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  • I don't mean the crocheted ponchos and granny glasses.
  • Though some actually look like the so-called 1960s granny glasses.
  • And the tinted granny glasses helped, of course.
  • Tall, blond, messy hair, granny glasses, Levis, about 30.
  • And he was known to an entire generation for his trademark down vests and granny glasses.
  • Roger McGuinn and John Sebastian credit Richmond with the introduction of " granny glasses " in the early 1960s.
  • A lot of teen-agers display various generic-hippie touches _ long hair, granny glasses, patched jeans.
  • He's wearing jeans, a white T-shirt, a sports jacket and small granny glasses with purple lenses.
  • When Moby Grape recorded the song in 1967, it was a come-on to a hippie girl in granny glasses.
  • With his white hair and beard, T-shirt and granny glasses, the resemblance is too blatant to be accidental.
  • Moreover, the Scroogish granny glasses perched on the end of his nose are a silly attempt to dilute his movie-star visage.
  • Delegates and media are greeted by a giant photograph of Kerry sitting behind a desk piled with papers, with granny glasses on his nose.
  • And God forbid any Betty Crocker-styled makeover of Mary See, the icon of confectionary perfection with her granny glasses and wan Mona Lisa smile.
  • Please share this Fruit Integration with him / her "-- Fruitopia is being positioned as the perfect drink to go with granny glasses and bell bottoms.
  • "It's not just business, it's fun, " he says intently from behind bifocal granny glasses, jabbing your knee for emphasis.
  • There's also Meg Ryan in granny glasses as Morrison's flower-power girlfriend, a classic Movie Acid Trip and enough pretentiousness to light a bonfire.
  • "I had predicted it would last 10 years, " says Dryer, a lanky former counter-culture documentarian who still wears wire-framed granny glasses.
  • Popularized by pioneers of the U . S . space program, the term A-OK is as identified with the 1960s as granny glasses and tie-dye jeans.
  • At the time, Bachelet was just 21, a college student, something of a hippie, with long hair and granny glasses, and a pacifist studying medicine and sociology.
  • He burst on the national scene with a mop of blond hair, some granny glasses and a fresh-faced enthusiasm that often boiled over into exclamations of " far out !"
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