Mungo

Aug 02, 2013 11:25

The original Wolverine. Hugh Jackman's got nothing on him.

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adman August 2 2013, 18:52:46 UTC
Oh my girlfriend I LOVE the fishnet top and red scarf Mungo got going on..

I didn't know anyone else did 'In the Summertime' I always assumed Mungo was the original and only one as it should be.

Music videos sure have come a long way eh.

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morty_baby August 3 2013, 14:49:00 UTC
I have never seen anyone else do that song, either. I was referring to the chops. Hugh Jackman = Wolverine.


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Hugh Jackman erisreg August 2 2013, 19:07:32 UTC
who?,..o.o

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morty_baby August 3 2013, 16:34:51 UTC
Get with the program, Reg ;P

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erisreg August 3 2013, 19:22:09 UTC
program?,.. was he on giligans island?

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morty_baby August 15 2013, 16:30:58 UTC
No, you're thinking of Tina Louise.

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arwyn August 2 2013, 23:27:01 UTC
What chops!
And oh my, that song advocates drinking & driving!

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morty_baby August 3 2013, 16:37:00 UTC
Those were the days back in the day, Arwyn. There were so many drinking and pot smoking and driving songs out there that nobody raised an eyebrow. Perhaps a GLASS or a JOINT, but not an eyebrow.

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morty_baby August 3 2013, 16:42:29 UTC
Brings back the summers of that era for me (and yes I am that old :), riding around in various boys'esess cars with the tunes cranked. My partner in crime and I were up at 4:00 in the morning not long ago, with him on guitar and me on spoons(!), listening and playing along to old tunes. I had spoon shaped bruises on my meaty thighs. And a big ol' shit-eating grin on my face.

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randymarsh August 14 2013, 00:45:01 UTC
Meaty thighs?

I think not!

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foxfirefey August 4 2013, 03:46:51 UTC
man it's hard to understand how dudes ended up dressing so boring after that era

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morty_baby August 6 2013, 15:58:08 UTC
I think it was the fault of The Gap haha. Look back on history though, in the 17th century, men were wearing lace and tights and full makeup and wigs. Even the 18th century had their dandies. A couple of world wars later all the men turned into macho dudes, for decades. It was no wonder that all the older people were shocked at the wild finery worn by the incoming hippies in the 60's.

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