"Yes kids that’s grandma and she was way cooler then you."
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She's still hot. Not like Sarah, but still,,,
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Why Gramma, do that for us now!!!😋😯😯
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Horse Plains Drifter: 31547559092891/comments/31547546491803
Why Gramma, do that for us now!!!😋😯😯
She would walk away with a couple of black eyes if she did that now.
Don
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Don McManus: 31547559092891/comments/31547577528859
https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11232980#Comment_11232980
She would walk away with a couple of black eyes if she did that now.
Don
😂😂😂😂😂
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If you want to be a Grandma you gotta know the right moves..........😀
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I saw her and the McCoy's back in the day. They were from about 6-7 miles away from here. They were performing at the Triangle outside of Greenville, Oh. She was pretty cute.
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Liz Brewer from back in the day can “hang on my sloopy” whenever she wants.
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How does such a really fine behind move in so many different directions seemingly at the same time??
Liz Brewer today. Obviously not a young lady anymore but still a good looking woman!!
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Looks like a relatively current video of her at the bottom of the story about her in this link. Spoiler...she aged well!
Interesting read, but I’m must have missed where the accent came from if she went to high school in Yonkers, NY.
Oh well...since you’re not shopping and may still not be hungry due to yesterday’s holiday of mass consumption, here you go!
How to Dance - Hang On Sloopy
'Hang on Sloopy' by The McCoys featuring some wicked dance moves by Liz Brewer aka Liz Derringer.i
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Wow.
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SoreShoulder,
Re: I don't know specifically about Liz Brewer and the McCoys but some of those artists suggested it took Mob involvement to make young men and women make a show of themselves for thousands of creeps with no artistic pretensions.
Do you proffer Dick Clark as a member of the MOB ! ?
George
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Got a love those ...burn your bra years...! 😁
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We all know that fashion trends tend to recycle every so many years. I yearn for the braless, shear tops coming back!!!!!
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Tube tops were very easy on the eyes and easy on, easy off as well! 😎
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Edit:OK, we'll go back to fun thread.
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Oh Brother. 😒
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Sometimes one should just step back and enjoy the simple things that make life enjoyable.
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Edit:OK, we'll go back to fun thread.
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Edit:OK, we'll go back to fun thread.
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And this started out as such a fun thread...
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And this started out as such a fun thread...
It is still entertaining, Neo.
Just very different.
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Yes, someone here has become highly "entertaining," in a scratch your head "WTH" kinda way.
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SoreShoulder,
Re: I don't know specifically about Liz Brewer and the McCoys but some of those artists suggested it took Mob involvement to make young men and women make a show of themselves for thousands of creeps with no artistic pretensions.
Do you proffer Dick Clark as a member of the MOB ! ?
George
I think I had it wrong, actually. Society used to set kids aside. They'd be all like "oh, she'll be nothing but trouble, think of the marriages she'd screw up, why not give her to everybody? She's not being raised in a stable family like us, so too dangerous to be left to her own devices, etc, etc."
When the buzz about someone is that they should rock and roll, then maybe they don't get a full measure of the support they'd need to pick a better career.
I believe society became open to change when enough people began to realize that inactivity can downregulate T production and it was not necessary to give unattached people outlets in order to keep them from becoming volcanoes ready to blow. In fact, "rock fans" are now thought to be more dangerous than inactive people.
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she could shake it down LOL
maybe just me but seems every generation of "kids" have to rebel and stand out as there own
wife and I talk about it and how our parents reacted to rock and roll or Motown and how I would guess most of us reacted to hip hop or rap or new wave or what every they call it now same with " new country music " not country to me at all
think back we had long hair now its red pink green assorted colors and half shaved not to mention countless tats just young adults looking for there own identity , do I agree no but I do not let it bother me too each there own
what gets me is what they are taught in school way more that how they look
and yes I miss the scantly clad extra short shorts and almost there tops
I remember my wife calling me out on it several times ( Ok maybe a lot more ) when we 1st married and that style was still popular and I would get busted by her looking at some gal . once she said I know your going to look but following them around the store with your tongue hanging out is a bit obvious are you not embarrassed "well no dear I am not" LOL
but also now with the trend to be lets just say be way over weight by most younger people I do not think I would care to see them exploding out of the old clothing styles the spandex is bad enough
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Sloopy looks way better than all the yoga pants and camel toes running around today.
Yes I grew up in the hot pants era. Wife still has hers but she is too big for her britches.
Why is it that the bigger they are the tighter the spandex get?.
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Sloopy looks way better than all the yoga pants and camel toes running around today.
Yes I grew up in the hot pants era. Wife still has hers but she is too big for her britches.
Why is it that the bigger they are the tighter the spandex get?.
You forgot the muffin tops!
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Muffin tops, yuck, Remember about 10 or so years ago when the ladies wore jeans about half way down their behinds.
Looked bad then and effects still show today. Love the original coke bottle type.😉
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