Recent comments in /f/OldSchoolCool
JohnnyBoyJr t1_ja6mdye wrote
Reply to comment by OracleCam in My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
It's The Beaver - Beaver Cleaver.
duckterrorist t1_ja6ma8j wrote
Reply to Sir, this is a Wendy’s (80’s training) by RoRoNoGo
Ok I stopped watching when the womanized patties started singing. Ready for my nightmares
Diligent-Picture2882 t1_ja6m1bi wrote
Reply to comment by Tokyosmash in Kate Bush, singer, songwriter, musician and dancer, 1978 by eaglemaxie
Running
Diligent-Picture2882 t1_ja6m0mp wrote
I have been listening to her marvelous music for 40 years and I love her so much. I now have 2 children, 29 and 34 and they absolutely adore her music too. I raised them right.
GwentMeUpBaby t1_ja6m00s wrote
Fun story about Kate Bush. She got a major label record deal when she was still 16 because Dave Gilmour (from Pink Floyd) was some kind of distant family friend or something and heard a tape of her singing and playing the piano. He went to her house to meet her and found she had a huge number of songs already recorded like that. He arranged for her to have a proper demo recorded and took it to EMI.
typhoidtimmy t1_ja6laan wrote
Reply to Johnny Cash, who would have been 91 today. “Life” magazine cover November 29, 1969 by butterflypoo69
I miss him
exick t1_ja6kwpc wrote
Lea Thompson today can still get it if I'm being honest
SuchhAaWasteeOfTimee t1_ja6ks9q wrote
Reply to My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
I’m not American , but I thought mlk was around n popular in the 90s???
nonanumatic t1_ja6k4re wrote
Reply to comment by 5-10guy12471 in My parents, age 15, 1981. I’m loving the vest. by CommanderAmander
My mom would have been 8 in the early 1970s, so it was probably even less
ahumanp3rson t1_ja6k4r2 wrote
Reply to comment by FrogGladiators178972 in My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
Thich Nhat Hanh said that he is a Bodhisattva, which is one of the highest versions of a Saint in Buddhism.
ChildrenotheWatchers t1_ja6jkw2 wrote
A sword, or a horse.
That's it, "My kingdom for a horse!"
TrueStorey1776 t1_ja6j7y0 wrote
Reply to My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
Was this before or after he slept with their mother?
too_rolling_stoned t1_ja6j7t5 wrote
Betcha turned out pretty damn great!
TedioreTwo t1_ja6j4td wrote
Reply to comment by FrogGladiators178972 in My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
Coulda just left it at the reverend part
TommyTuttle t1_ja6ixl6 wrote
The vest is cool and all, but those dark orange corduroys! Ooooooooooh! Also her striped sweater is pretty dope. Well dressed couple. Top notch hairstyles. Nice Datsun in the background, not to mention the red Vega, and a ten speed bike to bring home the flavor of the era. 10/10.
Gym_Dom t1_ja6ilno wrote
Reply to comment by Watch_Noob_72 in And my parents were surprised when I came out... (1993) by southofwilliampenn
He wanted to be a pirate.
danjrdan t1_ja6i7sl wrote
Reply to Detroit Red Wing Gordie Howe checking Toronto Maple Leaf's Gordie Hannigan in 1956 playoffs. by 1900grs
I have a signed puck from Gordie - also signed it Mr. Hockey. Purchased from the official Red Wings merch store outside of Bloomfield Hills.
Babyfart_McGeezacks t1_ja6i5pv wrote
Your dad looks like Stuart from MadTV
[deleted] t1_ja6i2j2 wrote
Reply to My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
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Legal-You-6307 t1_ja6hsf8 wrote
Reply to My MIL & her brothers, 1960s. by yttikat
Your MIL was one heluva black civil rights leader
prvhc21 t1_ja6hpnh wrote
Reply to comment by moiecoute in A Viet Cong guerrilla stands guard in the Mekong Delta, 1973 by TopicalFun
She probably can’t hear you, you’d have to come out from the basement…..
danjrdan t1_ja6hmfg wrote
They are one year younger than me!
5-10guy12471 t1_ja6hdot wrote
Reply to comment by nonanumatic in My parents, age 15, 1981. I’m loving the vest. by CommanderAmander
My dad said that when he arrived in this country in 1985 at 18 a pack of Marlboro red costed him around $2.00 - $2.50 in new york
lowlife9 t1_ja6geqt wrote
Nice puffy shirt
FailedAccessMemory t1_ja6mu69 wrote
Reply to Kazimierz Zeglen (left), Polish priest and inventor of the bulletproof vest, testing out his invention (1869) by krFrillaKrilla
I wonder whom he had more faith in at the the moment, God or the vest?