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Yeah, me too. It was the 70's after all.
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Yeeeaaaaahhhhh I did too. Sorry Tom.
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Hell, anyone old enough and alive in the late 60s or early 70s had similiar pants! Thanks for the info, Tom.
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I had to wear Toughskins. Thanks, Mom.
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Post by rickaddict »

Cool bass/fun story Tom. Hope you find her someday.

I too had to wear bad 70's pants and leisure suits, but mine were hand-me-downs and at least 5 years out of style(sniff, sniff... Image... violins playing!) But even though money was tight, they were fun times. Its just painful(yet funny) to look at the photos and see what we were wearing back then!
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I had the Toughskins too, Steve. I think I even had a green pair! But the good thing was, you'd wear 'em out in about three weeks!

And the Trax gym shoes from Kmart, too. Those were guaranteed to fall apart inside of a month.
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"Its just painful(yet funny) to look at the photos and see what we were wearing back then!"

How about the hair styles?! :D
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