Friday, October 10, 2008

Pimpin' ain't easy, the early years

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  1. Wow! And in regular and slim sizes too?

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  2. The kid just needs a big clock on a chain around his neck, and he is ballin'!

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  3. He needs some BIG shades and HUGE rings and maybe a grill on his teeth too. Oh, and some MUCH cooler shoes.

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  4. talk about the well-coordinated!! This kids has it going on!

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  5. This has to be a joke. Right?

    This must have come out during the year "Good Times" hit the airwaves.

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  6. This outfit has Dr. Monkey written all over it. It is definitely you!

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  7. I had almost that exact outfit! Although I was about 11.

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  8. i guess he is a democrat?

    i think any kid who wore that to school is now in major therapy

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  9. Love it! ...in that strange way. I hated those hats when they were supposed to be fashionable. Thanks for always making me laugh, Dr Monkey.

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  10. I didn't know Sears carried the Huggy Bear line.

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  11. Huggy Bear!! Too funny!!

    I had a skirt like that once - I was so cool it was a crime.

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  12. Actually he looks somewhat like a Strawberry Shortcake doll, the male one. Huckleberry Huck, or something like that.

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  13. I just love how the lil' ones are always hitchin' their thumbs in their pockets or wastebands.

    I had something patchwork but I can't remember what it is.

    Ha! Huggy Bear...

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  14. I shit you not- my Dad had this outfit in the 70's, just "man-sized".
    Patchwork hat, pants and jacket. He wore it with a green t-shirt and, I believe, his brown platform oxfords.

    Totally awesome.

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  15. I like the thumb-tucked-in-waistband thing too. Uber groovy.

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