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    Not to mention Frank Sinatra (who claimed to detest rock 'n roll) at #39 on the same chart.
     
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    Dean Martin's version of Everybody Loves Somebody knocked the Beatles off the #1 spot on Billboard. It's said that Martin resented Rock and Roll and told his then teen son that he (Dean) was going to knock the Beatles off the chart and he did.
     
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    spacemen get all the chicks
     
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    on the left! The door lock button is on the left!
     
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    Man, I love this kind of stuff, too. I graduated HS in June 66, and our garage band was at the pinnacle of it's career that summer. I was off to an unremarkable semester at Iowa State about the time this survey was published and the band went into hiatus, of sorts, slowly sliding into oblivion the following year. My favorite band / song off this chart was the Lovin' Spoonful's "Summer in the City." Excluding the bubble gum stuff, other artists we sought to "repop" in that time were the Beatles, Donnovan, Los Bravos, Neil Diamond and of course "Wild Thing" by the Troggs, that being a 3-chorder and easy for our untrained minds. Gary
     
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    With the coupons missing from her newspaper, Nancy decided to have a peek in her neighbors mailbox.
     
  9. and it was cold outside...
     
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    You noticed! Still her husband was keeping her barefoot.:D
     
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    A pretty good list (overall) of easy listening tunes on this chart. Except The Troggs. I imagine they irritated a lot of people over 35 in 1966! About 3-4 more years and this chart would look a lot different.
     
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    "Also signaling for a left turn"---In the cold weather!:D
     
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    I was drafted into the Army Aug. 10 1966. Seeing those song titles sure brings back a lot of fond memories (except the #2 song doesn't ring a bell at all). In the end even being drafted and going to Viet Nam wasn't all that bad.

    Those truly were the days.
     
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    I was in the Army Sep 67-70! Gary
     
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    The old guy across the street looked forward to the mail coming everyday too.
     
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    Probly the one who took her coupons.
     
  17. Yer killin me!!! hahahaha!!!!
     
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB-WIamLS-s
     
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    Me too...
     
  20. Nice Ice saw!
     
  21. Looks like an ACME type invention the Willie Coyote would use probably has an optional mega mallet as well!:D
     
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    What the heck are they doing here?
     
  23. that is actually a pretty hi tech saw, shaft drive ! I would love to have one!
     
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    I have a similar setup. Use it mostly for cutting firewood, and fingers. 2 cylinder diesel.

    [​IMG]
     
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    I would not want to cross that bridge after drinking a few beers.
     
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    KHJ Boss Radio
     

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    I can see the door at the leading edge of the elevator...but how do you suppose that sailor got to the top of the rudder? :confused:
     
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    Ret Army at E5 what did you do
     
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    I don't know, but all those guys would have gotten Captains Mast for a stunt like that today.
     
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