#7 8-track tapes!!! I got that very same yellow Panasonic 8-track tape player for Christmas one year. We always called them "dynamite tape players" because of the dynamite plunger style. I still have that 8-track player and it still works.
I always got the cheaper version of 70's toys. For instance one year i wanted and begged for Action Man. On Christmas morning i opened its box pulled the string on the back and a voice appeared "Bid Fast Last Laugh, Bid Big Win Big, Score Deals Make Steals, Bid Fast Last Laugh" looked on the box and it says "Auction Man" 🙄
It was pronounced SPY-RO-GRAPH, not Speer-ro-graph. Etch-A-Sketch was one of my favorite toys in the 70's. Also, I really loved playing with Jax & a Ball. Paddle ball was big too. My sister and I were HUGE Osmond fans. Our neighbors across the street were too. We would choreograph dances and perform them around the neighborhood,😂. I was in Jr. High when Farrah became the "IT" girl. I was so disappointed because I had naturally curly hair.☹️. Little did I know it would be such an asset when I modeled. We TOTALLY Tang-ed it every morning in my family. During my early teens I lived on Tab soda and Chocolate Mint Figurines. My favorite treat to buy at our Jr. High snackbar was a Malted Crunch Bar. You can pretty much put a bow on it with this video❣️
I really miss the 70's
#7 8-track tapes!!! I got that very same yellow Panasonic 8-track tape player for Christmas one year. We always called them "dynamite tape players" because of the dynamite plunger style. I still have that 8-track player and it still works.
I always got the cheaper version of 70's toys. For instance one year i wanted and begged for Action Man. On Christmas morning i opened its box pulled the string on the back and a voice appeared "Bid Fast Last Laugh, Bid Big Win Big, Score Deals Make Steals, Bid Fast Last Laugh" looked on the box and it says "Auction Man" 🙄
Spirograph 😁
It was pronounced SPY-RO-GRAPH, not Speer-ro-graph. Etch-A-Sketch was one of my favorite toys in the 70's. Also, I really loved playing with Jax & a Ball. Paddle ball was big too. My sister and I were HUGE Osmond fans. Our neighbors across the street were too. We would choreograph dances and perform them around the neighborhood,😂. I was in Jr. High when Farrah became the "IT" girl. I was so disappointed because I had naturally curly hair.☹️. Little did I know it would be such an asset when I modeled. We TOTALLY Tang-ed it every morning in my family. During my early teens I lived on Tab soda and Chocolate Mint Figurines. My favorite treat to buy at our Jr. High snackbar was a Malted Crunch Bar. You can pretty much put a bow on it with this video❣️
Y’all remember Soul Train show?😂
If we were bored we wold be like “hey let’s go to the drive in.” Few bucks per carload and bring your own refreshments.
Go to the DRIVE-IN to drink BEER and smoke WEED. Have you ever HOTBOXED a VW BEETLE?
Enjoyed these memories! Pretty sure stretch Armstrong was from the '80s and not the '70s. FYI
What about the six million dollar man action figure, and what about the green machine, that came after the bigwheel
Not "every" house had Tang in their cabinet. My mom would not buy it
Pagavano i sassi.