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Let’s take a look back at the things that filled our homes in the 1960s. Even if you didn’t live through that decade, your parents or grandparents probably had many of these around. From the colors to the designs, every detail brings back a piece of that unforgettable era.
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Oh -- that shag. If you dropped one of your post pierced earrings on it, it was pretty slim odds you would ever find it again. The toys, boy to have those today, I'd be at the Antique Roadshow. Tupperware: Someone in the family decided to be the Tupperware Sales Rep (Host). That meant everyone else in the family helped her get her business off the ground. That Knotty Pine wood is still around, and it is still beautiful. I held onto my Stereo Console all the way up until the mid-80's (LOL). It had great speakers; I hated giving that up. There is nothing like vinyl albums. They are still the best recordings. Dishwashers . . . I was the dishwasher
LOL. What a walk down memory lane. Thanks Mel. You made me smile with fond thoughts of so many family & friends that are no longer here. Until we meet again . . .