Let's see your best Mullet picture!!!

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71 Chevelle that I spent every penny that I earned for a couple of years on. I'd like to have it now!!!!

I think that I may have set a Maryland state record for getting caught on radar with this car 132 in a 40mph zone. :eek::eek:

I know a girl who sold a car like that for $54,000.
 
I know a girl who sold a car like that for $54,000.

I sold mine in 1988 for $3500 and was happy about it. I put at least $25G's into it and did all of the work myself (except for the paintjob). Grrrr:ack2::willy_nilly::ack2::cuss::ack2::willy_nilly:


By the way, welcome back Joe!!
 
Wow!

No mullet, but I think I got ya beat, Craig!
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I remember that day! I think that was the day after we got engaged, right?

Man, did he dress to the 9's for that occasion :) Just kidding Nick; I married ya for all the right reasons :kiss:
 
Long haired freaky people need not apply. So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask them why!:sifone::cheers2:

I always liked the verse;

"So I got me a pen and a paper, and made up my own f'in sign.":cheers2:

I was younger but I have Dee to thank for getting me into the 80's hair band music... lol

I didn't have a mullet, I had what you may call a quaff.
 
Longhairedhippiekid. This is where I got my nickname... My mullet days ended in high school...don't have any pics on the computer of that beauty...

My mom is a beautician, so I NEVER got to have long hair as a kid. As soon as I went to college...I let grow long.

Here's the end of the long hair, though...had my mom cut it to a mullet for a couple pics just for fun before it went all short...

very nice Tall Mike! You should grow your hair like that again and move out by me!
 
Speak for yourself Beeotch!!!:willy_nilly::cheers2:

I was in my prime in the 80's (Age 17-27), I just don't remember most of it!!!!:sifone:

I will substitute the 90's.

But the 80's....I laugh at those years everytime I see something on VH1. You poor 80's people. :cheers2: :kiss: :p
 
Try being young in the second half of the 70's. Vietnam just over, the hippie thing about dead, major culture clash between the hardcore rocker world and the Disco world.

I guess I was there for one major event. The birth of the Stoner. The hippie without the idealism or the political interests. Stoned purely for the sake of being stoned.
 

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Stoned for the sake of it is the point.

Try being young in the second half of the 70's. Vietnam just over, the hippie thing about dead, major culture clash between the hardcore rocker world and the Disco world.

I guess I was there for one major event. The birth of the Stoner. The hippie without the idealism or the political interests. Stoned purely for the sake of being stoned.

Well, for one thing the war had been over for a couple years so there was nothing anywhere near as galvanizing to protest...

The 'hippie thing' may have been over from where you sat, but I can assure you that plenty of us never lost the faith.

The disco scene was ok if you could dance - no depth to the music, but the chicks were verry easy. (I was living in Atlanta - unfair advantage :) )
A lot of the GI's came back and brought more diversity to the american pot culture.

The yuppies didn't really care about the music, man.

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