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That's <i><b>righteous</b></i>! <br>
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It's deserving of putting on my blog for promotion. <br>
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Carl Westberg wrote:<br>
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cite="midBAY18-F5210AA2704A543C289A3DEE530@phx.gbl">In putting
together the playlist for Sunday's worst songs of the 1970s program
that Joan and I will be doing Sunday, I couldn't help but think of some
bad TV shows of the same era. Which led, naturally, to "The Mod
Squad", which (dis)graced the airwaves from 1968-1973. Remember, if
you're old enough to have watched it, how Clarence Williams III, in his
role as Linc Hayes, constantly used the word "solid"? Five years on
the air, and that word never caught on with the general public. Of
course, it was up against "far out", and "groovy", and the venerable
"cool". I think the time has come, in honor of Linc Hayes and "The Mod
Squad" to give "solid" another try. Next time someone tells you, for
instance, that it's going to be almost 70 degrees today, instead of
saying "wow" or "cool", try "solid" instead. It deserves its day in
the sun.
Carl Westberg Jr.
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