In case you didn't think about it:▪️ Your grandma wore very short mini skirts, thin panties, high boots, and no bra...▪️ She listened to Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Janis Joplin and Rolling Stones.▪️ She rode on motorcycles and fast cars.▪️ She smoked tobacco and other things...▪️ She drank gin-tonics, whiskey and whatever...▪️ She came home at 4 am and left for work in the morning...Know that you will never be as cool as your grandma.Excuse me but someone had to say it.
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It was more my older sister's generation. She was about 10 years older than me. I went from 6 to 16 in the sixties. Elvis and the Beatles were more her style.
"She smoked tobacco and other things... ▪️ She drank gin-tonics, whiskey and whatever." And she probably didn't live a long life or has a barrage of health problems...
I was a kid in the 70s! And no this was not any of my grandmothers one was born 1905 got married at age 20 and the other born in the 1920s and had her children starting at age 18. And like Cheryl I liked rock n roll better than disco when I was a kid.
Not me. I owned a couple of 3 piece leisure suits, and went disco dancing every Saturday night. Only took home much younger, uninhibited women. Oh yeah. I was divorced at the time, and only 33 years old. Those were the days!
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I liked rock 'n roll, but would in Heart beat Dance to Disco with a Babe!
The 70s were the party time for me, with the much younger women. 1975-1977 were very good years for me, back then...
It was more my older sister's generation. She was about 10 years older than me. I went from 6 to 16 in the sixties. Elvis and the Beatles were more her style.
"She smoked tobacco and other things...
▪️ She drank gin-tonics, whiskey and whatever." And she probably didn't live a long life or has a barrage of health problems...
I was a kid in the 70s! And no this was not any of my grandmothers one was born 1905 got married at age 20 and the other born in the 1920s and had her children starting at age 18. And like Cheryl I liked rock n roll better than disco when I was a kid.
Yes, they were. Disco was okay but rock 'n roll was my thing.
Not me. I owned a couple of 3 piece leisure suits, and went disco dancing every Saturday night. Only took home much younger, uninhibited women. Oh yeah. I was divorced at the time, and only 33 years old. Those were the days!
Jim, is that you turning around for a second look? :-)
Those were the days, Wm... I aught to know. I was there.....
LOL