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fat girl # seven is a compilation that includes a little art, but is a text heavy zine about what it's like to be a fat girl. this issue has personal stories about fat experience with food, a 'bellow of a curvy girl', human calligraphy, and some photos!
fat girl # seven is a 1/4 size, 20pp zine. this zine is photocopied in black and white on text weight paper. it is hand sewn with a japanese stab binding.
www.beatport.com/release/technocracy-004/1100611
Released by: Chibar Records
Release/catalogue number: TC004
Release date: Jun 20, 2013
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Bass Monta - Darling (Acidtoyz Remix) 07:47
L.N.X. - Ryuk 06:02
Bass Monta - Isostatic 06:24
Nelman - Eris 07:58
Kreisel - Almost Agressive 07:37
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Scraperz Noise - Mad Mounky (Pome Research Lab Remix) 06:05
Kreisel - Helium (Antonio Ruiz Remix) 06:09
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Max Winsent - Psyko 05:32
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Kreisel - Helium 07:20
Max Winsent - Dangerous 05:20
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Ludowick - Mental Reaction 06:47
Max Winsent - Black 04:33
on Sony PRMD-74 Professional Quality MiniDisc.
After seeing Brian May in concert with Kerry Ellis on Wednesday night, I thought it was about time I made a Queen MiniDisc compilation.
The chosen tracklist is:
1. Seven Seas of Rhye (1974)
2. Killer Queen (1974)
3. Now I'm Here (1975)
4. Bohemian Rhapsody (1975)
5. You're My Best Friend (1976)
6. Somebody To Love (1976)
7. Tie Your Mother Down (1977)
8. Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy (1977)
9. We Are The Champions (1977)
10. Bicycle Race (1978)
11. Fat Bottomed Girls (1978)
12. Don't Stop Me Now (1979)
13. Crazy Little Thing Called Love (1979)
14. Save Me (1980)
15. Play The Game (1980)
16. Another One Bites The Dust (1980)
17. Flash (1980)
18. Under Pressure [with David Bowie] (1981)
19. Las Palabras De Amor (1982)
20. Radio Ga Ga (1983)
21. I Want To Break Free (1984)
22. It's A Hard Life (1984)
23. Hammer To Fall (1984)
24. One Vision (1985)
25. A Kind of Magic (1986)
26. Who Wants To Live Forever (1986)
27. I Want It All (1989)
28. Breakthru (1989)
29. The Invisible Man (1989)
30. Innuendo (1991)
31. I'm Going Slightly Mad (1991)
32. Headlong (1991)
33. The Show Must Go On (1991)
all transfered in Hi-SP format from the Greatest Hits I, II & III discs + I edited out the intro to "Tie Your Mother Down" to include that track, strangely omitted from the official Greatest Hits CDs.
the label artwork is cropped from a fan wallpaper image found at:
1.Me & Charlie Talking (2004) K
2.Bring Me Down (2005) K
3.Kerosene (2005) K
4.New Strings (2006) K
5.Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2006) CEG
6.Famous In A Small Town (2007) CEG
7.Gunpowder & Lead (2008) CEG
8.More Like Her (2008) CEG
9.Dead Flowers (2009) R
10.White Liar (2009) R
11.The House That Built Me (2010) R
12.Only Prettier (2010) R
13.Heart Like Mine (2011) Revolution By Candlelight
14.Baggage Claim (2011) FTR
15.Over You (2012) FTR
16.Fastest Girl In Town (2012) FTR
17.Mama’s Broken Heart (2013) FTR
K=Kerosene
CEG=Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
R=Revolution
FTR=Four The Record
Where physical CD singles were issued I've used mostly scanned artwork from the singles in my own collection. For "Kerosene" I've used the artwork from the advance release CD album which is different from the actual released album.
