In 1974 it cost $16.95...

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It was a lot of money in those days. In 74 I worked at J.C. Penny's for $1.65 an hour. The pay wasn't much but I got some great dresses, tops and skirts at a good discount. Leggs were cheap back then too. ;)
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Rocket Babe wrote:It was a lot of money in those days. In 74 I worked at J.C. Penny's for $1.65 an hour. The pay wasn't much but I got some great dresses, tops and skirts at a good discount. Leggs were cheap back then too. ;)
Hehehehe... careful where you go there... :)

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oh the puns that come to mind :P

You know you have to crack those Leggs open to get to the good stuff! :lol: 8-)

Sorry, just had to say it.
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bernomatic wrote:oh the puns that come to mind :P

You know you have to crack those Leggs open to get to the good stuff! :lol: 8-)

Sorry, just had to say it.
Yup... well, the good stuff comes after she's got them on... :)

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I may have to put you guys in the corner! :oops:

Actually, I did some modeling for a local clothing store's Teen Board the last year of high school (not Pennys) that included Leggs products. I still wear Leggs in a pinch but prefer Hanes. ;)
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Rocket Babe wrote:I may have to put you guys in the corner! :oops:

Actually, I did some modeling for a local clothing store's Teen Board the last year of high school (not Pennys) that included Leggs products. I still wear Leggs in a pinch but prefer Hanes. ;)
I guess I'll have to keep a pair or two handy in case for the next time you dock ;)
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Verna,
Since you are the Saturn Goddess ( may I be so bold as to refer to you that way?), I thought I'd ask you if you have any ideas on how to solve my Saturn V problem.

I started a Saturn V maybe 25 years ago. Then things got crazy, and it sat in a box partially built. When I started in on it again, I discovered that the paper shrouds for the upper transition was missing! :o

It probably fell to my shop floor, and got swept up without me realizing it. It's been sitting for 20 years, and I'd really like to finish it. I thought about using Plastruct or Evergreen strips, but that my be too detailed compared to the rest of it. I figured you might have some ideas.

Part of me is tempted to just turn it into a Der Red Saturn Max with skull and crossbones, and some Mitt Grabben and Nicht Stomping decals ... :)
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