to school while a reserve member and then returned to active duty in 1973. My military retirement was effective July of 1992. I retired as a Master Sergeant after serving as a First Sergeant for seven years. Immediately thereafter I returned to service in a civilian capacity, which is where I remain.
Today it still is all about soldiers. I work and teach in a dental prosthetics laboratory for an Army residency program that has Army and Navy dentists to include two Canadian officers as residents. I have a job that I really like what I do. So, as I have always asked myself, 'Where to from here?' Haven't got a clue - perhaps this is the last stop, God willing.
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Featured
Member-
jedwgrn
aka
Jack
Nice
Guy
Added: 9th March 2009
Views: 914
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Posted By: Steve |

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An Ideal Classic that was so popular that Ideal adopted Mr. Machine as their official logo! This toy was designed by Marvin Glass a freelance toy designer and he fashioned Mr. Machine after a henpecked husband. He squawks as he walks. You could take Mr. Machine apart and even though they say it was desinged for a 5 year to do, many a Mr. Machine laid in pieces only to be tossed out by parents who couldn't figure out how to put him back together either. I repair and take apart old toys to clean them and I had one heck of a some fun putting him back together-NOT! LOL. There were two variations of Mr. Machine that came out in the 70s and one in the 80s, but nothing compares to the original Mr. Machine!!!! His orginal box is shown too!
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Ideal
Toys
Old
60s
Classic
Added: 14th August 2007
Views: 2115
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Posted By: dezurtdude |

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