Picture yourself on a train in a station, With plasticine porters with looking glass ties. Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile, The girl with kaleidoscope eyes.
EVERYbody smoked in 1969. Doctors were actually prescribing it to some people to strengthen their lungs, no lie. People smoked in offices, restaurants, even hospitals. There were still ads for stogues on TV, including during kids' programming. Lucille Ball smoked, the dad on "Leave it to Beaver" smoked, as did the husband on Bewitched -- who caught cancer from it. People didn't seem to know what smoking did to the body at that time. It wasn't all declasse like it is today.
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She had such a mature look about her. Hard to believe she was only 26.
I wish my boss would let me post her pic on here, yall would freak out, she looks like Sharons twin, just with dark hair and a tan
Use ur cellphone to sneak a pic of her?
Did not realize she smoked - she's holding a ciggie in that last one.
She did smoke but stopped everything when she became pregnant.
Sharon had that thick, muscular look that wasn't at all prevelent in 1969. With out the sharp objects, she would have cleaned Susan Atkin's clock.
And without a pistol and all that rope, Charles Watson is anyone's bitch.
She does look older then 26
Liz, Matt, Patty, as always, thank you for taking the time to remember the victims in all this.
Picture yourself on a train in a station,
With plasticine porters with looking glass ties.
Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile,
The girl with kaleidoscope eyes.
AlisaStatman said...
Liz, Matt, Patty, as always, thank you for taking the time to remember the victims in all this.
You are very welcome!
I wish there were more pics of Jay, Abigail and Voytek. There seems to be only those few.
Panamint Patty said...
Did not realize she smoked - she's holding a ciggie in that last one.
I have seen her smoking in several pics.
Liz do yu have same email I wanna email you about something...
Liz' email is on the front page up at top right.
EVERYbody smoked in 1969. Doctors were actually prescribing it to some people to strengthen their lungs, no lie. People smoked in offices, restaurants, even hospitals. There were still ads for stogues on TV, including during kids' programming. Lucille Ball smoked, the dad on "Leave it to Beaver" smoked, as did the husband on Bewitched -- who caught cancer from it. People didn't seem to know what smoking did to the body at that time. It wasn't all declasse like it is today.
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