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How many of you old facks are wearing Sansabelt pants lol...
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Well. There's another one I had to Google. Wikipedia is a great tool.How many of you old facks are wearing Sansabelt pants lol...
Wonder if they have a sack for the fart dust as well...
I have a pair in blue.
Depends!My Grandpa wore them. I think Murray might have a pair or 7 kicking around lol...
Wasn't Don Messer's Jubilee on the evening's viewing schedule?My father worked for Phillips early in his career and brought home an experimental colour tv. It didn't have a case.
I remember being the first person I knew with a colour tv. Back then we didn't even get to see the first period of hockey. We had to watch the "Juliet Show" and the game was joined in progress at 9pm. Games started at 8:00 back then.
It was definitely on my families schedule. My whole family were/are musicians and I grew up (save the comeback Jack) watching Don Messer's jubilee and the Tommy Hunter show. I think in those days every family in Nova Scotia was watching.Wasn't Don Messer's Jubilee on the evening's viewing schedule?
We had a Philco-Ford colour TV at around 1967-1968. Dad was a Ford hourly employee. He got it to watch the NASA launches and eventually we watched the moon landing, although most of the moon stuff was black and white and gray by default.I don’t recall if the first tv I saw was black and white or colour. It was a “ console “ type with the tv in the middle and a turntable on one side and an AM radio on the other. Colour tv broadcasts began in Canada in 1966 although probably not very common to have a set then due to the high cost of them . The “ Juliet Show “ was definitely before my time although it does ring a bell for some reason perhaps hearing my parents talk about it. The first program I recall being aware of was Ed Sullivan which ran from 1948 to 1971 .
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Ah, the memories. Had forgotten about Tommy Hunter.It was definitely on my families schedule. My whole family were/are musicians and I grew up (save the comeback Jack) watching Don Messer's jubilee and the Tommy Hunter show. I think in those days every family in Nova Scotia was watching.
I was pretty sure that Don was doing Marg .Wasn't Don Messer's Jubilee on the evening's viewing schedule?
Okay, you and Denis win... I'm secretly shaking my 36 year old fist at you through the screen and yelling for you to get off my lawnI am 29 and I just picked up my 24 Stingray 3 weeks ago. When I was 19, C7 was my dream car and my goal was to get a vette by 30. Now my dream come true and my friends are calling me an old man lol...