This week is a list of five firsts.
1. What was your first car?
1966 Chevy Pickup w/ a "three on the tree" manual transmission
2. Who was your first kiss?
Joni
3. What was the first concert you attended?
The Doobie Brothers
4. What was your favorite Saturday morning cartoon?
Bugs Bunny or Jonny Quest
5. What was your Kindergarten teacher's name (or earliest teacher you can remember)?
Mrs. Lewis? I know I had Mrs. Delacroix in first grade.
How about you?
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1. 1972 (?) Bug photo here.
ReplyDelete2. Kevin. I still remember his taste.
3. Boz Scaggs.
4. Scooby Doo. I longed to look like Daphne and have a boyfriend like Fred, but knew I was destined to be more of a Velma type.
5. I do not remember her name, only that she admonished me for drawing "poor dots" on my arithmetic paper. I still exchange Christmas cards with Mr. Sors (my high school Latin instructor), and Mrs. Evans (my fifth grade teacher.)
6. Nancy Pelosi.
7. Have a nice Friday, Hoose.
My kindergarten teacher (I still am not sure of her name) gave me a devastating "F" on an art project. How can you give a kindergarten kid an "F" in art?
ReplyDeleteLook up there in the corner, you can see I am a great artist, a regular Monet.
1. 1966 Chevy Biscayne. 250ci straight six, auto trans. Zero amenities.
ReplyDelete2. Amy. Oh, my. Amy.
3. Chicago.
4. Anything Warner Bros.
5. Drawing a blank on kindergarten (although I do have a comprehensive list filed somewhere of all my teachers through my senior year), but first grade was Miss Arthur, who during the year got married and became Mrs. Perkins.
1. VW bus, year unknown but relatively undented until I got it.
ReplyDelete2. Blackie Ferguson, in second grade.
3. Black Sabbath
4. Wily Coyote and Roadrunner
5. The earliest I can remember was my fourth grade teacher, Miss Beaver. Seriously.
1. 1987 Chevy Blazer
ReplyDelete2. Real kiss? Jenn R.
3. Jeez, not sure about the 1st concert. Might have been Miami Sound Machine. Don't tell anyone. First concert of "my" music: Metallica
4. Lots of cartoons...but Jonny Quest was damned good.
5. Mrs. O'Connell.
Miami Sound Machine!!
ReplyDelete1. A nice red Chevy, something or other. lol Can't remember the model.
ReplyDelete2. I thought it was Bill, but my sister informed me it was actually Charles.
3. Bay City Rollers ::mumble:: However my first REAL concert was Styx on the Grand Illusion tour.
4.Bugs Bunny! He was so ahead of his time.
5. Mrs. Crow
1. '65 Mustang
ReplyDelete2. Sarah B.
3. Cheap Trick opening for Styx
4. The Three Stooges, Jonny Quest, & Bugs Bunny
5. Mrs. Gergory! Uh huh!
1. 1961 Olds 98, gray, called it the Tank (for student teaching in college).
ReplyDelete2. Danny R., soph year high school.
3. Chicago, college.
4. all Warner Bros. all the time.
5. Miss Earlywine, first grade. Dad wouldn't let me go to kindergarten. Said it wasn't necessary.
I am now feeling very old.
You left out "For The Children™"
ReplyDelete1- '61 Ford Econoline Pickup - "The Boat". Google it you must.
2- Hell if I remember
3- Carpenters - shut up. It was a band class thing.
4- Warner Brothers fer sher, and Pink Panther.
5- Mrs. Archer. Ugh.
1. Chevy Vega. What a POS.
ReplyDelete2. Sue
3. Some bunch of potheads.
4. King Leonardo
5. Mrs. Handler. She blamed me for going grey.
1. Ford Falcon (had to replace engine myself)
ReplyDelete2. Barb (now Dr. Barb)
3. Deep Purple and Faces w/Rod Stewart
4. Sky King, Lone Ranger (live action Saturday morning shows before cartoons).
5. Sr. Wilhemina (Old Pruneface)
Will you feed the orphans now?
1. ED! We had the same car. Mine was a 1968 Ford Falcon that my dad mixed whatever paint was in the garage and painted it a very ugly brown. No power steering and very little HEAT.
ReplyDelete2. I don't want to talk about it.
3. I think it was the Beach Boys. It would have been late 70's and I should have just stayed home and listened to their album. Most boring concert ever. They put no effort in drawing in the crowd, hell I'm not sure they even knew what city they were in and the way they performed was like they didn't even know they were playing before a live audience.
4. I'm gonna cheat here. I don't remember watching Sat morning cartoons, probably because we were up late watching Sammy Terry. He's still alive you know. Has a fb page that just a month ago his son took over.
5. First grade. Mrs. Lorber. I was the teachers pet.
1. What was your first car?
ReplyDelete1968 Cutlass (4 door)
2. Who was your first kiss?
Kim (just a peck, don't remember 1st real kiss, probably drunk at the time)
3. What was the first concert you attended?
Bob Seger (The Night Moves tour), The Sweet was opening act (1977, I think)
4. What was your favorite Saturday morning cartoon?
The whole WB gang
5. What was your Kindergarten teacher's name?
Mrs. Chaffins
1. '78 Pontiac Sunbird
ReplyDelete2. Helen, 1st grade. Oh, after I entered puberty? Sharon.
3. Pawnz - local band.
4. Merry Melodies
5. Mrs. Singer.
Rita: that 68 Falcon was a Mustang in disguise. Or vice versa. Like Otter's. Mudge's Econoline was a Falcon in disguise. I had a couple of those Econolines, a 62, 64, 67, Falcon and almost had a 65 Mustang.
ReplyDeleteAll the same parts and running gear.
1. 1979 Datsun B210 - a 2-door standard.
ReplyDelete2. Brenda Wardlaw - at least that I can remember
3. Sha-na-na, really. My mom took me to see them in Indy when I was a wee lad. Bowser was the bomb!
4. 'Captain Caveman'
5. Mrs. Barnes
Ed: A Mustang? Are you serious? It ran like a slug and looked even worse. But it was my car.
ReplyDeleteFirst car I ever bought myself was a 1970 LTD. Sounds kinda cool, but it was 9 years old (which was way beyond the life of cars back in those days) and the dash and seats had nasty rips. Bought the thing for $600. A couple years later I replaced it with a brand new 1979 baby blue Monte Carlo which was totaled one icy morning 4 months later down a steep embankment. I cried like a baby.
Yeah HB, the Miami Sound Machine. Went with my dad. Right after Gloria Estefan was on a big bus accident that almost killed her.
ReplyDeleteAs massively divergent as they are to my tastes, they were good at what they did...