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My aunt had a mood ring. When she was in a good mood it was blue, when she was in a bad mood it left a big red mark on my cousinâs forehead! Tru story!
Thank God that help was on the way in the form of the punk/new wave revolution that year. For those of us who saw the â70s to date as more of an endurance test than anything, that movement was answered prayer.
Mood rings, scary?? In the 2000âs when I was in primary school, around 7 years old we had âsecsâ bands bracelets. I canât say the name here and I definitely canât say what you had to do if you broke the glittery blue one off another kids arm. I donât know who came up for this stuff for kids or how they got so wide spread but the horrors of the 2000âs are only just being understood.
Anyone remember the Disco demolition night at Comiskey Park on July 12 1979, when people blew up disco records and a riot broke out at a baseball game?
I never got to try a mood ring back then. Maybe Iâll order one on the you-know-what site, theyâre pretty cheap. (As for disco, just listen to Daft Punk, itâs the same music.)
Laser Disks were cool. I still wish I had the original Star Wars trilogy on Laser Disk. Itâs the best version you can get if you want the non-digitally edited one. Itâs either Laser Disk or VHS, and Laser Disk has better quality.
âDisco will never die!â ha. Piffle. The only good thing about the 70âs music scene is that it provided a steppingstone for the big hair 80âs. âŠdisco duck, indeed.. humph.
I worked at Wards t the time. I vaguely recall buying several sand-colored leisure suits for about $10 each.. I now understand why my one big sale came back the next day⊠The mind-stun wore off.
Mood rings were earlier 70s. By 1978 they were pretty much ignored and passed off to your younger siblings. Now, pet rocks, 1975 or so, were popular with kids and adults
Hmm? What is a âmood ringâ? Never heard of⊠Wikipedia knows, I was to young, or it wasnât popular in Europe? https://en.wikipedia.oRg/wiki/Mood_ring
Bell-bottom pants, platform shoes, garish plaid clothing, gigantic ties, collars and lapels were the hideous fashion statements of the 70s. It was mass insanity.
No, noâŠnot the leisure suits!!! (I actually had one once. Thought it was cool at the time. But that was, you know, in the 1970s). :-) I still have a few laser discs and even the player, but who knows whether they still work.
What about that earthquake that killed 25,000 people? Personally, I think thatâs much scarier. But then again, I wasnât around at the time for any of that other stuff. Anyway, have a happy day!
codycab over 1 year ago
If Monday were a Halloween costume, it would win scariest costume contest!
FreihEitner Premium Member over 1 year ago
Disco and man perms â VERY scary!
tessotcyrille over 1 year ago
laser disc?
yoey1957 over 1 year ago
My aunt had a mood ring. When she was in a good mood it was blue, when she was in a bad mood it left a big red mark on my cousinâs forehead! Tru story!
BlitzMcD over 1 year ago
Thank God that help was on the way in the form of the punk/new wave revolution that year. For those of us who saw the â70s to date as more of an endurance test than anything, that movement was answered prayer.
Ambush Kitten over 1 year ago
And in another 45 years, people will find ghosts of 2023 very scary.
TwilightFaze over 1 year ago
The sad thing for Garfield is he was debuted in the (late) 70âs, so no doubt he remembers all that.
Calvinist1966 over 1 year ago
The Monday before Halloween! Very scary!
Garfield Fan 1949 over 1 year ago
Mood rings, scary?? In the 2000âs when I was in primary school, around 7 years old we had âsecsâ bands bracelets. I canât say the name here and I definitely canât say what you had to do if you broke the glittery blue one off another kids arm. I donât know who came up for this stuff for kids or how they got so wide spread but the horrors of the 2000âs are only just being understood.
BJ40 over 1 year ago
The Ghostest, with the mostest.
VegaAlopex over 1 year ago
I wouldnât mind going back to 1978 and making corrections.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Prom date wearing a blue polyester tux and ruffled shirt. Yes. He was my date.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 1 year ago
I read the other day mood rings were making a comeback.
Ken Gagne Premium Member over 1 year ago
If not for leisure suits, weâd never have gotten Leisure Suit Larry!
Count Olaf Premium Member over 1 year ago
If you think thatâs bad⊠wait until you are visited by The Ghost of Monday Present and even worse⊠Mondays Yet to Be. YIPES!
CaveCat87 over 1 year ago
What about the clothes that Jon wears? That would be considered scary.
2AndFour over 1 year ago
Disco? Nooooooooooo.
Just-me over 1 year ago
Anyone remember the Disco demolition night at Comiskey Park on July 12 1979, when people blew up disco records and a riot broke out at a baseball game?
jagedlo over 1 year ago
Those who did disco back in â78 are probably now worrying about slipped discosâŠ
manowarrior over 1 year ago
I had a laserdisc player in the 1980âs.I still have some movies on that format.
constantine48 over 1 year ago
I never got to try a mood ring back then. Maybe Iâll order one on the you-know-what site, theyâre pretty cheap. (As for disco, just listen to Daft Punk, itâs the same music.)