Rarish Compilation from High Tide on the 'Black Widow' Label issued in 2001 including songs from their 1990 Album 'The Flood'
BWRCD 050-2
📜 THE 25 BEST SELLING VIDEO GAMES ON NINTENDO 64 (N64):
🎮 25 - Excitebike 64 0:30
️ 2 000 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 2000
🎮 24 - 1080° Snowboarding 1:06
️ 2 030 000 Sold
⏳February 28, 1998
🎮 23 - Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 1:43
️ 2 170 000 Sold
⏳December 7, 1998
🎮 22 - Mario Tennis 2:20
️ 2 320 000 Sold
⏳July 21, 2000
🎮 21 - Mario Party 2 2:57
️ 2 480 000 Sold
⏳December 17, 1999
🎮 20 - Perfect Dark 3:34
️ 2 520 000 Sold
⏳May 22, 2000
🎮 19 - Pokémon Stadium 2 4:10
️ 2 540 000 Sold
⏳December 14, 2000
🎮 18 - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire 4:47
️ 2 600 000 Sold
⏳December 3, 1996
🎮 17 - Mario Party 5:24
️ 2 700 000 Sold
⏳December 18, 1998
🎮 16 - Yoshi's Story 6:00
️ 2 850 000 Sold
⏳December 21, 1997
🎮 15 - Wave Race 64 6:37
️ 2 940 000 Sold
⏳September 27, 1996
🎮 14 - Banjo-Tooie 7:14
️ 3 000 000 Sold
⏳November 20, 2000
🎮 13 - Star Wars Episode I: Racer 7:50
️ 3 100 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 1999 📦
🎮 12 - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 8:27
️ 3 360 000 Sold
⏳April 27, 2000
🎮 11 - Pokémon Snap 9:04
️ 3 630 000 Sold
⏳March 21, 1999
🎮 10 - Banjo-Kazooie 10:12
️ 3 650 000 Sold
⏳June 29, 1998
🎮 9 - Star Fox 64 10:48
️ 4 000 000 Sold
⏳April 27, 1997
🎮 8 - Diddy Kong Racing 11:24
️ 4 880 000 Sold
⏳November 14, 1997
🎮 7 - Donkey Kong 64 12:02
️ 5 270 000 Sold
⏳November 22, 1999 📦
🎮 6 - Pokémon Stadium 12:38
️ 5 460 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 1999 📦
🎮 5 - Super Smash Bros. 13:15
️ 5 550 000 Sold
⏳January 21, 1999
🎮 4 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 13:52
️ 7 600 000 Sold
⏳November 21, 1998
🎮 () 3 - GoldenEye 007 14:28
️ 8 090 000 Sold
⏳August 25, 1997 📦
🎮 () 2 - Mario Kart 64 15:05
️ 9 870 000 Sold
⏳December 14, 1996
🎮 () 1 - Super Mario 64 15:42
️ 11 910 000 Sold
⏳June 23, 1996 📦
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I have enjoyed this magnificent charity event in our beautiful city
Aberdeen Scotland 2019.
I have visited every location where each sculpture is located, witnessing the joy this event brings to the people of Aberdeen, a positive impact on everyone, it is a joy, credit to all local artists who have given their time and produced these joys, I post below information on the event and the character Oor Wullie below.
Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail 2019
Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail, our first nationwide public art trail, takes place in Scotland in summer 2019. The event supports children’s hospital charities and celebrates Scotland’s favourite son, Oor Wullie.
It features more than 150 human-sized sculptures decorated by artists and each reflecting Scotland’s cultural identity. It runs for eleven weeks, from June to September 2019, taking to the streets of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
Location: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness
Trail: 17 June – 30 August 2019
Partner: DC Thomson Media and Scotland’s three children’s hospital charities
Charity: Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity, ARCHIE Foundation and Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity
Event website: oorwullie.com
The Trail
Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail runs for 11 weeks from 17th June 2019 – 30th August 2019, culminating in a series of Farewell Events and nationwide auctions in each of the five host cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.
Scotland’s first ever national public art trail aims to unite the country as it raises awareness and vital funds for Scotland’s children’s hospital charities.
