One of my favorite memories is Sunday mornings, listening to WLS radio, which was a rock station in Chicago for several years. Now, understand that we were 'in church' and I was puzzled why my mom listened to that and kept the radio on while we were getting dressed, since she didn't even listen to country music (in the 70's, country music was rancid, talking about adultery and such). She told me that WMBI, which was the Moody Bible Institude station didn't come on the radio in the house well enough to wake her up.
I still am puzzled why she kept it on though. I remember asking her what a booty was (Shake Your Booty) and she told me it was a baby shoe. That song always puzzled me after that......LOL!
One of my favorite memories is Sunday mornings, listening to WLS radio, which was a rock station in Chicago for several years. Now, understand that we were 'in church' and I was puzzled why my mom listened to that and kept the radio on while we were getting dressed, since she didn't even listen to country music (in the 70's, country music was rancid, talking about adultery and such). She told me that WMBI, which was the Moody Bible Institude station didn't come on the radio in the house well enough to wake her up.
I still am puzzled why she kept it on though. I remember asking her what a booty was (Shake Your Booty) and she told me it was a baby shoe. That song always puzzled me after that......LOL!
I LOVE 70's music, especially disco!
lolol!!!!!!!! i almost had that put on my phone as a ringback tone, just to be funny, a shock thing for all my friends...but then I thought, what if my pastor calls...
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I never met a chocolate I didn't like!
*sigh* I did nothing yesterday.... I wasn't finished so I did nothing again today!
i remember my cousin and I found a pack of smokes. We thought we were so cool...she smoked, i pretended to.... lol! i didn't like the smell but i didn't want her to think i was chicken...lolol
My uncle had a carton, always, in the pantry when we would drive out to the farm to ride horses. Thank God I never got hooked. Four of my sisters did, but I just never liked it. I'd rather get drunk any day over cigarettes.
My uncle had a carton, always, in the pantry when we would drive out to the farm to ride horses. Thank God I never got hooked. Four of my sisters did, but I just never liked it. I'd rather get drunk any day over cigarettes.
And here I thought you were much, much older than I.....LOL!
I gradumikated in '86 a week after I turned 17.
I graduated in '84 @ 17. I'm even older than you HO and I thought I was looking a little old, but after looking at your avatar, I suddenly look pretty good. lol
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Isaiah 53:5: "But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed."(KJV)
"God sends no one away empty except those who are full of themselves." Dwight L. Moody
I graduated in '84 @ 17. I'm even older than you HO and I thought I was looking a little old, but after looking at you avatar, I suddenly look pretty darn good. lol
We loved Happy Days but we weren't allowed to watch Laverne and Shirley! lol!
I wasn't allowed to watch anything other than cartoons. My dad watched violent shows like Gunsmoke, Maverick, and Bonanza.
When I was about 6, I was allowed to watch Wonder Woman, Bionic Woman and $6 M man. When I was 7, I proved how violent those shows were when I was in the kitchen one day and kicked my 3 yr old cousin in the face, knocking him against the fridge while screaming "WONDER WOMAAAAAN!!"
Since my parents were in the process of divorcing, she tossed the TV out and we never had one in our home as long as I lived there.
Of course, now times have changed and she has a TV in every room, complete with satellite.....ROFL!
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