Wren Fahel over 1 year ago
Man-perms not nearly as scary (or disgusting) as man-buns.
holdenrex over 1 year ago
You can also throw in âevery fiber saturated with cigarette odorâ
SquidGamerGal over 1 year ago
Letâs see⊠Was it the Monday where Garfield got run over by a lawnmower or the Monday where he felled into the toilet?
chris_o42 over 1 year ago
Man permsâawful. But Disco music was bright, upbeat and happy and full of fun. I loved the 70âs.
GumbyDammit223 over 1 year ago
Laser discs are cool!!
mrsdonaldson over 1 year ago
Leisure suits and man perms â gotta watch some Brady Bunch!
alien011 over 1 year ago
Laser Disks were cool. I still wish I had the original Star Wars trilogy on Laser Disk. Itâs the best version you can get if you want the non-digitally edited one. Itâs either Laser Disk or VHS, and Laser Disk has better quality.
edmund_graham over 1 year ago
I wonder what his next option was if Garfield wasnât scared by that?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
âDisco will never die!â ha. Piffle. The only good thing about the 70âs music scene is that it provided a steppingstone for the big hair 80âs. âŠdisco duck, indeed.. humph.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hold on there, Ghost. Laser discs were so cool. But, I could never afford them, so, yeah, real scary.
Darryl Heine over 1 year ago
1978 was the year Garfield was launched.
djtenltd over 1 year ago
Those laserdiscs didnât take off too well. Especially when DVDs came out.
Goat from PBS over 1 year ago
I donât want to see my ghost from my birth year.
Clarence over 1 year ago
Aw come on, laserdisc arenât that scary (P.S. I know what they are)
ManiacEx over 1 year ago
Laser discs? I get the rest of them, but laser discs are just vintage these days â like vinyl records, but for video (and rarer).
delennwen over 1 year ago
Garfield should say, âI come from 1978 too, you canât scare me!â
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
I worked at Wards t the time. I vaguely recall buying several sand-colored leisure suits for about $10 each.. I now understand why my one big sale came back the next day⊠The mind-stun wore off.
jedicharlie57 over 1 year ago
Mood rings were earlier 70s. By 1978 they were pretty much ignored and passed off to your younger siblings. Now, pet rocks, 1975 or so, were popular with kids and adults
T... over 1 year ago
OK, OK, a non boring Monday stripâŠ
Can't Sleep over 1 year ago
They werenât just leisure suits â they were polyester leisure suits! Yep, wrinkle-free ugly.
IndyW over 1 year ago
Pet rocks??
geese28 over 1 year ago
Heyy whatâs wrong with mood rings?
Phoenix83 over 1 year ago
coffee cups without lids!
zarilla over 1 year ago
Leisure suit was even a huge contradiction. if you wanted to be leisurely, why wear a suit?
prrdh over 1 year ago
Donât forget Chia Pets.
InuYugiHakusho over 1 year ago
How many youngsters reading this would even know what any of those things are?
eced52 over 1 year ago
Yes that was VERY scary.
w16521 over 1 year ago
Bell bottoms were the scariest!
n32816 over 1 year ago
Man perms were the worst!!
socalvillaguy Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sadly, I kept my man perm for WAY longer than style dictated. Thank God for my second wife to correct that abomination.
DJohnny over 1 year ago
Hmm? What is a âmood ringâ? Never heard of⊠Wikipedia knows, I was to young, or it wasnât popular in Europe? https://en.wikipedia.oRg/wiki/Mood_ring
Mario500 over 1 year ago
âMAN PERMS?â
(imagines a different version of this part of the dialogue of this cartoon)
PERMS?
JLChi over 1 year ago
The nice part about the 70âs was that it was a more optimistic time.
Of course, everyone was wrong and things turned out horrible.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bell-bottom pants, platform shoes, garish plaid clothing, gigantic ties, collars and lapels were the hideous fashion statements of the 70s. It was mass insanity.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 1 year ago
All scary, except maybe the laser discs. They were amazing for the era. Now theyâre just obsolete, not scary. ;>)
BeBadenov Premium Member over 1 year ago
No, noâŠnot the leisure suits!!! (I actually had one once. Thought it was cool at the time. But that was, you know, in the 1970s). :-) I still have a few laser discs and even the player, but who knows whether they still work.
abbie.normal over 1 year ago
No, thatâs CREEPY!!!
M.K.Staffeld over 1 year ago
Jon doing his version of disco dancingâŠ
plaidley over 1 year ago
Doubleknit Polyester jumpsuits. Herculon upholstery.
Vulo the Face Borrower Premium Member over 1 year ago
What about that earthquake that killed 25,000 people? Personally, I think thatâs much scarier. But then again, I wasnât around at the time for any of that other stuff. Anyway, have a happy day!
ars731 over 1 year ago
âThats not groovy manâ"
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
Jon must have made one of those weird recipes from âGarfield and Friendsâ for dinner the night before.
Cartoonist_Key over 1 year ago
LaserDisc is cool, change my mind.
csroberto2854 over 1 year ago
Disco, Communism, Punk Rock, World War III, Rap Music, etc