martinjlm
Retired from GM
Sponsored
#14 was my go to when I was young. I would go to the “45 record rack” in the big box stores of the era (Kmart, Venture) and snag some of my favorites. The list would change weekly based on the “top 40” line up. I always gravitated towards getting a 45 single that was released under the Buddha label. Good times indeed...Come on seniors.
So cool. My spots were Master’s Department Store in Flushing, Alexander’s in Rego Park and EJ Korvettes in Douglaston. All in Queens, NY.#14 was my go to when I was young. I would go to the “45 record rack” in the big box stores of the era (Kmart, Venture) and snag some of my favorites. The list would change weekly based on the “top 40” line up. I always gravitated towards getting a 45 single that was released under the Buddha label. Good times indeed...
I remember all but 1 & 10Come on seniors.
But it's the only think my black-spined iguana will eat.
Small edit thereThe number of people older than you never increases for as long as you're still alive.
Unless someone grabs you you will drop right back to where you came from.