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30427Retro Things From the '60sI agree with Superman and crow here. All of the aforementioned shows and films were fun to watch. I also think there were a few 60's vehicles that were pretty stellar. And many food products and brands that are still great today.<br>Vaporman87Mar 27, 2016View
30426How was your day?<blockquote rel="mickyarber"><b>mickyarber wrote :</b><br><i> We do our egg hunting here at home. &nbsp;The wife and I hide some, and invite about 4 neighbor kids to come join ours on the hunt. &nbsp;We stuff the eggs with some candy and party favor toys, and have a couple special ones that feature $2 bills. &nbsp;Just a simple hunt without all the hassle of the organized ones in our area. </i><b><br>-end quote</b></blockquote>Those are the best kind. We had one today at our family friend's house. The kids had a blast.<br>Vaporman87Mar 27, 2016View
30425Retro Things From the '60sMister Ed. I love that show. <br>pikachuloverMar 26, 2016View
30424Retro Things From the '60sIn terms of television, the 60s was a great time for it. I wasn't alive around that time, but I know quality when I see it.<div><br></div><div>Some I really like include:</div><div><br></div><div>Bewitched</div><div>Andy Griffith Show</div><div>Jetsons</div><div>Flintstones</div><div>Munsters</div><div>Addams Family</div><div>Kimba the White Lion</div><div>Astro Boy</div><div><br></div>Mr MagicMar 26, 2016View
30423so it is my understanding that...Then I would have to send the cyborg chipmunks on you.&nbsp;ThatDudeintheHoodieMar 26, 2016View
30422so it is my understanding that...<table class="ipb_table" id="reply_thread" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="980"><tbody><tr><td class="new_1 msg content-28939" width="75%"> <div class="thread-wrap"> <div class="post-content"> <br> <br> <div class="post-content"><br> so mister hoodie, what would happen to me if you revealed the secret to me?</div> </div> </div></td></tr></tbody></table>PeZZ!Mar 26, 2016View
30421How was your day?We do our egg hunting here at home. &nbsp;The wife and I hide some, and invite about 4 neighbor kids to come join ours on the hunt. &nbsp;We stuff the eggs with some candy and party favor toys, and have a couple special ones that feature $2 bills. &nbsp;Just a simple hunt without all the hassle of the organized ones in our area.mickyarberMar 26, 2016View
30420How was your day?Will you get up at the crack of dawn to look for the Easter Bunny? Or is that the Easter Beagle?&nbsp;<img src="http://retro-daze.org/images/smilies/MavSkeptical.gif">Mr MagicMar 26, 2016View
30419How was your day?<blockquote rel="vkimo"><b>vkimo wrote :</b><br><i> Went to an Easter Egg hunt. I do enjoy waiting behind 500 families to get at 200 eggs.<br> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>:lol: Sounds like one where you're lucky to even find ONE egg. What's funny is that, in the past, our church has held Easter Egg hunts and there would be folks coming out and checking out the area where the eggs were hidden so they could direct their kids to the good ones. So stupid.<br>Vaporman87Mar 26, 2016View
30418Last TV show you watchedI got caught up on Goldbergs episodes. The last 3 were very funny.<br>Vaporman87Mar 26, 2016View