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Mary1 yıl önce

When CA was sane.

Michael Warburton profil fotoğrafı
Michael Warburton1 yıl önce

Exactly. Tragic what’s happened to it.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 yıl önce

💯 Trump, the backbone of America. 💪 Getting this country back in shape. ⚡ Shirts that hit like lightning:

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Senator Beauregard Claghorn1 yıl önce

this is what happens when democrats hold generational control of a jurisdiction.

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Michael Gallardo1 yıl önce

Standards have really dropped.

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Chris 🇺🇸1 yıl önce

Seems like a much nicer time. At a minimum they certainly dressed a whole lot better than we do today. I didn’t see anyone wearing jeans with holes in them.

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Angry Old Fart1 yıl önce

It was paradise when I lived there in the 70s.

Teddy Reagan profil fotoğrafı
Teddy Reagan1 yıl önce

Thank you for posting this. My Dad grew up in LA in the 1920s-40s. When I went to USC in the late 90s, I’d squint my eyes and try to imagine what the Miracle Mile and other places looked like when he was young. This video answered that question. 🥹❤️

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patrice1 yıl önce

Make California Great Again.

Sarah Louisa Collins profil fotoğrafı
Sarah Louisa Collins1 yıl önce

So stylish

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Unite CT/MCTGA (Make CT Great Again)1 yıl önce

I remember this well. Although I was born in the late 60s, my mother used to dress me in short pants and blazer with white shirt and hard leather fancy shoes. We would go shopping at Bullocks Wilshire and have lunch ( smashed avocado on white bread, no crust), and I would get a hair cut (John-John). I was around 5 yrs old. Life was a dream when I think back on it. Very lucky kid to have lived then. California was the Golden State and realiably RED. One correction, we didn’t do it to ourselves. In the 1980’s Reagan passed amnesty for 6 million Mexicans. California never recovered and went solid Blue which was a death sentence for the State.

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