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In 1974 it cost $16.95...
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My MUNIFICENCE is BOUNDLESS, Mr. Bond...
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#12 Re: In 1974 it cost $16.95...
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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Hehehehe... careful where you go there...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.
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oh the puns that come to mind
You know you have to crack those Leggs open to get to the good stuff!
Sorry, just had to say it.
You know you have to crack those Leggs open to get to the good stuff!
Sorry, just had to say it.
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#16 Re: In 1974 it cost $16.95...
Yup... well, the good stuff comes after she's got them on...bernomatic wrote:oh the puns that come to mind
You know you have to crack those Leggs open to get to the good stuff!
Sorry, just had to say it.
Later! OL J R
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#17 Re: In 1974 it cost $16.95...
And of course, the halves make good nose cones!
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#18 Re: In 1974 it cost $16.95...
I may have to put you guys in the corner!
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.
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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#19 Re: In 1974 it cost $16.95...
I guess I'll have to keep a pair or two handy in case for the next time you dockRocket Babe wrote:I may have to put you guys in the corner!
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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#20 Re: In 1974 it cost $16.95...
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!
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 ...
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!
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 ...
Lee
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Completed!: Der Saturn Max, Bandit XL
Bulds: Estes Saturn V, Super Sky Hook, Farside-X
Awaiting Paint/Detailing: Estes Saturn 1B
Completed!: Der Saturn Max, Bandit XL