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The seventies

Posted on March 27, 2022 by Brick Wahl

[Popped up on Facebook from 2019]

Remembering going into the den to flip through the seven or eight channels to see if anything was on and nothing ever was and going to my bedroom and putting on a stack of LPs (six at a time) and reading a book from the library. Wow. The seventies.

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