The Wild Days of ’79.

2010
02.06

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  1. narvolicious says:

    Testing testing 1,2 1,2 ..what happens when I post a comment?

  2. Cousin Lisa says:

    Hiya GN! WhooHoo — Go 70′s guy! Who’s the cute white chickadee in the first picture you’re riding with then… I know who that sassy filapina one is in the 2nd! Ate Laura at your side- fabulous photo and write up— keep going, I can’t wait to hear the story– By the way- cool doo– exactly as I remember you :) Love your cousin Lisa

  3. narvolicious says:

    Hey Lisa! =)

    The blonde in the first picture was my neighbor “Monica” who lived three houses down at the time. She was a great playmate. I’m trying to remember her last name (maybe my mom knows)!

    And actuaaaaally…that’s *not* Laura in the second pic. That’s Joni, who moved in next door to Monica. LoL, back then I actually had to juggle my playtime with both of them (they didn’t really get along).

  4. Cousin Laura says:

    Wow…what a blast from the past! This is great, GN! It’s crazy how, like Lisa, I can clearly remember you & Gani looking this young…through my own “kid eyes.” Que guapos! :) LOL…hey, I had the same Star Wars shirt, and it was my favorite too, until I got a Han Solo one from another cousin in the Philippines! It looks like you were quite the popular fellow around your block, GN…

    Thanks for sharing these photos & the other ones of all of us together. The younger ones are sooo cute! Some of the other photos I can see Lisa & I were going through that um, awkward pre-teen phase. Leon was looking all cool…”I’m in High School, I don’t know these people….” LOL Love to you & your family, your cousin Laura

  5. Modernaire says:

    I feel ya. I actually went from Mid City LA to my cousin in Glendale where you could ride all you wanted, all the time, free from crime until one day, right in a major gas station, they jumped, or at least just took my cousin’s brand new Diamond Back from him, my uncle was pissed. Anyway, I think I had a bike like yours similar with number flaps and stuff, it just sat there once the BMX craze hit! This was early 80′s, 80, 81, 82 something like that. Cool blog man!

  6. narvolicious says:

    Thanks dood!

    Dang. I remember when I was a kid I could go to the liquor store, library or supermarket and feel perfectly safe just putting my bike upside down in front of the store while I went in to get stuff. Heh, good luck doing that now. I think the whole crime awareness thing (for me at least) didn’t start until about ’82, when I started having to use those skinny little bike chains that were covered in plastic vinyl (mine was blue), you know the ones with that dial-lock thing (4 numbers?) LoL now that I recall those things they seem like a total joke, like someone could just rip that lock apart with two hands—SNAP!

    That sucks that they took your cousin’s brand new Diamond Back. Man, those Diamond Backs were top of the line back then; really flashy chrome and usually outfitted with those Araya blue rims, right? LoL or Blue Snake Belly tires, which are practically impossible to find these days.

    Your cousin was lucky though—all of those premium BMX bikes were stuff that I could only dream of owning whenever I thumbed through BMX Action magazine. I also liked Kuwahara and Red Line bikes. I still remember all those ads.

    That’s cool that you had a banana-seated bike too. Those were definitely a hit in the ’70s, but once those BMX bikes came, forget it! Total embarrassment to ride one of those things. lol

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