No matter who you are or where you live, you can get involved with Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail by:
Exploring the trails in each city with your friends and family
Getting involved with your school and learning all about Oor Wullie and our heritage .
Bidding on a sculpture in our auctions at the end of the trail
Funds raised through the trail will support Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity,Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity,and the ARCHIE Foundation, helping children in hospital across the country.
Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail is a Wild in Art event, and would not be possible without the support of DC Thomson Media.
Oor Wullie (English: Our Willie) is a Scottish comic strip published in the D.C. Thomson newspaper The Sunday Post.
It features a character called Wullie Russell[citation needed]. Wullie is the familiar Scots nickname for boys named William.
His trademarks are spiky hair, dungarees and an upturned bucket, which he uses as a seat - most strips since early 1937 begin and end with a single panel of Wullie sitting on his bucket.
The earliest strips, with little dialogue, ended with Wullie complaining ("I nivver get ony fun roond here!").
The artistic style settled down by 1940 and has changed little since. A frequent tagline reads, "Oor Wullie! Your Wullie! A'body's Wullie!" (Our Willie! Your Willie! Everybody's Willie!).
Created by Thomson editor R. D. Low and drawn by cartoonist Dudley D. Watkins, the strip first appeared on 8 March 1936. Watkins continued to draw Oor Wullie until his death in 1969, after which the Post recycled his work into the 1970s.
New strips were eventually commissioned from Tom Lavery, followed by Peter Davidson and Robert Nixon. Ken H. Harrison drew the strip from 1989 until 1997, when Davidson resumed duties. Between January 2005 and 2006 storylines were written by broadcaster Tom Morton from his home in Shetland, and subsequently they were written by Dave Donaldson, managing director of Thomson's comics division.
The current writer is former Dandy editor Morris Heggie.
Although Wullie's hometown was unnamed in the original Watkins strips, it has been called Auchenshoogle since the late 1990s.
Wullie and his friends roam the streets of his town, though he is sometimes depicted at school which he finds confining. Praise from his teacher, who addresses him as "William", is rare and acutely embarrassing. His adventures often consist of unrealistic get-rich-quick schemes that lead to mischief, to the despair of his parents Ma and Pa (Wullie’s Pa is called “Tam”, the only reference to this is in a strip from the sixties during a conversation between Pa and PC Murdoch) and local policeman P.C. Joe Murdoch. Wullie's gang consists of himself, Fat Bob, Wee Eck (Eng: Little Alex), 'Soapy' Soutar (/ˈsoʊtər/) and Primrose Paterson (an annoying girl who likes Wullie, but who Wullie often does not want to be in the gang, yet manages to be much better than him in various games and activities such as football, racing, climbing trees and firing a catapult). Wullie is the self-proclaimed leader, a position which is frequently disputed by the others. In early strips the gang met in a wooden shed - usually located in the garden at Wullie's house. In later strips the gang meets in a derelict caravan called Holly Rude. He used to have another friend called Ezzy, who has stopped appearing in the strips, along with Wullie's unnamed little brother. He owns a pet mouse named Jeemy and in later strips a pet dog called Harry. In the Ken Harrison strips he gained additional supporting characters, such as the pretty Doris Gow (whom Wullie likes, much to Primrose's rage), her boyfriend, the town bully Basher McKenzie, and grumpy old neighbour Moaning Mildew (modelled on Victor Meldrew from One Foot in the Grave).[citation needed]
Wullie's age has not been consistent, in the early Watkins scripts he looked about 5 or 6, in later Watkins scripts he looked about 10 or 11, more recently he has become slightly younger.
William Ross, Secretary of State for Scotland 1964-70 and 1974–76, was occasionally depicted in political cartoons seated on a bucket as Oor Wullie.
In March 2006, BBC Scotland documentary Happy Birthday Oor Wullie celebrated the strip's 70th and TV show's 28th birthday with celebrity guests including Karen Dunbar, Sanjeev Kohli, Kaye Adams, Iain Robertson, Tony Roper, Tam Cowan, Stuart Cosgrove and Dominik Diamond, and was narrated by Billy Boyd.
