Friday, January 3, 2025

Funderwhoopee Friday is Upon Us Again ~ PM

 











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31 comments:

  1. That's my dream home too. Wow.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, Odie. ♥

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  2. I am very dense. I don’t get the first one. Go ahead, embarrass me.

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  3. #2) I had a bike like that just a different color. Banana seat with sissy bar I believe we called it; although, I never knew why it was called a sissy bar.

    #6) Yes, I experienced Mercurochrome many times.

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    1. Edward, I think that makes you about 20 years younger than me.

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  4. Dream home, exactly like you said but with one more condition. Enough land that if I fired a rifle in any direction and the bullet hit someone, they would be trespassing.

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  5. You must remember the 70s was the decade taste forgot.

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    1. edutcher, I even had some striped bell bottoms. I think I only joined that fad for about 6 months.

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  6. I had those same kind of pants the kid with the bike is wearing.

    My banana bike was spray paint black, and it would ride a wheely as far as you wanted. I jumped a few kids in the backyard with homemade Knievel ramps too (shaking my head).

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    1. wv citybilly, we used too jump trash can lids after they picked up the trash. We destroyed a few front lawns doing it. We heard about that one.

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  7. My bike was royal blue. Banana seat, taller sissy bar, fat racing slick back tire, 5 speed gear shifter on the frame like a Hurst shifter. I named it the X-15.
    Made by Huffy, I think.

    My dream house is like that but has a lawn at the beach. The lawn is where I park the Grumman Mallard. Of course there's a boat ramp and dock.

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  8. 1. ...
    2. Maybe not cool, but they were the fad, weren't they?
    3. Too true!
    4. ...
    5. Haha
    6. Oh yeah.
    7. Hehe. I wonder if it would be a good thing to live that long?
    8. And you really needed the wind if you wanted your clothes to be soft.
    9. I don't know what is more amazing. How smart they were back then, or how dumb so many people are now.
    10. I would certainly love it.
    Thank you, Odie.
    You all be safe and God bless.

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    1. LindaG, had to stick with the fad .... well for awhile.

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    2. Living that number of years with the idiots we have to deal with now. .... no thanks.
      I'll take 6 feet under for 1000 Alex

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    3. Rich, You'll have Alex for company.

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  9. Merthiolate was the stinging bastard my parents used on me. Put a drop of that red poison on the cut and then blow on it.

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  10. one of our first problems in engineering was the Eratosthenes measurement method & how to splain it with vectors first with the math proofs. fun times were had by all

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  11. Hey! Where is my joke comment??????????????

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    1. The one with the guy holding the watch is one of my favorite lesbian jokes.

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    2. John, this joke comment? I'm so confused.

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    3. I have two beautiful young lady neighbors who are dyed-in-the-wool lesbians. One day, while enjoying a few adult beverages beside their swimming pool, I commented on their lovemaking, "I'd love to watch." The following Christmas they presented me with a very expensive Rolex watch. Obviously, they were confused by my request.

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    4. John, that really sounds familiar. No, no, don't tell me, it'll come to me.

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