afro.jpg My favorite haircut. Actually I never understood style and still don't. I wear what I like. I don't care what everybody else thinks is cool.
afro.jpg My favorite haircut. Actually I never understood style and still don't. I wear what I like. I don't care what everybody else thinks is cool.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] "You don't have to give birth to someone to have a family." (Sandra Bullock)
19 yes. 15 no. 13 still the same. For my family today is the good old days.
Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!
Man, if I could still grow mine like that
it would be all the way down my back.
If you've got it, let your freak flag fly!
I'm 61, so I remember all of them. I also remember my dad getting me to hop on my bike to take a bunch of tubes from the TV up to the drugstore to test them in the tube tester. Our old black and white was always in need of a tube, it seemed. We did not have a color TV around until I came home from college break.
My dad was a Chrysler man, but he drove Plymouths mostly, until he finally got to that point in life where he coudl afford a Chrysler Newport. The only time I saw him look at a hot car, or mention one, was during a trip to the Chrysler dealer. They had a Hemi 'Cuda in the showroom, and he actually stopped to check it out. Little did he know that could have been an incredible investment!
I will be 54 this year and can remember almost all of that.Would love to go back in time and
do it all again same friends and all.On a side note,I just go reconnected with one of my
best friends from my childhood.We have been reliving a lot of old memories.
I always will remember that I was able to walk to school. Safely. Grammar school. My friends and I tooled around town on our bicycles...safely. No one ever tried to take us or hurt us. A stick could be a great toy - sword or gun, take your pick.
My kids will even remember that!
Those were good times!