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Nancy
Member
08-01-2000
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 6:06 am
Work is having a 70's karaoke party (for employee enthusiasm) and i want a COOL retro 70's outfit to wear any thoughts?
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Resortgirl
Member
09-23-2000
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 6:14 am
Nancy, We went to a 70's themed New Years party several years ago and got all our clothes at a second hand store. Found some wild polyester pants, a really cool longer leather jacket for $3, and some polyester disco type shirts. Then we went to "Clairs" and found some big gaudy pendants for a few bucks. I would say we spent about $25 total per outfit. Hope this helps!
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Nancy
Member
08-01-2000
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 6:16 am
Cool thanks ~RG~ i'll check it out--thinking platform shoes as well 
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Texannie
Member
07-16-2001
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 6:19 am
Think Marcia Brady! Lots of polyester and bell bottoms!
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Resortgirl
Member
09-23-2000
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 7:52 am
The weird thing is that I could have raided my daughters closet at the time(if we were the same size) because she had clothes that looked exactly like the ones I wore in the 70's Lots of colorful polyester shirts, bellbottoms and even choker necklaces....~ Platform shoes are "in" again.... Oh, and ponchos are "in" again too...LOL!
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Texannie
Member
07-16-2001
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 8:00 am
No jokes, RG..I keep teasing my kids that they are supposed to rebell against their parents' fashions, but my smart alec son informed me that most of his friends are doing just that cause their parents are much younger and were in school in the 80's! LOL
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Gidget
Member
07-28-2002
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 8:06 am
Peasant blouse... little square hair kerchief... micromini.... folded kerchief tops pointed end on choker at the neck... larger end ties around the body... with a belly baring hip hugger... wide belt with big buckle... purse made from cutoff jeans... leather fringe survived the sixties and was still strong early 70's....moccasins.... if you go with bell bottoms make sure they are long enough to walk on... if you want to go formal... halter gowns with split skirts and a little jacket were big... and dont forget hotpants...or you could go late 70's with a sheer disco skirt and candies
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Tabbyking
Member
03-11-2002
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 8:35 am
watch 'saturday night fever' and see if you can copy anything, LOL. being in high school in the seventies, i remember leather headbands, sewing in our own 'bellbottom' panels by cutting straight leg jeans up the outside seam several inches and sewing in a wide piece of fabric--the wilder pattern the better. granny dresses and ponchos.....smock tops... i also had a big leather floppy hat with a wide band around it.....oh yeah, and dr. scholl's wooden sandals....i recently saw a vintage lime green pair on eBay. i had a pair of blue and a pair of red ones...
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Mak1
Member
08-12-2002
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 2:17 pm
remember paisley, nehru jackets, neon striped shirts, madras plaids? lol, what a funny fashion era! tabby, i remember thinking i was so cool cutting those pants to insert a wild red flower print.
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Marysafan
Member
08-07-2000
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 2:54 pm
Pant suits which were like very short dress with matching pants. Hot pants were worn with high boots...or platform shoes. I'd give a first prize to the woman who shows up with a Dorothy Hamil haircut, second place to the one with a Farrah Fawcett do, and honorable mention to the gal with the Princess Lea rolls on each side of her head.
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Bandit
Member
07-29-2001
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 3:12 pm
Man, this sounds like fun. What a neat place you must work, Nancy!
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Nancy
Member
08-01-2000
| Monday, August 02, 2004 - 3:29 pm
yes i love it here bandit--we have a carnival for families a few weeks ago which was great even tho i am kidless i had a ball helping out 
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Twinkie
Member
09-24-2002
| Thursday, August 05, 2004 - 8:25 am
For me the early 70's were just an extention for my late 60's. Definitely hippy-wear. Long peasant dresses and sandals. A flower in the hair, and beads around the neck and walking to the park where all the other hippies hung out. Then I moved to Italy as a mother and had a husband and had to grow up. Bummer. LOL
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Goddessatlaw
Member
07-19-2002
| Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - 7:16 pm
Looking for help here - my partner's 40th birthday is tomorrow, Colossus and I are having a surprise party for her Friday night. We're having a casino party (with the cards and chips we got from the Vegas trip), and the idea is that the games will be played for party favors, and whoever wins says "oh, look at that" and gives the favor he/she won to my partner. Sortakinda like you do at bridal showers and whatnot. My question is, do you have any suggestions for inexpensive gifts that can be wrapped up and given in this manner? Everyone is bringing real gifts for her, so the quality of the favor/gifts is not at issue. Just the different types. My partner is very girly, and very craftsy, and loves collecting hostess-ware. She has two daughters she loves doing things with, and is always looking for something new for them. Also, she's very ORGANIZED. Any cool organizational thing would go over well. Anyway, any suggestions? As I said, we have sort of a casino theme, so stuff going along with that would be fun too. Thanks in advance for your help - Colossus and I were sitting here trying to brainstorm, and we are just blocking LOL. He suggested I throw out a line here and see if we reel anything in from our creative minds here. Party on . . . and wish us luck.
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Julieboo
Member
02-05-2002
| Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - 7:22 pm
What is hostess-ware? How old are her daughters? What price range are you looking for?
