Wednesday, July 9, 2025

All those girls, and a station wagon

 


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  1. Some poor bastid doesn't have a chance.

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  2. They're all on Social Security now.
    Tempus fugit.

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    1. And they all bought mini-vans in the 70/80's.
      Jpaul

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    2. Anon 6:29 - more like they hopped into vans in the 1970s

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  3. Love the fins. Guess its safe to say mom produces lots of girl babies.

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  4. Daddy only has female sperm!

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    1. In my youth, we'd say, "Daddy is shooting blanks."

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    2. Yep, the father determines the sex of the child.

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    3. I don't think he was planting his seeds deep enough. Guess that's as far as his plow reached.

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  5. the one in the red is a stripper in training.

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  6. Stop touching me !
    I'm not touching you !
    Are too !
    Am not !
    Mom, make her stop touching me !

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    1. That's why they were all piled into the way back where the folks couldn't hear them. - RSL

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  7. Damn that's a long car. Lots of overhang from the rear axle to the end of those big fins! That's a whiskey sipping Interstate night cruiser. Sign me up!

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    1. Not too many interstates then

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  8. You know for a fact that most of the kids sit in the "way back" with no seat restraints. What a fun way to travel!!!

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    1. Before seat belts. My parents bought a new Oldsmobile in 1963 and it had seat belts, I remember my dad 'reminding' me to put the seat belt on...

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  9. '60 Plymouth wagon. My parents had the stripper version with the V8 and stick. That car was roomy, comfortable, powerful and fast, with absolutely zero build quality.

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  10. That was my family except replace the oldest girl with a boy and that would be me. Five younger sisters.

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  11. Look at mom - 6 kids and still a sexy figure ---- now, compare with today, on many levels......

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