[Opinions] Re: 1950s teens looking for penpals
in reply to a message by honeyberry04
Oh my god I am so jealous of your magazines. I have a small collection of homemaker magazines from the 50s and 60s and they are some of my prized possessions. It is so hard to find old magazines in good condition for less than an arm and a leg!
Lorelei O'Neill does sound like a character; I love the surname O'Neill, it's so spunky.
Theretha would have been my best friend, I ALSO visit graveyards as a hobby, thank you very much. What a great gal.
Lorelei O'Neill does sound like a character; I love the surname O'Neill, it's so spunky.
Theretha would have been my best friend, I ALSO visit graveyards as a hobby, thank you very much. What a great gal.
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Vintage magazines are very fun! I once got a whole stack of The American Home mags from 1939-mid 1940s, for free at an estate sale, they were going to throw them in the recycling bin!
I’m fully convinced Theretha was out there collecting baby names!
I’m fully convinced Theretha was out there collecting baby names!
Right? What name nerd doesn't love graveyard exploring?? That's where you find the hidden gems!
well in Mexico it different in the 1950's for teens. parents would not let that happen. But we could write letters to a family in the USA(if we have any there).we could also write to are friends in Mexico.