Tuesday, April 2, 2013

50s Vintage Thrills

If I could visit the 50's. . . . 
                          I'd have vintage Thrills!

 

22 comments:

  1. Is this what the adults were UP TO?

    wow

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  2. They have a certain rebellious style!

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  3. ..fantastic
    a kisa from Sicily
    Hi Clodia

    Morris

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  4. Not my best time, the 50's, but maybe if I could go back... who knows?

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  5. it'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.

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  6. WOW!! That was surprising. Where do you find these things?

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  7. I've heard this song. Don't think it was very often, though.

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  8. I remember the drag races,,, :-) This is a fun post,,,

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  9. Ah 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.

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  10. Haha! Good times Cloudia! Enjoyed a lot.

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  11. 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?"

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  12. I love time travel with you, dears!

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  13. 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

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  14. LOL!!! thanks for the chuckle.

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  15. Oh, the memories triggered by this song ... I loved it then, I love it now! Thanks for sharing.

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  16. I love your post, cara Cloudia.
    Ciao dall'Italia
    Erika :))))

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  17. Great song, great cars, sexy gals!

    Is that the famous Bettie Page?

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  18. Ha! Ha! All the secrets are out now!

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  19. Fishnets and highbeams. Love the playfulness in this montage. Betty Paige personified.

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  20. 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!

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