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24 Groovy Greats
Various Artists
Columbia Special Products, USA (1965)
Manufactured for Crystal Corporation, Hollywood Album Center
Fifties Fair, Rose Seidler House, Wahroonga, Sydney, Australia (Sunday 25 August 2013 @ 1:17pm)
Texture courtesy of Skeletal Mess
my little girl is far out... no doubt... a companion to ann's shot
some theme music...
found on an old Pontiac - for the treasure hunt "Grill" in the 365/2017 - A Starter for Ten group.
101/365
Yep, another fish. But I slid this one and it ended up looking like a fish from the seventies...something about the colors or something. Have a wonderful Sunday. HSS!
from Cloverleaf
(Houghton Mifflin Reading Series)
1976
by William K. Durr
A groovy teacher from an old 70's textbook
In 2000, we held a birthday party for my Grandpa (left) and Uncle Shel (right). Everyone was there at my house waiting for them to arrive. My neighborhood friends and I were chalking up the driveway when they pulled up. Nobody had any idea they'd show up looking like that! It was my Auntie Barb's idea (red hair)...She thought it would shock us, and it did! Obviously I gave my grandparents and uncle and aunt 1000+ cool points for that! The kids in the neighborhood were pretty impressed. =] It's hard to tell, but Shel also dyed his 'stache bright yellow to match his hair and everyone had stick-on earrings and nose rings as well.
My grandma went to the store after she dyed hers. Everyone told her it was a great idea...Except one lady. She told me a few years later that the woman said 'you're too old to be doing silly things like that. You should be ashamed of yourself!' She disagreed.
There's been no crazy hair dying since then! Grandpa turned 90, summer of 2010 and Uncle Shel turned 80. We celebrated with a fabulous weekend-long party at the beach! Lots of fun!
another legal....I know what you're thinking, it looks like a gay unicorn threw up in here...i guess this is what happens when someone who usually paints super evil mean looking shit does way too many magic mushrooms while painting...ha
Long Island City, NY
The Queensboro Bridge (renamed for former NYC mayor Ed Koch in 2010) opened in 1909 and connects Queens and Manhattan over the East River. It is also known as the 59th Street Bridge because the Manhattan end is between 59th and 60th streets.
"The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" by Simon & Garfunkel, appeared on their 1966 album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.
Tokyo is one of the great cycling cities in the world and they definately have a high percentage of two-wheeled funk on their streets.
LOL! Old costume of mine and a silly cgi!
Myself dressed up as Princess What's Her Name from Earthworm Jim.
I looove those games...
I totally want to remake this costume! This was from back in 2006. My skills are better now!