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Subject: 1970 vs 2000

 

1970 LONG HAIR

2000 LONGING FOR HAIR

 

1970 THE PERFECT HIGH

2000 THE PERFECT HIGH YIELD MUTUAL FUND

 

1970 KEG

2000 EKG

 

1970 ACID ROCK

2000 ACID REFLUX

 

1970 MOVING TO CALIFORNIA BECAUSE

IT'S COOL

2000 MOVING TO CALIFORNIA BECAUSE IT'S WARM

 

1970 GROWING POT

2000 GROWING POT BELLY

 

1970 WATCHING JOHN GLENN'S HISTORIC FLIGHT WITH YOUR PARENTS

2000 WATCHING JOHN GLENN'S HISTORIC FLIGHT WITH YOUR CHILDREN

 

1970 TRYING TO LOOK LIKE MARLON BRANDO OR LIZ TAYLOR

2000 TRYING NOT TO LOOK LIKE MARLON BRANDO OR LIZ TAYLOR

 

1970 SEEDS AND STEMS

2000 ROUGHAGE

 

1970 OUR PRESIDENT'S STRUGGLE WITH FIDEL

2000 OUR PRESIDENT'S STRUGGLE WITH FIDELITY

 

1970 PAAR

2000 AARP

 

1970 KILLER WEED

2000 WEED KILLER

 

1970 HOPE FOR A BMW

2000 HOPE FOR A BM

 

1970 THE GRATEFUL DEAD

2000 DR KEVORKIAN

 

1970 GETTING OUT TO A NEW, HIP JOINT

2000 GETTING A NEW HIP JOINT

 

1970 ROLLING STONES

2000 KIDNEY STONES

 

1970 PEACE SIGN

2000 MERCEDES LOGO

 

1970 PARENTS BEGGING YOU TO GET YOUR HAIR CUT

2000 CHILDREN BEGGING YOU TO GET THEIR HEADS SHAVED

 

1970 TAKE ACID

2000 TAKE ANTACID

 

1970 PASSING THE DRIVER'S TEST

2000 PASSING THE VISION TEST

 

1970 "WHATEVER"

2000 "DEPENDS

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1970 WATCHING JOHN GLENN'S HISTORIC FLIGHT WITH YOUR PARENTS

2000 WATCHING JOHN GLENN'S HISTORIC FLIGHT WITH YOUR CHILDREN

his first flight..the orbital one was in 61 or 62!  :D

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1970 WATCHING JOHN GLENN'S HISTORIC FLIGHT WITH YOUR PARENTS

2000 WATCHING JOHN GLENN'S HISTORIC FLIGHT WITH YOUR CHILDREN

his first flight..the orbital one was in 61 or 62!  :D

Paco I didn't research the thing...  I just copied and pasted!!!   LOL!!!  :D

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