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Defiant-Version-1734 t1_j61i9f7 wrote
Reply to comment by eddyb66 in Russian heavy metal band "Udar" 1987 by daredelvis421
Metal is as metal does.
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_j5rzcdm wrote
Reply to Me and my great grandpa, around 1988. He built this wooden fire engine for me, along with many other awesome wooden toys. by mah131
And that….
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is how you old school cool.
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_j3y3e61 wrote
Reply to Christmas 1977 by OrangeLoco
No Star Wars gear?
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what the heck?
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_j2e4yuj wrote
Reply to Lisa Bonet in the late 1980s I believe. by zombiekjt
Lisa Bonet ate no basil
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iyeqr1d wrote
Songbirds keep singing like they know the score
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iy4i9az wrote
Reply to comment by texachusetts in Lumber Worker and His Wife (1939) Part Two by AccomplishedCry2020
Just in case he got crushed to jelly by a falling or rolling tree and all that was left was his arm.
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Either that or I’m wrong.
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixzn2wo wrote
Reply to comment by bisho in James Earl Jones - while filming The Great White Hope (1970) by JadeNrdn
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixzgmvb wrote
I knew he blew up he world in dr strangelove
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I knew he solved the riddle of steel in conan
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i knew he killed the emperor of the universe in Star Wars
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I never knew he could box
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixz6i2v wrote
Reply to Mary Miles Minter relaxing on the film set of Moonlight and Honeysuckle (1921) by electricmastro
Like a living Michaelangelo painting
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixz5ovv wrote
Couple o’ well adjusted kids right there
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixxw0vv wrote
Reply to comment by Entry-Remote in My Grandparents in the 70’s 💙 by Entry-Remote
Sitcom about a cruise ship
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your gramps looks very much like Isaac, the bartender
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixxmqxq wrote
Reply to comment by IHateAParade in My Grandparents in the 70’s 💙 by Entry-Remote
Gramps definitely watched Love Boat
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixr6cen wrote
Where’s the Cat?
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixj2mgm wrote
Reply to comment by elecktrobunny in My hippie parents in their first home in Rural Appalachia (1974) by therealjesco
Lol
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probably should have told her, “DAMMIT, NOW I CANT GET THIS STUPID SONG OUT OF MY HEAD!!! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MEEEEEEEEE?!?!?!”
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_ixi8xgv wrote
WOAH BLACK BETTY
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BAM BA LAM
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iww6fs6 wrote
Reply to comment by Spidernemesis in Legends of the Blues: Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley, and Muddy Waters (1968) by DaExtinctOne
I got to see him for free at the festival for the opening of the “Jimi Hendrix” museum in Seattle, very fun show. Most audience-engaging show I’ve ever seen
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iuaprrs wrote
Reply to My Pop Pop ❤️- 1970s by niquekeys
Gypsy Eyes and Burning of the Midnight Lamp were my favorites by him.
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iu96ugn wrote
Reply to Brian Setzer, Dave Stewart, and Billy Idol saw Jerry Lee Lewis perform at the Palomino Club in 1986 by AskMeHowToLeaveAMA
Geraldo in the back standing on a stack of amplifiers.
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iu4zld9 wrote
Reply to Frank Zappa with Mountain Dew, 1975. by brolbo
Damn, I never even heard of Mountain Dew until like 1980
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_iu0r0eu wrote
Reply to comment by craigeeeeeeeeee in My grandpa, showing off his gold in the Yukon. 1980s by NorthernJoey
Nerds rolling in dough
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meanwhile the jocks are stocking shelves at Home Depot
Defiant-Version-1734 t1_j6k0eay wrote
Reply to Barbra Streisand (1970s) by ShoKKa_
After “Am I not famous?” Barbara Streisand will never be cool.