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s2ndegree 65M
9800 posts
8/4/2018 11:50 pm

Would a camera work just as well.I grew up in a time when film
had to be processed and over the years they aren't as colorful as they were but still hold fond memories.With the ease and the technology of digital media I would suggest loading her book with images of the two of you doing everything together as often as possible with cute and quirky sayings and thoughts that capture that time.

I can't tell you how many hours I've spent going through photos of old family times
and the heartfelt emotions they launch.If a picture paints a thousand words,what's a thousand pictures going to paint?

George Harrison and Bob Dylan at Bangladesh with acoustic guitars.
Clint Eastwood from A few dollars more.
Remy Guilian jumping rooftops in a Fiat in Italy!
The Cobra Ferrari wars!(auto racing)
A lot of assorted black light posters(psychedelic)

Using more than all the road!


TicklePlease 56F  
13851 posts
8/5/2018 5:27 am

Styx posters.

*sigh

There's just no accounting for teen taste.


kuldude46 34M
57 posts
8/5/2018 5:44 am

I like da film

Kuls


Mfdmen 63M
24 posts
8/5/2018 5:46 am

Weirdly, as a child I didn’t have any posters in my wall - or at least that I can recall. My mother was French, so I had odd souvenirs of various trips there - prints on wood blocks of dancing dressed soldiers, and an old photo of a cathedral. Strange in retrospect. Perhaps that explains my gerbil. My brother and I each got one — his was named Frisky, mine was Kaiser Wilhelmi II for some reason. The kaiser didn’t make it too long, but frisky survived to a ripe old age, despite being under constant observation (he lived in a repurposed aquarium) by our two cats, clearly with malevolent intent. Not to cause alarm, but trust me, cats look at gerbils like Charlie Chaplin’s cabin mate looked at him in The Gold Rush. Good luck!


ArglBargl14 61M

8/5/2018 6:41 am

My walls were plastered with just about anything I could find and some stuff I made. What I distinctly remember is a poster I put on my ceiling, something a cartoonist named Tom Eaton did. It was essentially one of those games where you followed a path around a board and each square had instructions. Except these instructions were all really, truly off-the-wall. Scattered around the board were all kinds of strange and funny things. Down in the corner it said "Tom Eaton did this" and a character looks out at you and says "Who?". I'd lay in bed and read every bit of that thing and giggle like the loon that I am.


citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
8/5/2018 1:06 pm

I remember my sister kept gerbils & guinea pigs but the novelty soon wore off after she realised she had to clean the cage out.
I had a big poster of Debbie Harry on my bedroom wall growing up. I've some LP's with Roger Dean's artwork on the covers. Mostly prog rock of course.


FMAOPLS 70F
27112 posts
8/5/2018 3:39 pm

I had a poster with the poem "Desiderata" on it.

And for some crazy (unbeknownst to me) reason, because my parents and grandparents were very politically active, I snagged 2 campaign posters of the newly-elected Canadian Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau - which were also in my room, in 1968. Some people thought he was sexy - but I was an impressionable 15 year old - and he was definitely NOT my idea of sexy.

Can't imagine why I did that, but if I still have them tucked away, they could be worth a few $$$ now. [Missed out on "Bobby Kennedy for President" posters, because the campaign office was closed when I walked by it]

Check out my profile or and become a "watcher" of my blog FMAOPLS,to learn more about me, and for intelligent, lively, smartassy and fun discussion, with a little irreverence thrown in. "Like" or comment on my photos, and I promise I'll add more. Thanks.


FMAOPLS 70F
27112 posts
8/5/2018 3:41 pm

Just lost my Mom (at age 89), a year and a half ago. Sure wish I'd known about that book prior to that.

I think I might see if I can find it, and fill it out for my kids and grand-daughter to read, after I'm gone.

Thanks for alerting me to it.

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LakeRidgeBBWSeek 63M
3847 posts
8/5/2018 7:25 pm

Until the age of 10, I lived in a converted dining room of a 2 bedroom house that had both parents in bedroom #1, and my older sis in bedroom #2. Nottypine walls, a gun rac on the wall full of long guns, secured of course, 3 sets of deer antlers on the walls, from my dad's hunting, a shelf higher than I couldnt reach for years with a ship shapped cloc on it, a daybed, a desc, a toy chest, and lotsa floor space. I hung jet plane models from the antlers, and that was about it. Then at age 10, my sis moved out, and I gained her bedroom. Her furniture set too, complete with buncbeds, her unwanted booccs, and more. My dad built me a wall to wall shelf system, which I filled fast, and allowed me to repaint the room midnite blue walls & ceiling. Then I got to share that bedroom with an aunt that broe her leg & needed help while recovering. It wasnt until I was 15, and in another state & house, that I could finally decorate my bedroom my way. Lotsa booccases, lotsa boos, lotsa model cars & ships, and various other things a teen boy accumulates, including a poster of the Coppertone gal, well a noccoff, cuz the bgal was adult, and blac, and the lac of tan under her dog pulled down bottoms was a slightly lighter shade of brown. I put this on the end of the lower buncbed, and something else over the opposite side, so it tooc my mom a month to discover it, since you had to be almost in the bed to see it. She mentioned it, never said I had to remove it, so that was my vision to fall asleep by for the following 2 years, until I tired of it. Was replaced by a Iron Butterfly poster from an album, and that remained until I moved from home before my 19th b-day.


storkjwr18 48M

8/6/2018 7:59 am

Posters on my walls, wow...

I had a Chicago Bulls pennant, A wisdom of Yoda poster (that I still have) and a bunch of milk crates filled with different Garfield plush. Of course I had a Raiderette poster on the inside of my closet door lol

As I've shown with part of my room pics, I have all my stuff out. I talk to them, but have nothing concrete to pass on. Something to think about doing...


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