From the smoke hanging in the air these wholesome young kids been smoking the cancer sticks. One of the "good" drugs? Sorry man, it's easy to focus on the negative these days, with all the generated strife from FUSA INC.
Maybe those kids smoke a couple fags and go overseas to fight for corporate profits. Good kids!
What smoke? I see glare from the light. You're seeing what you want to see in your negative outlook. Much of the negative strife is coming from people like you.
If you played your cards right, you might get a handful of titty on the way home. Maybe. There's a better chance you'd get your hand slapped away. Either way, a chronic case of blue balls is in your future.
I don't know about that. Look at the girl in blue sitting next to the young man at the left of the picture. See how she is holding the donut up for him to see. Oh, we know what she wants....A cup of coffee to dunk it in. What were you thinking she meant?
Before my time but in the early sixties I can remember some chaperones had the six inch rule. Some actually carried a ruler. Slow dancing, bodies had to be six inches apart. Teen Club. I figure that is a thing of the past.
Admittedly a staged promo shot, but very clearly is a piece of the times. Compare and contrast that with any view of any major urban city, now tell me which is a more supportive and nurturing scene.
Turn the calander up to 2024 and it'd be a Dylan Mulvaney transition celebration scene from a Disney flick. But you'd have to add a few trannies of color to make it acceptable.
and no concern at all, not even a thought, about all that sugar on the table. I grew up in the late 50's and 60's and we had no worries about food or sugar. We did worry about nuclear war with the USSR.
From the smoke hanging in the air these wholesome young kids been smoking the cancer sticks. One of the "good" drugs? Sorry man, it's easy to focus on the negative these days, with all the generated strife from FUSA INC.
ReplyDeleteMaybe those kids smoke a couple fags and go overseas to fight for corporate profits.
Good kids!
What smoke? I see glare from the light. You're seeing what you want to see in your negative outlook. Much of the negative strife is coming from people like you.
DeleteDon't be a fag.
DeleteIf you played your cards right, you might get a handful of titty on the way home. Maybe. There's a better chance you'd get your hand slapped away. Either way, a chronic case of blue balls is in your future.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about that. Look at the girl in blue sitting next to the young man at the left of the picture. See how she is holding the donut up for him to see. Oh, we know what she wants....A cup of coffee to dunk it in. What were you thinking she meant?
DeleteAnd none of them overweight.
ReplyDeleteAnd no manbuns.
DeleteBefore my time but in the early sixties I can remember some chaperones had the six inch rule. Some actually carried a ruler. Slow dancing, bodies had to be six inches apart. Teen Club. I figure that is a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly a staged promo shot, but very clearly is a piece of the times.
ReplyDeleteCompare and contrast that with any view of any major urban city, now tell me which is a more supportive and nurturing scene.
Turn the calander up to 2024 and it'd be a Dylan Mulvaney transition celebration scene from a Disney flick. But you'd have to add a few trannies of color to make it acceptable.
ReplyDeleteAnd mud sharks.
DeleteI can see coke on the table.
ReplyDeleteNo ink or facial hardware to be found. Nice!
ReplyDeleteThose kids don't know it yet but they're just about to experience the greatest economic expansion in the history of mankind. Let the good times roll.
ReplyDeleteThat redhead in the foreground is mighty cute, isn't she?
Ahhhh, America before the illegal invasion.
ReplyDeleteYou spelled unresisted communist takeover incorrectly.
DeleteTMF Bert
I wonder if some of those young men went to Korea--and then I wonder, how many came back.
ReplyDeleteI'll wager there's a good bit of wood in that room, and I'm not talking about the paneling.
ReplyDeleteI look at that and am reminded we were all beautiful and handsome when we were young.
ReplyDeleteand no concern at all, not even a thought, about all that sugar on the table. I grew up in the late 50's and 60's and we had no worries about food or sugar. We did worry about nuclear war with the USSR.
ReplyDeleteWas a teenager in the 70s. It was great.
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