I still have the larger version of that crock pot at hunting camp (same color, same design across bottom), and it cooks better, and cleans up easier, than the "new" one at home.
1. Hahaha. 2. Sure, if you're a rich, scumbag politician. 3. Yup. And in Southern Louisiana, too. 4. Yup 5. ... 6. Haha 7. My son used to get those when he worked for a business that is no longer. It was quite annoying. 8. Hahaha!!! Always did, unless they liked anchovies. 9. I could agree to quite a few of those. Pretty sure tailgating is still a thing... 10. Haha. Thank you, Odie. You all be safe and God bless.
Ok, #4 and#5. My life in the 80's. Gen X our parents didn't know where we were from 82-88 and didn't care. Great times, great times. Too bad we are all mostly in our mid 50's now, least ways those of us that got to live the best parts born 65-73.
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I still have the larger version of that crock pot at hunting camp (same color, same design across bottom), and it cooks better, and cleans up easier, than the "new" one at home.
ReplyDeleteAnon, they are treasurers.
DeleteAn awful lot of that green in the Boomer color palette.
ReplyDeleteAvocado green, chinese red, and harvest gold. My favorite shag carpet and appliance colors.
Deleteedutcher, I remember a lot of green.
DeleteWe had matching Correlle dishes too. And those awesome stacking coffee cups with the open handles.
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Anon, wow, I don't remember the red.
DeleteDrew458, nothing says family like matching set.
DeleteThat gorgeous young lady holding on to the bike...could most definitely hold my attention (if that's what you want to call my wanger)!!!
ReplyDeleteJohn, I prefer not to call it anything.
Delete1. Hahaha.
ReplyDelete2. Sure, if you're a rich, scumbag politician.
3. Yup. And in Southern Louisiana, too.
4. Yup
5. ...
6. Haha
7. My son used to get those when he worked for a business that is no longer. It was quite annoying.
8. Hahaha!!! Always did, unless they liked anchovies.
9. I could agree to quite a few of those. Pretty sure tailgating is still a thing...
10. Haha.
Thank you, Odie.
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, #9 mentions tailgating.
DeleteOk, #4 and#5. My life in the 80's. Gen X our parents didn't know where we were from 82-88 and didn't care. Great times, great times. Too bad we are all mostly in our mid 50's now, least ways those of us that got to live the best parts born 65-73.
ReplyDeleteEric,
1970.