When The Topper launched in 1953, Oor Wullie appeared in the masthead, although not as a story in the comic. He often appeared sitting on his bucket, though other poses were used as well.
The pose on Topper no. 1 had him wearing a top hat. He had the top hat in one hand and the other hand pointing at the Topper logo.
Early annuals were undated, so this information is to help identify them. Later annuals had the copyright date inside them.
Annuals
Starting in 1940 the Oor Wullie strips also appeared in the form of a Christmas annual which alternated every second year with “The Broons”, another D. C. Thomson product. (No annuals were published between 1943 and 1946.)
Pre-1966 annuals were undated. Starting in 2015, both titles are now published annually.
A facsimile of the first The Broons annual was released on 25 November 2006 and of the first Oor Wullie annual the following year.
Since 1996 - the 60th anniversary of the strip - D.C. Thomson has also published a series of compilation books featuring The Broons and Oor Wullie on alternate pages.
The early stories are often recycled in current annuals. An example being the “twin cousin” story in the 2018 annual being first seen in the fifties.
1. 01April09 ~ sour but refreshing, 2. 2Apr09 ~ Elusive Lorikeet, 3. 03Apr09 ~ grapefruit tree, 4. 4Apr09 ~ Yellow Banksia, 5. 5Apr09 ~ Hello Moon, 6. 6Apr09 ~ lamps and plastic, 7. 7Apr09 ~ white rose, 8. 8Apr09 ~ red glow, 9. 9Apr09 ~ hermits home, 10. 10Apr09 ~ holidays, 11. 11Apr09 ~ tropical, 12. 12thApr09 ~ Stars or Suds, 13. 13Apr09 ~ splash of colour, 14. 14Apr09 ~ suburban sunset, 15. 15Apr09 ~ Pigeons on the Roof, 16. 16 Apr09 ~ Chilli con Carne, 17. 17Apr09 ~ Hey Em!, 18. 18Apr09 ~ CDLaunch, 19. 19Apr09 ~ shells, 20. 20Apr09 ~ Back Verandah, 21. 24Apr09 ~ Tweet-Meet, 22. 25Apr09 ~ Moving Day, 23. 26Apr09 ~ When Will We Go Paperless?, 24. 27Apr09 ~ Planning, 25. 21Apr09 ~ lamp-light, 26. 22Apr09 ~ Bye Phone, 27. 23Apr09 ~ Bunny, 28. 28Apr09 ~ wii think, 29. 29Apr09 ~ spinach, 30. 30Apr09 ~ Divine Sunset
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
See previous photo in my stream for my chosen tracks on the compilation.
Tracks on the official soundtrack CD:
1. Stefan's Theme / Michael Suby
2. Running Up That Hill / Placebo [S1 E1]
3. Currency Of Love / Silversun Pickups [S2 E2]
4. Hammocks / Howl [S2 E4]
5. Sleep Alone (909's In Dark Times Mix) / Bat For Lashes [S1 E5]
6. Bloodstream (Vampire Diaries Remix) / Stateless [S1 E22]
7. We Radiate / Goldfrapp [S2 E4]
8. Under The Stars / Morning Parade [S2 E7]
9. Head Over Heels / Digital Daggers [S2 E7]
10. Down / Jason Walker [S1 E6]
