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A Photographic Look at the 60's and 70's


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6 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

I bought a watch from the Grants at the University Plaza.  I am 'doubly' outmoded!  ? 

The old green stamp days... my Mom used to wind up with books full of them. I remember going to AM&A's with her, I think she bought a new mixer with them.

 

Guess they've been replaced by cash back on credit cards.

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Vidler's is going strong and better than ever(90 years).  It is  a landmark in East Aurora.  In 2016, they came in second or third in the Intuit Quickbook's Small Business Big Game competition, where the winner got a commercial on the Super Bowl.

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29 minutes ago, Wacka said:

Vidler's is going strong and better than ever(90 years).  It is  a landmark in East Aurora.  In 2016, that came in second or third in the Intuit Quickbook's Small Business Big Game competition, where the winner got a commercial on the Super Bowl.

You are right... funny I was just reading about them last week. The other two I'm not sure if they are still around would be Bells and A&P. We used to have a Murphy's in Lancaster... kind of like Vidler's.

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A&P was gone in Buffalo maybe in the early 70s. nBells  closed in 1991 or 92. My dad worked at their warehouse.  He retired in 1990 because of Cancer a few months before he died.   I remembering telling my brother-in-law who worked at Flickingers ( Super Duper-also closed) about who was a good worker and who was bad when those guys went there from Bells to get a new job.

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I actually did this for a lazy kid... he would give me $10 a day to do it which was crazy money at that time. How or where that money came from I do not know but this is the late 60's.

 

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3 hours ago, T&C said:

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My dentist had that model in that color back in the 70s! His office was in his house about a mile from us.   He's working on me and suddenly goes to a second door in  the room, opens it up and yells at his kids in the other half of the house.

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19 minutes ago, Wacka said:

My dentist had that model in that color back in the 70s! His office was in his house about a mile from us.   He's working on me and suddenly goes to a second door in  the room, opens it up and yells at his kids in the other half of the house.

Dentist I had in the later 60's (not sure why I even needed one when I was 7-8 years old actually) had this version or one similar but I remember it was a light green color. Like yours, he worked out of his house... Dr. Bachman, somewhere between Lancaster and Clarence, I forget the road. 

 

He wore the "reflector" headband thing and, like I said... have no idea why I was there, had this huge needle apparatus for novacaine... he sterilized it on a fkn bunsen burner, not kidding. The whole thing reminded me of House of Wax... and scared the ***** out of me just like the movie did lol.

 

He was a very nice man though... guess that's how it was, glad we have moved on.

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We used to have them in WNY... used to get a postcard every year for your birthday, good for one dog, one fry, and one root beer. I still have one that I never used, probably because I wasn't old enough to drive at the time. That place was a real treat once a year or so.

Dog N Suds

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14 hours ago, Wacka said:

My dentist had that model in that color back in the 70s! His office was in his house about a mile from us.   He's working on me and suddenly goes to a second door in  the room, opens it up and yells at his kids in the other half of the house.

I can do you one better: my dentist (in NIagara Falls) from that era had a similar chair in that same hue of yellow. Just off to the side he had a standing ashtray that always had a smoldering cigar. He was a big, heavyset man. Every couple of minutes he’d take a break from working on my teeth and step over to have a few puffs on the cigar.

 

Then he’d shove his nicotine stained fingers right back in my mouth. It really was different times.

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On 6/15/2020 at 8:20 AM, ExiledInIllinois said:

Can we just push this back one short decade  to the 1950s and one of the weirdest  fashion trends ever: "The Bullet Bra."

 

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https://www.demilked.com/bullet-bra-vintage-fashion/

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Otay! Maybe  it wasn't  so weird.  Look, is that a "four on the column!" LoL ?...

 

 

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Back to topic 

 

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NSFW Look up Groove Tube and Safety Sam...   on YouTube (obvs)

 

 

 

 

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Chevy Chase is in that. (Pre SNL days). Saw it at the Valu Cinema (Clinton and Rosler Plaza. Building is now Key Liquors and  Dollar General.

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