Thanks Cloudia, One of my earliest memories sitting in the back of of car and my Mom saying to her best friend "let's go get some liquor." I chimed in "for me too?"
Fun one, Cloudia. I remember when "the older boys" had hot rods, but those skimpily-clad women were only seen on calendars on the walls of car repair shops. K
My father was involved in vaudeville in the 50's and I remember seeing some of these women and my eyes bugging out. And the drag races that our parents hated. And, oh the music started my love of music!
Is this what the adults were UP TO?
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They have a certain rebellious style!
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Hi Clodia
Morris
Not my best time, the 50's, but maybe if I could go back... who knows?
ReplyDeleteGotta love those cars.
ReplyDeleteit's hard to believe for such an up-tight time like the 50's, you'd see one of the most iconic styles of beauty.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! That was surprising. Where do you find these things?
ReplyDeleteI've heard this song. Don't think it was very often, though.
ReplyDeleteI remember the drag races,,, :-) This is a fun post,,,
ReplyDeleteAh the 50's. I was just a kid, but it taught me so much. That is when my love of music was born and I was introduced to prejudice.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Good times Cloudia! Enjoyed a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia, One of my earliest memories sitting in the back of of car and my Mom saying to her best friend "let's go get some liquor." I chimed in "for me too?"
ReplyDeleteI love time travel with you, dears!
ReplyDeleteFun one, Cloudia. I remember when "the older boys" had hot rods, but those skimpily-clad women were only seen on calendars on the walls of car repair shops.
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LOL!!! thanks for the chuckle.
ReplyDeleteOh, the memories triggered by this song ... I loved it then, I love it now! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love your post, cara Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteCiao dall'Italia
Erika :))))
Great song, great cars, sexy gals!
ReplyDeleteIs that the famous Bettie Page?
Ha! Ha! All the secrets are out now!
ReplyDeleteFishnets and highbeams. Love the playfulness in this montage. Betty Paige personified.
ReplyDeleteMy father was involved in vaudeville in the 50's and I remember seeing some of these women and my eyes bugging out. And the drag races that our parents hated. And, oh the music started my love of music!
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