The old woman lived in the desert and the boy and his parents drove up in a RV to check out her shopand get gas (I remember a two headed snake). She put her hands on the boy to heal his cancer. she did give him the puppy.
I hope that helps!!!!
Coke
Groovy would be good. It was still used up into the early seventies. Boss would also be good from the late fifties to the mid sixties.
There is a movie who's plot sounds very similar to this; it is called 'The Longest Hundred Miles'.
the growth of suburbia
was this a cartoon from the sixties or early seventies? I have exhausted all of my ideas like Atom Ant, Secret Squirrel, or Fearless Fly. Did he say "my glasses, I lost my glasses" Actually, I just checked and it was an "F" on his chest and it was Fearless Fly from 1965.
Coke
It depends on what part of the nineteen seventies you are talking about. In the early nineteen seventies many girls wore dresses while some wore pants. Platform shoes are one of the most remembered fashions of the nineteen seventies. People tucked their shirts in. Ponchos were around and wrapped around the shoulders. Bell Bottoms were also very popular. Afros were a very popular hairstyle. And Many people wore their hair long in the early nineteen seventies. Flared jeans were popular. Many fashions from the nineteen-seventies are coming back in style today.
The Mossberg 800 series was made between the early sixties to late seventies.
The Beat is an English band that played 2 Tone ska revival in the late nineteen seventies and early nineteen eighties. They were founded in 1978 in Birmingham.
Groovy would be good. It was still used up into the early seventies. Boss would also be good from the late fifties to the mid sixties.
Living Blind cave fish- colorless or a sort of pink- no eyes- degenerated, were exhibited at the Newark Museum in the late sixties and early seventies, which should answer your question.
was his name paul anka
Ten Years After are an English blues-rock band, highly popular in the late sixties to early seventies, between 1968 and 1973 they had eight albums in the top 40.
There were a lot of famous people in the nineteen seventies. It mainly depends on what part of the nineteen seventies you are talking about though. In the early nineteen seventies pop music was mainly popular. David Cassidy was a popular teen idol in the early seventies. Queen was a popular band in the mid to late nineteen seventies. Elton John and John Denver were also popular. And the former Beatle's solo work was very popular. Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix were also very popular even after their death's in nineteen seventy. Simon and Garfunkel were also very popular. As well as Led Zeppilon.
I finally got my answer, and my devious mind did indeed totally mangle the words. Anyway, the song is "The New Mother Nature" by the Guess Who. :o
Your mom :D
the early sixties