11. Beauty of the Dark / Mads Langer [S1 E5]
12. Cut / Plumb [S1 E10]
13. All You Wanted / Sounds Under Radio & Alison Sudol [S1 E17]
14. The Fellowship / Smashing Pumpkins [S2 E5]
15. On Melancholy Hill (Feed Me Remix) / Gorillaz [S2 E7]
16. 1864 / Michael Suby
📜 THE 25 BEST SELLING VIDEO GAMES ON NINTENDO 64 (N64):
🎮 25 - Excitebike 64 0:30
️ 2 000 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 2000
🎮 24 - 1080° Snowboarding 1:06
️ 2 030 000 Sold
⏳February 28, 1998
🎮 23 - Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 1:43
️ 2 170 000 Sold
⏳December 7, 1998
🎮 22 - Mario Tennis 2:20
️ 2 320 000 Sold
⏳July 21, 2000
🎮 21 - Mario Party 2 2:57
️ 2 480 000 Sold
⏳December 17, 1999
🎮 20 - Perfect Dark 3:34
️ 2 520 000 Sold
⏳May 22, 2000
🎮 19 - Pokémon Stadium 2 4:10
️ 2 540 000 Sold
⏳December 14, 2000
🎮 18 - Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire 4:47
️ 2 600 000 Sold
⏳December 3, 1996
🎮 17 - Mario Party 5:24
️ 2 700 000 Sold
⏳December 18, 1998
🎮 16 - Yoshi's Story 6:00
️ 2 850 000 Sold
⏳December 21, 1997
🎮 15 - Wave Race 64 6:37
️ 2 940 000 Sold
⏳September 27, 1996
🎮 14 - Banjo-Tooie 7:14
️ 3 000 000 Sold
⏳November 20, 2000
🎮 13 - Star Wars Episode I: Racer 7:50
️ 3 100 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 1999 📦
🎮 12 - The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 8:27
️ 3 360 000 Sold
⏳April 27, 2000
🎮 11 - Pokémon Snap 9:04
️ 3 630 000 Sold
⏳March 21, 1999
🎮 10 - Banjo-Kazooie 10:12
️ 3 650 000 Sold
⏳June 29, 1998
🎮 9 - Star Fox 64 10:48
️ 4 000 000 Sold
⏳April 27, 1997
🎮 8 - Diddy Kong Racing 11:24
️ 4 880 000 Sold
⏳November 14, 1997
🎮 7 - Donkey Kong 64 12:02
️ 5 270 000 Sold
⏳November 22, 1999 📦
🎮 6 - Pokémon Stadium 12:38
️ 5 460 000 Sold
⏳April 30, 1999 📦
🎮 5 - Super Smash Bros. 13:15
️ 5 550 000 Sold
⏳January 21, 1999
🎮 4 - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 13:52
️ 7 600 000 Sold
⏳November 21, 1998
🎮 () 3 - GoldenEye 007 14:28
️ 8 090 000 Sold
⏳August 25, 1997 📦
🎮 () 2 - Mario Kart 64 15:05
️ 9 870 000 Sold
⏳December 14, 1996
🎮 () 1 - Super Mario 64 15:42
️ 11 910 000 Sold
⏳June 23, 1996 📦
📦 = Games was bundled with Nintendo 64 consoles durung its lifetime
⏳ = Release Date
️ = Sales
🎮 = Game
= Podium
🚀 Destiny : 📜 List (🎮 Video Game Universe) 🔽 🇬🇧
💡HOW ? 🔽
📋 No restrictive rights that this will do on our part (However, the Games does not belong to us).
🎵 Music : [---]
🎥 Video : [~~~]
🎮 Game 🏢 Company 🔬 Engine : [###]
️ Play : [***]
🚰 Information Source : [√√√]
📋WHAT ? 🔽
### 🎮 Game 🐉 Serie 🏢 Company 🔬 Engine :
🏢 Nintendo
️ Nintendo 64
###
✔️ Download VIDEO: www.dropbox.com/sh/bur5g0cfelmjmai/AABE3M5jy8lk7HzoLFeBgI...
