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Memorable Case

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I remember the time Sam & I did an autopsy on this guy who had really big lapels on the suit he was wearing. It was classic. Oh you couldn't beat the 70's! ! It reminds me of the opening credits of my show when I the girl I am with is wearing a bikini & I am wearing long pants & a sweater!

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Alice in Disneyland circa 1969

Disney's version of Alice, the March Hare, and the Walrus characters walking around Disneyland in August of 1969. My family went to Disneyland when we were kids. My Dad or my Mom took this pic of fans mobbing Alice and her friends. Even back then everybody loved Alice!

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Me and Captain Kirk

Me, watching Star Trek at a friend's house in 1975 or 1976. Photo by my dad.

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Bozo and Dad circa 1967

Hanging out with my Dad in our 1960's earth tone decorated home. Browns and greens seem to be the palette of choice. I'm sporting a ultra cool Larry Harmon's Bozo - "The World's Most Famous Clown" sweatshirt.

Butchy Boy, Those are some big shoes to fill...

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Diapers go better with Coca-Cola

My sister and I in the summer. I think it's our grandfather's hand I'm holding though it could be our Dad's. Dig that Pepsi bottle she is holding! A 3 year old holding a glass bottle! Oh my! Oh NO! Someone call the authorities!

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Eddie Vedder, Beth Liebling and Erik Estrada

Eddie Vedder, Beth Liebling and Erik Estrada are all hanging around a collectible store in Chicago circa 1994.

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Christmas Nostalgia Display - Trolls, Barbie, Peanuts, Snoopy, and More

All the things I wished for and some of the stuff I had back in the day.

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High Tech Toys from Japan

Great Battery Toy Pat O'neil uses a real Thermocouple to turn him on & off.

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Christmas 1965: Texaco Toy Fire Chief Helmet

Even at six years old I knew how to impress the young ladies, use funny hats and technology. I'm sporting the Texaco Toy Fire Chief Eagle Helmet with a working microphone and spreaker. You could buy these at Texaco Gas Stations back in the mid-sixties.

Texaco's slogan: "You can trust your car to the man who wears the star"

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Christmas 1962: Santa brings The Playmobile Deluxe Dashboard

This is the single most coolest toy I ever remember having. It was so detailed: battery powered with a working motor, wipers, signals, horn, sounds, lighted dash board and gauges. In my adult life I've never had a real car with as cool of a dash. Also check out that AM transistor radio off to the left side. I'm sure soon after that was opened, it was tuned-in to WLS playing all the hits from December 1962.