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From the box Credits: Special thanks to all those people who made The Hanna-Barbera Trading Cards possible! CREATORS Wiliam Hanna, Joseph Barbera DESIGN Roy Guzman, Bobbi Jankovich WRITERS David Burd, Marty Pekar THE HANNA-BARBERA CREW Models Linda Moore Dana Granger Barbara Kruger Donna Zeller Marcus Nickerson Bob Onorato Pete Alvarado Xerox Star Wirth Martin Corssley Richard Wilson Danny Conté Ink & Paint Alison Leopold Suzette Darling Joanne Plein Christine Kingsland Nelda Ridley Lori…
Baby Boomer eMuseum
Browse the galleries of 1600+ entries (fads, foods, cars, TV, etc.) from the '50s and '60s, and share your memories of the Baby Boomer era.
Goren: Why women play better bridge than men
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The models are sizzling! Unfortunately, so is their skin.
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Nostalgia - believe it or not, this is not from MTV - Baby Boomers will know this photo (creative commons NASA)
Buster Brown Pinbacks
Buster Brown Pinbacks
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It's a video game message board on the internet
ALPHA-BITS single serve box (Early 1970s)
I love how they copy the Sid & Marty Krofft look.