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delicioustreeblood t1_je2er29 wrote
Reply to comment by TrinDiesel123 in My German parents 30 years ago today on vacation in the Netherlands by LonnieYo
Da Bears
bubdadigger t1_je2eqyq wrote
Bad ass dad and gorgeous mom. Perfect combination ☺️
joyousconciserainbow t1_je2eq22 wrote
The hair is amazing!!
Kryten8 t1_je2ep3c wrote
Reply to Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
Not gonna lie, I save this to that special place in my phone.
othersstuff t1_je2eanl wrote
Reply to comment by satans_toast in Nirvana members and Ru Paul, backstage at the MTV Video Music Awards, 1993 by [deleted]
Wait, they're two different people?
thats1evildude t1_je2ea2v wrote
Reply to Charlie Sheen in "The Arrival" (1996) by Yeeslander
So this is where Jonah Vazquez from Dead by Daylight got his look.
defusted t1_je2e6x5 wrote
That glorious mullet
epi_glowworm t1_je2e66h wrote
Reply to comment by LonnieYo in My German parents 30 years ago today on vacation in the Netherlands by LonnieYo
That’s super endearing! Please give them a hug. And you should get them a leather jacket. And please have them bring the 80s hair back.
HappyHighwayman t1_je2dz6o wrote
Reply to comment by Euphoric-Carry1725 in Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
It’s all subjective this is just someone’s fantasy post
matteothehun t1_je2dvit wrote
Reply to Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Laraine Newman on SNL ~ November 12, 1977 by gregornot
What a great cast. The chemistry between Bill Murray and Gilda Radner is a hard one to compete with on SNL.
harperscoffee OP t1_je2dsxr wrote
Reply to comment by airdriejambo in Grandpa Harper 1944 by harperscoffee
Haha, he definitely looks like he broke many hearts!
GarageFarm2020 t1_je2debx wrote
Reply to Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Laraine Newman on SNL ~ November 12, 1977 by gregornot
They were the shit!!!!
Euphoric-Carry1725 t1_je2dcrm wrote
Reply to comment by HappyHighwayman in Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
I think she's less attractive tbh
[deleted] t1_je2d5at wrote
cesrage t1_je2d4ct wrote
Reply to comment by the_average_homeboy in My German parents 30 years ago today on vacation in the Netherlands by LonnieYo
Henry Hill: [narrating] And then there was Jimmy Two Times, who got that nickname because he said everything twice, like:
airdriejambo t1_je2d1nz wrote
Reply to Grandpa Harper 1944 by harperscoffee
Grandpa Harper definitely had God's prayer line blowing up with girls praying he'd pick them for a waltz at the dance halls.
oldjadedhippie t1_je2cmcp wrote
Reply to comment by KmartQuality in Nichelle Nichols in Star Trek, 1960s. by Paul-Belgium
He was actually very deeply in love with her. When confronted by his wife he broke down crying, apologized, and claimed he couldn’t choose between them because he loved them both so much.
uhmerikin t1_je2cl4h wrote
Reply to Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
OOH... GNARLY!!!
SentorialH1 t1_je2cce2 wrote
Reply to Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
If you went outside, you might even see a real woman.
kewissman t1_je2c6fz wrote
Reply to comment by Aunt-jobiska in Jimmy & Henry hanging out in 1939 when both were on top of their game. by kev45ert
Henry Fonda let Jimmy Stewart live in his daughter’s “play house” in their backyard when Jimmy returned from Europe at the end of WW2. Stewart was having major trauma episodes (night terrors, etc) from his flying days, Fonda and his wife helped Stewart settle a bit.
When Frank Capra approached Stewart to do It’s A Wonderful Life and Stewart refused, Fonda and Capra convinced Stewart to do it.
All detailed in sobering and excruciating detail in the book Mission by Robert Matzen.
Prometheus357 t1_je2c1fx wrote
Reply to comment by Prometheus357 in Wasn’t even in the 80s but the 80s Phoebe Cates is an eternal crush for me by [deleted]
Just pointing out, I’ve also downvoted my own comment because it was a trait that I wasn’t happy with, but. I had grown and matured. Kinda.
dscottj t1_je2bwud wrote
Reply to Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
The trick, of course, is to be in the right era AND the right league. I got the first one. The second one? Not so much.
RunBanditRun t1_je2bj5l wrote
Reply to Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
The eighty’s were pretty cool till the Reagan set in. Kinda sucked there at the end
Go_Buds_Go t1_je2am57 wrote
Sick flow on Dad.
Fuckoffassholes t1_je2ewwm wrote
Reply to comment by RunBanditRun in Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
So just 1980?