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Crayfish707 t1_j25krv0 wrote
Reply to U.S. First Lady Betty Ford, dancing on the table in the Cabinet of the White House. Washington DC, January 19, 1977. by szmandalawguy
Think they put this pic on Jim Beam bottles for a while as a warning.
Brassballin t1_j25kb47 wrote
Reply to Teri Garr 1984 by madogblue
Her body language and look just says blonds are more fun. She looks like a wild fun time
sherms124 t1_j25ka1c wrote
Reply to comment by manorwomanhuman in U.S. First Lady Betty Ford, dancing on the table in the Cabinet of the White House. Washington DC, January 19, 1977. by szmandalawguy
We can only strive to attain this level of greatness
fermat9997 t1_j25k723 wrote
She was so admired for her beauty, worldwide!
mtntrail t1_j25j71r wrote
Reply to comment by OtisTetraxReigns in Brigitte Bardot in the early 1960s starting the trend of topless sunbathing by afrodite11
Can confirm she was popular outside of Europe, my 12 yo self was quite interested.
Brassballin t1_j25j4ii wrote
Wow. This picture should have been the copper tone suntan lotion add
manorwomanhuman t1_j25it4r wrote
Heighte t1_j25ilhj wrote
Reply to comment by mr_clemFandango in Brigitte Bardot in the early 1960s starting the trend of topless sunbathing by afrodite11
People had such low standards before the information era. She's basically a normal girl nowadays, closer to the low than the high average.
Its_Just_A_Typo t1_j25ilax wrote
Reply to The Rolling Stones dressed in WWII nurse drag for the cover of a single, c. 1966. by CosmicRamen
Kieth and Bill could pull it off - surprisingly better than Mick, but Charlie . . . not so much LOL.
SafecrackinSammmy t1_j25ijoe wrote
Reply to U.S. First Lady Betty Ford, dancing on the table in the Cabinet of the White House. Washington DC, January 19, 1977. by szmandalawguy
This was before the clinic started.
mananahabit OP t1_j25hypb wrote
Reply to comment by RexNebular518 in My heat uncle showing my uncle how to get that 50s duck ass hairstyle perfect by mananahabit
I know…it’s supposed to be great uncle
mananahabit OP t1_j25hsml wrote
Reply to My heat uncle showing my uncle how to get that 50s duck ass hairstyle perfect by mananahabit
*great uncle
mananahabit OP t1_j25hqm4 wrote
Reply to comment by SafecrackinSammmy in My heat uncle showing my uncle how to get that 50s duck ass hairstyle perfect by mananahabit
Oh I’m sure they’re close by.
RexNebular518 t1_j25hoib wrote
Reply to My heat uncle showing my uncle how to get that 50s duck ass hairstyle perfect by mananahabit
Heat uncle?
SafecrackinSammmy t1_j25hm7d wrote
Reply to My heat uncle showing my uncle how to get that 50s duck ass hairstyle perfect by mananahabit
You just need more bear grease and Lucky Strikes...
u5ua1Suspect t1_j25g2jw wrote
Reply to comment by DragonXAquarian in Helena Bonham Carter, 1986 by Universe_Zen
Beat me to it.
Substantial_Act3036 t1_j25c7ml wrote
Please stop making every post “the first” or “introducing” an idea. It makes the subject look phony and the poster look like an idiot.
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Reply to comment by Leandrys in Brigitte Bardot in the early 1960s starting the trend of topless sunbathing by afrodite11
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Slugwheat t1_j256x80 wrote
Reply to Young kids in Toxteth, Liverpool. 1995 by MikeyNapoli
This explains Darren Till then
Its_Just_A_Typo t1_j256cfh wrote
Those Trinity moves were the best spaghetti westerns in my 10YO opinion when I saw them for the first time - way more fun than the Eastwood variety. Campy by comparison, not so intense or well acted, but just great all the same. I'd still rather watch one of these if given the choice.
Leandrys t1_j255dq8 wrote
Reply to comment by mr_clemFandango in Brigitte Bardot in the early 1960s starting the trend of topless sunbathing by afrodite11
People believe being anti mass immigration equals racism.
fondleear t1_j254sms wrote
Reply to Getting my Super Nintendo in the early 90s by Osprey31
I had a full white shell suit with a big shiny gold emblem on the back.
King of the shell suits :)
WhoDatNinjaToo t1_j254qc4 wrote
Reply to Jan Smithers, who later played Bailey on WKRP in Cincinnati, made Newsweek's cover in 1966 as the personification of Baby Boomer youth. by L0st_in_the_Stars
I found most of the actual article, and it’s interesting that the term “baby boomer” was basically nowhere to be found. It just talks about the cohort of teenagers in the mid-60s. Today everything would have to be labelled incessantly with tacked on generational ranges and stereotypes. I’ve heard that Baby Boomer as a label didn’t truly catch on until the 70s.
gotohellcarolina0 t1_j25la89 wrote
Reply to Teri Garr 1984 by madogblue
I was 10 in ‘84 and I knew I wanted to have sex sign Terri Gar