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Little Steve and I saw Jungle Jim and Jane at NED back in the early seventies. My Dad had brought us to see the Funny Cars. His eyes bugged out when she strutted around in her go-go boots and halter top. I was about 12 at that time and have to admit the memory of her mammories is emblazoned in my mind. I have an old picture somewhere, if I can scan it, I'll post it.

my eyes bugged out too. BEFORE & AFTER
 

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JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings (LOTR). Books first then movies. Great epic fantasy story.

Little Steve and I saw Jungle Jim and Jane at NED back in the early seventies. My Dad had brought us to see the Funny Cars. His eyes bugged out when she strutted around in her go-go boots and halter top. I was about 12 at that time and have to admit the memory of her mammories is emblazoned in my mind. I have an old picture somewhere, if I can scan it, I'll post it.

Jungle Pam not Jane.

I guess I missed out on that LOTR deal. After Dungeons and Dragons in my youth, epic fantasy kinda went by the wayside for me. I'm sure my son knows what it is. I'm old what can I say? Dazed and confused is more my speed. Sorry to get off topic.
 
Jungle Pam not Jane.

I guess I missed out on that LOTR deal. After Dungeons and Dragons in my youth, epic fantasy kinda went by the wayside for me. I'm sure my son knows what it is. I'm old what can I say? Dazed and confused is more my speed. Sorry to get off topic.

I think I might be older than you! Dungeons and Dragons was not popular when I was in hs. First read LOTR in 1974, I was plenty dazed and confused. BTW, if you're into Led Zep, there are tons of references to LOTR in their songs, in fact that's what turned me on to the books. They are big fans of the story.
 
I'm a huge boxing fan, and I have a very large fight collection going all the way back to 1900. I also collect boxing memorabilia. My aviator is Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston. The punch that put Liston down is known as the phantom punch.
 
Mine is just some shirtless ass hole.
 
The Balrog from LOTR movie. IMHO the best rendition of a scene from movies of the book. They are just plain nasty.
I knew that....;) Doubt anyone else did but I certainly appreciated it:cool:.
 
Cannonball Run when the Subaru boys launch their car after getting tied up in some sort of a baja race. Jackie Chan is actually one of the guys driving the Subaru.
 
I think I might be older than you! Dungeons and Dragons was not popular when I was in hs. First read LOTR in 1974, I was plenty dazed and confused. BTW, if you're into Led Zep, there are tons of references to LOTR in their songs, in fact that's what turned me on to the books. They are big fans of the story.

D&D was more jr high in the early eighties for me so I guess you may be older. When I got to HS, it was all about cars, girls and partying. Kinda wish I'd have 'buckled down' earlier but I had a good time(at least what I can remember).

I'm an In through the out door kind of guy.
 
Mine was on the Weld Wheels website so I snagged it. It looks like mine, same wheels and it's a better picture than I could ever take. ;)
 
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