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Addablestone 13
JJ MH
Green Graphics
WooX
Multimedios3D
IMPERIAL CREATIONS
egap98
잡별
Soutien24
Techno Freaks
Angel554Too
3DAL GREEN SCREENS
Snooplax
Bradly 105
CreatorSet Media
STOCK STOCKERZ
Green Screen Fun
Seggy Sose
21Gummy
Colorful World HD
Officer 94
N64 Archive
Pigment Ajans - Visual Effects
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199X Dev
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1. Safe & Sound ft. The Civil Wars (December 26, 2011)
2. Eyes Open (March 27, 2012)
3. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (August 13, 2012)
4. Ronan (September 8th, 2012)
5. Begin Again (October 1st, 2012)
6. State Of Grace (October 16, 2012)
7. I Knew You Were Trouble (November 27, 2012)
8. 22 (March 12, 2013)
9. Red (June 24, 2013)
10. Everything Has Changed ft. Ed Sheeran (July 16, 2013)
11. The Last Time ft. Gary Lightbody (October 19, 2013)
12. Sweeter Than Fiction (October 21, 2013)
Hubby was playing with his new phone a few nights ago & he took these photos of the full moon. He tells me that it was done with 100x digital zoom and the phone processed the photos with AI. He took them using a tripod and says that it was hard to centre all of them.
A project from 2006, at EGM's.
This project got published several times in Holland (de Architect October 2007, "A Tradition of Change" Staro Nai publishers January 2009), due to it being the built form of a new educational approach making it a somewhat experimental school building. Experiential learning, or 'learning by doing', are the central teaching methods. The central study and work spaces show most clearly this philosophy. These areas form the core of the four storey building.
Colour is used to represent each professional field: red represents expression, blue stands for maths, physics and chemistry, orange for languages and green for 'Man & Society " (geography, history).
The domains are arranged as an open space surrounded by instructional and class rooms that are partly open, partly closed off, and staff rooms. In the class rooms complex topics are explained and tests conducted. Other tasks can optionally be done in the open spaces or in the main workspace provided.
For small groups a "work unit" was designed, emphasized by a striped carpet. Perpendicular to this element long wooden work benches provide individual as well as group study possibilities.
The budget was tight so the spacial solutions as well as the choice of materials had to be economical and also done inventively to prevent the school from becoming bland and uninspiring.
A lot of industrial materials were used, but only so to make an unusual use of them, for example the ceilings were done by using reinforcement steel grids, used normally to strengthen concrete. Acoustics were dealt with by means of a special plaster on the ceilings, partly made of shredded recycled paper. Light fixtures are held into position with tie-wraps. Walls are made up of underlayment board and oriented strand board, floors are coated with concrete paint. The building's facades are made of stucco, Hardi plank (a very cheap cement board with a dark brown coating), and blue coated, moulded polyester panels, hiding the multi coloured sunscreen rolls. The furniture design was partly done by Hollandse Nieuwe, a dutch design firm.
Although succesful in many ways the school is currently suffering from a lack of space for housing the ever rising number of new pupils each year...
www.beatport.com/release/technocracy-004/1100611
Released by: Chibar Records
Release/catalogue number: TC004
Release date: Jun 20, 2013
Ludowick - Pulse 07:40
Kreisel - Helium (Alex V3rsino Remix) 05:14
Bass Monta - Darling (Acidtoyz Remix) 07:47
L.N.X. - Ryuk 06:02
Bass Monta - Isostatic 06:24
Nelman - Eris 07:58
Kreisel - Almost Agressive 07:37
Max Winsent - Redhead 05:10
Scraperz Noise - Mad Mounky (Pome Research Lab Remix) 06:05
Kreisel - Helium (Antonio Ruiz Remix) 06:09
Ludowick - Jump 07:43
Max Winsent - Psyko 05:32
L.N.X. - Dybuk 06:36
Kreisel - Helium 07:20
Max Winsent - Dangerous 05:20
Kreisel - Nobody Here 06:37
L.N.X. - Abyzou (Da Productor Remix) 07:19
Ludowick - Mental Reaction 06:47
Max Winsent - Black 04:33
UPDATED cover art for the 4-CD compilation of quintessential rock tunes assembled by TommyB for attendees of the Q37 Reunion event in Imperial Beach, Aug '07 - a subset of the Sonora High School Class of '70.
Complete with Ms. Zullo's appropriate wardrobe malfunction.