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Description: Love, American Style is an anthology comedy television series produced by Paramount Television that originally aired between 1969 and 1974. For the 1971 and 1972 seasons, it was a part of an ABC Friday prime-time lineup that also included The Brady Bunch, The Partridge Family, Room 222 and The Odd Couple.
Miami Vice I Hoodie
by MalcolmDesigns Retro Merch | Movies | Retrogaming | Saturday Morning Cartoons | Computers
$42
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Description: This stunning artwork showcases a beautiful profile of a woman in a vintage tattoo style. The illustration features vibrant colors and intricate details, with a combination of red roses and orange flowers adorning her scarf. The woman's face is elegantly detailed, conveying a classic and timeless beauty. This artwork is perfect for those who appreciate a blend of traditional tattoo aesthetics and vintage fashion, making it an ideal choice for home decor or a unique gift for art lovers and collectors.
Description: The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers is an underground comic about three stoner freaks (similar to, but distinct from, hippies) from San Francisco. The trio first appeared in The Rag, an underground newspaper published in Austin, Texas, beginning in May 1968, and were regularly reprinted in underground papers around the United States and in other parts of the world. Later, their adventures were published in a series of comic books. The lives of the Freak Brothers revolve around the procurement and enjoyment of recreational drugs, particularly marijuana. The comics present a critique of the establishment while satirizing counterculture. The freaks consist of Freewheelin' Franklin Freek, Phineas T. Phreak, and Fat Freddy Freekowtski.