Submitted by steroidamoeba t3_123oc75 in OldSchoolCool
humanregularbeing t1_je0g9ik wrote
Reply to comment by Travelgrrl in Sigmund and the sea monsters 1970s by steroidamoeba
:-)!
We made a model of the town in Here Come the Brides out of a shoebox. You lifted the lid and the sides fell down. The long part became the main road. One long side stayed up and became the saloon and the place where the girls lived. The other long side lay flat and was the water, the dock with some ships. We also made stand-up cardboard characters (and maybe horses?). Then you could put it away at the end.
We must be remembering the same couple of years, although maybe I'm a bit before you. You forgot the Jackson 5, the Partridge Family (went with my younger sister to a David Cassidy concert!), the Brady Bunch, Johnny Whitaker, the guys from Emergency (?!)… I'd better stop.
Another part of it was the fold-up posters. Do young people have posters these days (they also came in LP albums)? They have to have fold marks and the corners have to be torn from all the times they've been taped and re-taped to the walls.
Such fun.
Travelgrrl t1_je36v2o wrote
The town model sounds amazing. My older sisters made an entire town for troll dolls (the 1960's ones) for us all to play with and they called it "Lilliput" which I didn't get until I was an adult.
I DID like the Jackson 5, but we didn't care for any teen idols from Partridge Family, Brady Bunch, or Sigmund. Randolph Mantooth - YES.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments