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You Know You're a child of the 60's when..

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Capt. Tripps, Mar 11, 2002.

  1. Capt. Tripps Gems: 9/31
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    [​IMG] Ok Slappy see if you remember any of these:

    You know the differance between 45's and 68's

    You had a collection of 8-tracks

    You bought a Beta VCR

    You had friends named Moonbeam or Flower

    You can remember when TV was broadcast in B&W

    You thought that the Monkees were a great band AND good actors.

    You know the rest of the words to "one banana,two banana, three banana, four"

    A music video was "Tommy" or "Help"

    You had a Hula-Hoop

    You traded Mood rings with your sweetheart

    You were upset when the "Mothers of Invention" broke up

    You played "Revolution #9" backwards looking for the secret message.

    You had a "Pet Rock"

    You remeber Disco

    You had a polyester leisure suit

    OK that's enough I'm getting silly. Add on if you know any more.

    Yeh it should be 78's , well they say memory one of the first things to go :lol:


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  2. Slappy Gems: 19/31
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    rotflmao - ah yes that's much better. I especially laughed at 'the differance between 45's and 68's' as I think it's meant to be '78's' :)

    Also 'one banana,two banana, three banana, four' - 5 bananas make a bunch and so do many more, la la la, la de dah dah - etc :)

    'You thought that the Monkees were a great band AND good actors' - does that mean they aren't? :aww:
     
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    You lucky Old Man (!). Look at the rubbish I'm supposed to put up with as a child of the 90's, and a student in the 00's.

    60's had fantastic music (Monkees were as cynically put together as S Club 7, but had oh so much cool). Can anyone even hum a song which has been recently written?



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