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Coco

Seasoned Expediter
Sometimes on those long runs we tend to forget about the current issues and get off on rambling conversations. You know the drill, one is driving and the other can’t sleep.
There is no traffic and it’s just dark. Then you suddenly remember something in your past and there it goes…..the when I was young stories.

Well, when I as young (the 70’s) we started with hippies and ended with Yuppies. Our fashions ranged from mini to midi to maxi, bell bottoms, (they’re back!) tie dyed tee shirts, (back too!) platform shoes, pantsuits for women and leisure suits and perms for men. Us gals probably had a Mood Ring and men began wearing necklaces.

Three men, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter served as President. We learned who Patty Hearst, Gary Gillmore and Karen Ann Quinlan were, and we learned Haldeman, Erlichman and Dean were not a triple play trio for the Yankees.

Most garage doors openers and dishwashers still had two legs, but we were introduced to new convenience items like the Propiel Pocket Fisherman, the Smokeless Ashtray, Hamburger Helper, Whip n Chill and the ever famous Veg-o-Matic. We had kitchens of avocado green and harvest gold, bread was white, mustard was yellow and coffee had only one flavor.

Our vocabulary expanded with oil embargo, Watergate, the Alaskan Pipeline, Have a Nice Day, black light, lava lamp, and Dynomite! We let 18 year olds drink, stopped the draft and DDT, started Amtrak and had our first Earth Day. We said goodbye to Life magazine and thought the flood of 73 couldn’t be topped. There was only one Phone Company and we really dialed the phone. A family sized car really held a family and we never pumped our own gas. In school we typed on a typewriter and always smelled our test papers before we looked at the questions. Everyone knew how many wheels a semi had, CB’s were all the rage, and do you remember your handle?

We shopped downtown, went to the drive-in, learned to love fast food, play soccer and we watched Wolfman Jack on Saturday Night Special. Maggie Mae had had a special meaning for all of us and we all knew what we were doing when we heard the King had died.

We sat down to watch Little House on the Prairie, Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Mork and Mindy and the Brady Bunch. We became acquainted with the crew of 60 Minutes and laughed at some not so ready for prime time players. No matter how we spent the evening we ended it with Johnny Carson and the television went off the air at 1am.

Entertainment on the big screen varied with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, The Godfather and Rocky with and without the roman numerals. We really thought Superman could fly and hoped Alien could not. Amityville scared us just as the Exorcist. We feared going into the water with Jaws but the China Syndrome taught us real horror that became almost too real with the incident at Three Mile Island.

Our most exciting and memorable event took 200 years of fighting, working, hoping and praying when we gave ourselves a birthday party on July 4, 1976.

But we can’t forget the music. Even though the Beatles decided to let it be, we had 33’s, 45’s and 8 tracks to keep us in the beat. We listened to Billy Joel and Jackson Browne. Bruce Springstein, Rod Stewart, Neil Young, Ronnie Milsap, Elvis Costello and Elton John. Hall & Oates, Willie and Waylon, Queen, a varying number of Jackson’s and Osmond’s, Yes, War, ABBA, Poco and Toto. Grace Slick, Carly Simon, Olivia Newton John, Dolly Parton, Donna Sumner, The Pointer Sisters, Heart, Tanya Tucker, and Tammy Wynette assured us a variety of female voices.

Bear with me while we take a musical magical mystery tour. We didn’t have to be in Exile to take a Journey with a Foreigner or be in Bad Company. Since we were not in Dire Straights we did not have to Rush to get anywhere. We could go to Kansas, Chicago, Boston or to the Mountain, paid for by Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Eddy Money or a Cheap Trick. Travel was accommodated by Wings, the Cars, REO Speedwagon, or on the Grand Funk Railroad and if we were in a real hurry, the Jefferson Starship.

It was a span of ten years that ended the innocence and began a brave new world of getting there faster, healthier, without wrinkles, with less fuel and less time to spare. Oh, progress! But I really enjoyed the journey along the way.
 

hill_top

Expert Expediter
Far out, I can dig it. Your a groovy chic coco. Wanna come share my pad with me? Now don't be boagh (hope I spelled that right, I was out token on a number, that day in class). I'm hip, to the 70's trip. Burn your bra, put on your mini, come on over and, we'll both pretend we're skinny.
 

redytrk

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
You 70`s kids might want to tune in channel 7 on XM.

They are running CASEY KASEM`s old top 40 countdown shows. Talk about the memories. They are doing the same on CH 8 for the 80`s.

Enjoy, children.
 

mrgoodtude

Not a Member
Thought I was only person that did that at 3am (still trying to forget the leisure suits).
Still have copies of the Bee Gee's' Peter Frampton comes alive (he is bald now) Rare earth and the Isley Brothers and I bet if I look hard enough in my storage unit I can find my rat tail comb.
I never caught a ##### thing with the pocket fisherman but my bell bottoms completely covered my platform shoes. Ahhh "Life Was Good Then"
Still hate avacado appliances and orange shag carpet but like my Lava lamp.
Mike and Cyn;-)
 

Coco

Seasoned Expediter
>Far out, I can dig it. Your a groovy chic coco. Wanna come
>share my pad with me? Now don't be boagh (hope I spelled
>that right, I was out token on a number, that day in class).
>I'm hip, to the 70's trip. Burn your bra, put on your mini,
>come on over and, we'll both pretend we're skinny.


I met an expediter at MATS this spring who had no shoes on, “I just think it’s natural to be barefoot when you can†she explained as a reply to “where are your shoes"? As I looked at her feet I remembered my youth during the turbulent 70’s.

At the oh so sweet age of 19 I wanted to see the country in a way a little more interesting than the family vacations I experienced as a child. . I didn’t have a car so I traveled via the “free†way, thumbs up! And, being completely in fashion for the times, I was barefoot.

I wanted to see and do more unconstructive activities, meet more interesting people, and experience the experience of my youth. It was cool to go to the same places I had been as a child and see how they had changed and to find new things to do there. I mean, “A commune in Colorado, instead of a campground? Well, that was a lot more fun! And that resort where we stayed in Branson had a different beach, in a different place, where you didn’t have to wear a swimming cap……. or suit? Ditto, a lot more fun!

I remember visiting St Louis and seeing the Arch and Cahokia Mounds but this time it was Southern Illinois University and the Mississippi River Festival. The fare included such greats as Janis Joplin, The Grateful Dead, Ike & Tina Turner, Iron Butterfly and The Band with a surprise visit by Bob Dylan, all for a $2 lawn seat. What time in my life could be any better than this?

Well, as life went by and I added more chapters to my adventure I found that even fun things got old and I was ready for something else. Like responsibility, a husband, children (they know mom was cool) and now a grandchild (and he'll know Grama was cool). Honestly, I would die if my kids did the things I did. But, it is different now, it is way too dangerous. I have enjoyed every phase of my life even more than the one before, it just keeps getting better……..BUT, oh the days of youth, the feel of my bare feet on the warm pavement, (it's a feeling I still love today), the excitement of where next, and the breeze of freedom.

Who’d a thunk it? Here I come again, this time in my chariot of steel and fiberglass with all the comforts home, my hubby by my side and my shoes in the sleeper. And I'm wondering..... where are they now? All those free spirits of the 70’s, are they enjoying the ride? After 25 years of factories and desks I ‘m back, and what a long strange trip it’s been!
 

highway star

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Great trip down memory lane! Anyone that lived this thread would really like the movie "Almost Famous". For some, there may be a bit too much sex and drugs with the rock n roll, but the story is excellant. And, Kate Hudson is about as cute as it gets.
 
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