Pants, shirts, shoes, some women wore dresses, I suppose. Talked pleasantly or aggressively or courteously or inquisitively or informatively or deliberately or quickly or slowly or loudly or softly, I guess. Ate with utensils, chewed with their mouths closed, dialed directory information when they needed a phone number, I'm recalling.
2006-08-26 14:51:58
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Blacks did not all dress the same then as they don't now(yea, it's a double negative), some wore disco some started the big fuzzy hat pimp thing some were still dressing like white folks. It's easier to picture than to tell.
2006-08-26 21:51:24
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Tie died shirts, matching head bands, arm bands, bell bottoms, flowered shirts, dresses (little flowers) flowers in their hair, Afros, alot of necklaces (gold) V neck tye died shirts, big sleeves, sunglasses, hippy type, black light posters, beads hanging in the doorways, lava lamps.
2006-08-26 21:52:13
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find news reels from then
2006-08-26 21:49:09
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We were not naked, I can bet you that much.
2006-08-26 21:48:51
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