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MetricJester t1_je3da7r wrote
Reply to comment by si1965 in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
It looks similar to an Esso in Perry Sound. Not quite Northern Ontario there, but close.
Biddy_Impeccadillo t1_je3d8sx wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Just a suitcase and a dream …
Norseman103 t1_je3czam wrote
I didn’t know Mark Gastineau was German.
No-Morning-2543 t1_je3cn0k wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Such a great photo!
s4m1ch t1_je3c9bu wrote
Reply to comment by FitSeeker1982 in Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
Who fucking asked?
bugaosuni t1_je3c6r6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Laraine Newman on SNL ~ November 12, 1977 by gregornot
Ruth Buzzy is 86 years of age.
g00dhank t1_je3c5zx wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Maebe from Arrested Development?
ElectricPeterTork t1_je3bxth wrote
Reply to comment by Kaimuki18 in Wasn’t even in the 80s but the 80s Phoebe Cates is an eternal crush for me by [deleted]
I'd say while "cue" is probably most correct, "queue" is also acceptable.
But "Que that Cars song " just means "What that Cars song" in Spanglish.
[deleted] t1_je3bsmx wrote
Reply to comment by Rangerleafs in My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
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Desperate_Brief2187 t1_je3bk3n wrote
Reply to comment by SparkJaa in Woodstock, 1969 by MalibuHulaDuck
You mean the guy up front eating his own hand, right?
[deleted] t1_je3bjxa wrote
Reply to comment by Cover_Some in Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Belushi and Laraine Newman on SNL ~ November 12, 1977 by gregornot
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InternationalRow5141 t1_je3beh9 wrote
Reply to comment by Ismokecr4k in Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
My father died so thats not a possibility, but thanks for bringing that up
knife_edge_rusty t1_je3b7as wrote
May your first child be a masculine child.
Cautious_Ad_1383 t1_je3aunr wrote
Reply to comment by Intelligent_Sea_9851 in Friends Many Years Later – It’s great they were able to get this many people together years later 1900s by stevejollifee
Just looks like they have their hair pulled back in the first one.
bizmeddit01 t1_je3am2s wrote
Your German mom is kinda hot!
Mink03 t1_je3ai4i wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Reminds me of the last scene from freaks and geeks
would-be_bog_body t1_je3a60j wrote
Reply to comment by Fuckoffassholes in Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
Young women now are the daughters of the hypothetical 80s beauties these guys are talking about; I don't really see how much could have changed in a generation
woodhead1992 t1_je3a507 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Dragonfly_1894 in Boris Karloff circa 1890 - The young boy who would grow up to play the greatest and most iconic movie monsters of all time. by Kokibuchek
FUCK YOU!
VIPERsssss t1_je3a32s wrote
Reply to comment by Corporation_tshirt in Phoebe Cates 1980s by steroidamoeba
So you're saying you got down to business?
bartontees t1_je3a2sg wrote
I honestly thought that was Chris Benoit
si1965 t1_je39zro wrote
Reply to My mom in the early 80s by DotTraditional3096
Northern Canada?
thinkmoreharder t1_je39tz0 wrote
Reply to Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
You’re gonna wanna watch All the Right Moves, where she plays Tom cruise’s girlfriend.
bebop603 t1_je39ot2 wrote
Reply to Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
Before low rise jeans, halter tops, thongs, belly button rings, and massive amounts of makeup were a big thing. Very natural and with a girl next door vibe. I also liked the 1980s.
MyTornArsehole t1_je39mpf wrote
Reply to comment by PhasmaFelis in Lea Thompson in the 1980s makes me contemplate about me being born in the wrong era by [deleted]
Quick_End2366 t1_je3dbaf wrote
Reply to Adriano Celentano, an Italian star who in 1972 releases a song intended to sound like American English….it is gibberish, but the beat will make you move. by figuring__it__out
Ok not gonna lie sounds pretty lame compared to black American recordings in 1972. Said as someone who enjoys Italo Disco and Goblin soundtrack later in the decade.