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Rules In America, '70s. Rules in the 70s that would feel completely foreign today. The nationwide speed limit was 55. Sorry! GAS PUMPS CLOSED. GAS SHORTAGE! Sales Limited to 10 GALS. of GAS. PER CUSTOMER. EVEN LICENSE ONLY Today. During gas shortages, your license plate decided when you could buy gas. Most stores were closed on Sundays. Woolworth.

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avatar Patricia Lee

Fried burrito ball.

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avatar Zoe ZZZ

A man saw a soaked dog sitting alone beside a grave in heavy rain. He approached with an umbrella, comforting the poor dog. The man took the wet dog home, dried its fur, and offered food, but the dog was too sad to eat. The grieving dog refused affection and spent the night crying, leaving its food untouched. The next morning, the dog sat silently

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avatar Jeremy Jordan

How Can I Tell Her Lobo. She knows when I'm lonesome and she cries when I'm lonesome. And she cries when I'm sad. She's up when I'm sad. She's up in the good times. She's down in the bad in the good times. She's down in the bad whenever I'm. Whenever I'm discouraged. She knows. She knows just what to do. But girl. She doesn't know but girl. She doe

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avatar Jacob Junior

DUSTY SPRINGFIELD Son Of A Preacher Man (1968) Billy Ray was a preacher's son, and when his daddy would visit he'd come along. When they'd gather 'round and start talking, Billy Ray would take me walking. Out through the backyard, we'd go walking. Billy Ray would look into my heart. Lord knows, to my surprise, the only one who could ever reach me w

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