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    Quote Originally Posted by Killearn Kitties View Post
    I remember hearing the 1970s referred to as "the decade that style forgot." Looking back at old photos, I have to agree.
    My husband will go to his grave, swearing he was NOT wearing a brown leisure suit in his 1976 high school yearbook!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomersooner View Post
    My husband will go to his grave, swearing he was NOT wearing a brown leisure suit in his 1976 high school yearbook!!!
    You can always count of the EVIL TWIN to get you in trouble?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomersooner View Post
    My husband will go to his grave, swearing he was NOT wearing a brown leisure suit in his 1976 high school yearbook!!!
    I love it. I used to work with someone who unwisely revealed that when he first started work in the late seventies, he wore a brown 3-piece suit (flared trousers, obviously), sort of coffee-coloured shirt, and a wide, wide tie with a HUGE knot. And he had a lot of hair. I spent about seven years trying to get a photograph out of his wife, but I never did manage it.

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    Born in 59 so this year I will turn the nifty 50. Have you heard 50 is the new 38. I was and am so a head banger, Zepplin, Stones, AeroSmith, Beatles, Bowie, Queen, Doors. Old but still a rocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marigold2 View Post
    Born in 59 so this year I will turn the nifty 50. Have you heard 50 is the new 38. I was and am so a head banger, Zepplin, Stones, AeroSmith, Beatles, Bowie, Queen, Doors. Old but still a rocking.
    Could not have described it better Love, love the "new 38" and can so relate
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