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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/9/2008 5:49:33 PM
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humbleinspirit
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Big Mac, Filet-of-fish, Quarter Pounder, French Fries. Icy Coke, Thick Shake, Sunday's and Apple Pies. You Deserve A Break Today!
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 12:20:32 AM
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amyk
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...you used to be able to say "two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun" very quickly! ....you want the workers at your local McDonald's to sing and dance while they keep the restaurant squeaky-clean in a chorus-line, Broadway show style!
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 8:44:59 AM
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Amy, I think that's a bit much. We just want our food - fast, now. Honestly, we probably would have been better off w/o drive-thrus. Our waist lines definitely tell us so! Anybody remember this, "Jack's hamburgers for 15 cents. So good, good, good. You go back, back, back to Jack, Jack, Jack, for more, more, more." Well, it was probably more than that in the 70s. Fifteen cents was probably the 60s price. kd
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 10:52:00 AM
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doinkdom
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I remember when Hardee's got rid of the Huskie! That was my absolute favorite! It was an oblong hamburger with lettuce and "secret sauce" which as we all know is 1,000 dressing . Char-broiled and yummy!
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 12:51:55 PM
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Burger King is still my favorite. Love that charbroiled taste. But I like a mustard whopper, and sometimes they don't get that right. Mayonnaise on a hamburger? Blech.
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 2:39:18 PM
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doinkdom
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Mayo? ONLY on a whopper I like my burgers different at every fast food place. I get my whopper minus maters and onions. I don't like maters from fast food and BK's onions are really strong. But, BK is my favorite, too. We eat there every other week or so.
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 2:40:27 PM
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doinkdom
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Mayonnaise on a hamburger? Yeah, it's nasty. I wonder if it's a southern thing though because the one church I went to had quite a few southern members and they all liked mayo on hamburger. what's really disgusting imo is ketchup on a hot dog...talk about road kill
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/10/2008 3:25:00 PM
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doinkdom
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we got Hardee's everywhere around here - they only have like huge brontosaurus burgers now remember ...without Hardee's some men would starve
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/11/2008 8:01:15 AM
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We've spoken about several quintessential 70's songs - but who can forget: "Feelings ... nothing more than feelings ... Trying to forget my feelings of love!!!! Teardrops ... rolling down on my face ... Trying to forget my feelings of love! Feelings ... for all my life I'll feel it ... I wish I've never met you, girl; You'll never come again! (everybody now) FEEELINGS!!!! WO-OH-OH FEELINGS!!!!! WO-OH-OH - feel you again in my arms ..."
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/11/2008 9:27:29 AM
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It's pretty sad it has been the butt of many jokes, it really was a good song. kd
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/11/2008 3:17:48 PM
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ORIGINAL: wareaglekd "KAFD-0107, This is the Coca-Cola. We'll be clear & standing by!" kd KADT1715, the Amazing Spiderman, 10-8, 10-10. What's your 20? I can't believe I still remember that call sign! Pete Rose selling Aqua-Velva. I graduated in '75, and remember lots of plaid. Oh, and polyester leisure suits. And sports jackets with contrasting stitching (mine was rust with yellow stitching). The invention of the aluminum baseball bat. Nobody who was anybody played soccer. Baseball was king. The ABA, with their red, white, and blue basketball. Who's better, Chamberlin or Alcindor?
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/11/2008 3:28:55 PM
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Who's better, Chamberlin or Alcindor? Whaaaaat? Pistol Pete Maravich was the man! And re-runs of Brady Bunch pretty show the fashion that we have all grown to well...groan at.
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/11/2008 4:02:19 PM
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Was it in the 70's when the rumors that McDonalds was using kangaroo meat surfaced? I just remember thinking that was the funniest thing I had ever heard and that it might even make for a great marketing campaign... I don't remember the kangaroo burgers at McDonalds, but I DO remember when Jack-In-The-Box burgers in some restaurants turned out to be made of horse meat. And I think that it happened more than once ...
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/11/2008 4:04:26 PM
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Was it in the 70's when the rumors that McDonalds was using kangaroo meat surfaced? I just remember thinking that was the funniest thing I had ever heard and that it might even make for a great marketing campaign... I don't remember the kangaroo burgers at McDonalds, but I DO remember when Jack-In-The-Box burgers in some restaurants turned out to be made of horse meat. And I think that it happened more than once ... oh no wilburrrrrrr! seriously...that's just
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/12/2008 10:50:56 AM
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I think it was called Jax or Jack's Liquors in Florida where you could get mixed drinks at a drive-thru window. It was a liquor store with a lounge inside and a drive thru window. They were open on Sundays, but only after church cause you know, you need to get your religion before your get your liquor.
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/12/2008 11:18:50 AM
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rgod
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I hope you're kidding! I've never seen a JackintheBox but I've heard of them. Yes, I remember it being a big story back in the 70s in Texas. I think that they've cleaned up their act since then, but at the time it was big news.
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/13/2008 1:25:54 AM
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All this talk about fast food made me remember a fast food restaurant that was in my town in the 70's. I don't know if it was a chain or if it was local. It was called Kinney's, and it featured a big hamburger called a "Doozie." It was advertized by this cartoon kid in a toy car (I think), holding one up in his hand and saying in the strangest voice, "It's a doozie!" There was also a shoe store in the mall called Kinney's and I wondered if they were run by the same people.
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RE: you know you're a 70s kid when .... - 6/13/2008 7:38:14 AM
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ORIGINAL: Annie64 All this talk about fast food made me remember a fast food restaurant that was in my town in the 70's. I don't know if it was a chain or if it was local. It was called Kinney's, and it featured a big hamburger called a "Doozie." It was advertized by this cartoon kid in a toy car (I think), holding one up in his hand and saying in the strangest voice, "It's a doozie!" There was also a shoe store in the mall called Kinney's and I wondered if they were run by the same people. We had a Kinney's shoe store in a nearby mall also (south central PA). But I don't remember any restaurant by that name.
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