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Julieboo
Member
02-05-2002
| Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - 7:25 pm
Since she is getting "real" gifts anyways, wouldn't it be more fun for everyone to be able to win and keep the favors?
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Texannie
Member
07-16-2001
| Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - 8:32 pm
Lottery tickets!!!! scratch off, quick pic..whatever how funny that you are doing a casino party, my dh's 5oth is 1-1-05 and I am pricing people to come in and run games
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Bearware
Member
07-12-2002
| Wednesday, August 11, 2004 - 8:56 pm
Cigars, hats, sunglasses, martini glasses, all seem to come to mind when I think of card playing, gambling, and casinos. Not sure why, lol! You could also give things in multiples of 40's - forty Hershey's kisses, etc. in bags with a big 40 on them. This is a great idea! Have a wonderful time!
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Goddessatlaw
Member
07-19-2002
| Thursday, August 12, 2004 - 5:13 am
Julieboo - hostess ware is anything designed to serve guests (candy dishes, individual salt and pepper shakers, platters, creamer sets, etc.). My partner's daughters are 8 and 11 (great girls, they really sucked up the atmosphere on their trip to Paris lately - LOL the little one insisted on wearing a beret and scarf at all times). That multiples of 40 thing is a great idea, Bearware, and so are the lottery tickets, Tex. Maybe some martini glasses too. Thanks - still brainstorming here. 
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Urgrace
Member
08-19-2000
| Wednesday, September 29, 2004 - 10:07 pm
Help me name my new coffee shop? I'm opening a gourmet coffee and ice cream cafe, that is if I can decide on a name and then go get my license! I've got a great location picked out and have shopped for days looking at equipment and furniture. I'm hopeful to add computers for the customers, too. Here are a few for you to consider or you can introduce something else: Stop N Joe Have A Java Frothy Coffee Sip N Dip or Dip N Sip Coffee Cone Aloha Joe Cone & Kona Coffee Cruise Cup N Cone Slurp & Surf Kaffee Kream
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Kaili
Member
08-31-2000
| Thursday, September 30, 2004 - 6:53 am
*Grounds Keeper *Something with "Beans" in it...my aunt has a brown lab named Beaner (on her papers she's Coffee Bubba Bean}...maybe Beaners or something *There's one near here called Planet Perk- I like the Perk in the name What kind of atmosphere are you going for? Bright and more leaning towards an ice cream place (like when you go inside a Baskin Robbins), or more of an arty kind of place. Where I grew up we had one called Centre City (new owners- now it' called Cafe Bali) that was all different tables and they just served coffees and some easy foods- had computers later. Anyway, it was a little darker, had local art for sale on the walls, etc. Others have couches and coffee tables, etc. The one I'm thinking of was called Blue Moon then got renamed New Moon. Anyway, my point i guess kind of is for the name matching the atmosphere. Your list makes me think bright, white tile floors, red chairs.
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Urgrace
Member
08-19-2000
| Thursday, September 30, 2004 - 7:52 am
That's exactly the kind of suggestion I'm looking for, Kaili! The name has to fit the shop, and all I can come up with are 'diner' sounding and was shying away from the word gourmet. The products are gourmet, and I'd like to grow into a comfortable coffee lounge with computers, but I need to bring in the potential customers with the right name.
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Herckleperckle
Member
11-20-2003
| Thursday, September 30, 2004 - 8:11 am
GAL, some ideas here (this is a fun task!): little rhinestone coin purses sets of lipsticks or frosty eyeliner makeup rhinestone-encrusted compacts makeup organizers travel pack sized things--little bottles of this and that coin-encrusted desk or pearly bureau or hair goodies fancy sleeping mask decks of cards rose-scented body wash A single piece of fancily wrapped Godiva (or comparable) chocolate candy Gracie, you have a coffee shop?!!! How exciting! I love coffee shops! Congratulations and best of luck with it! When will it open? Of all the names you came up with, I like Cone and Kona the best. You want something memorable, logical, easily slides of the tongue, and doesn't make the customer think of the grocery store or some mundane place. Think of people saying to one another, "How about if we stop in at the ________?" I also think that coffee would be the real pull, with ice cream being the pleasurable extra. Here are some more off the top of my head: The Mean Bean Coffee Nut Coffee Mill Coffee Klatch Coffee Roost The Coffee Pot The Grind Coffee Hour Jumpin' Java Java Jag Java Joint Ranger Roast Coffee Country Or if you just want to accentuate the ice cream: Texas Icecap Ice Box Or something wacky: Lid Raiser Stir Perking! Grace and Swill (just kidding!) Java Jerk Jitters Coffeetivity Revive
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Kristylovesbb
Member
09-14-2000
| Thursday, September 30, 2004 - 8:24 am
Perk n Slurp Cone Joes Cool Beans Mocha n Cones Ice Ice Javas Got Beans I love this, it's fun! hi mom
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Kaykay
Member
01-21-2004
| Thursday, September 30, 2004 - 8:34 am
OMG - I just thought of Cool Beans - we must be on the same wavelenght 
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