Very nice. I have to share this with my mother. The 60's was her decade. I wasn't born until '72. But, its especially interesting that the creator of that is from Yakima, because my mom is too!
NRA life member, thanks to Steve.
Running on empty...
16 January 2012, 02:39
Flags
I was born in 63. I remember a lot of the late 60's. Started going to school in 68. Remember when Bobby Kennedy and MLK were murdered. Remember the Vietnam War on TV every night and when Woodstock went down. Remember when Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon.
A different era. We'll probably never see times like that again. For some things, that's good. But for some things, that's bad.
16 January 2012, 20:18
Geedubya
Born in 51
For my generation, if you remember the 60's, you weren't there
GWB
17 January 2012, 04:57
SteveGl
The opening song "Walk, Don't Run" was released by Johnny Smith in 1954.(Just FYI).
17 January 2012, 06:06
Brice
I remember dancing to the Wailers in about 1960 at the local community hall. Might have been 100 kids there.
17 January 2012, 07:08
Geedubya
quote:
Originally posted by SteveGl: The opening song "Walk, Don't Run" was released by Johnny Smith in 1954.(Just FYI).
Back at ya there guy!
Best
GWB
17 January 2012, 07:19
Geedubya
As to remembering the 60's
Oh well..............................
C'est la vie!
GWB
17 January 2012, 22:32
Ghubert
quote:
Originally posted by Geedubya: Born in 51
For my generation, if you remember the 60's, you weren't there
GWB
Funnily enough, that's exactly what my old boss used to tell me!