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Here's some old guy trivia: (might be considered a bit nerdy, but it was part of our childhood in the late 60's)

My beard is almost completely white except for a little grey around the edges, but I cut my hair to a #1 with my oster 10 pro. Been doing that for the last 20 years (although it's pretty thin now).
 
I remember Speed Racer but was more into Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, Munsters, Adams Family, Wild West but that might have been in later 60’s? Now Sat mornings was Jetsons, Flintstones lol I was 7 in 67

Don't forget the Tarzan movies on Saturday mornings !

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I was really into "Lost in Space" too !


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Don't forget the Tarzan movies on Saturday mornings !

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I was really into "Lost in Space" too !


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I remember there was a couple Lost in Space episodes that had the actor who ended up playing Lurch in the Adams Family TV show. BTW the hand that popped out of the box in the Adams family named "Thing" was also the hand of that same actor who played Lurch
 
I was born in 70, but watched the reruns in the mid 70s. His long lost brother was Racer X. I'm thinking Japan as far as the country of origin.
 
I was born in 70, but watched the reruns in the mid 70s. His long lost brother was Racer X. I'm thinking Japan as far as the country of origin.
Correct and correct. Racer X was Rex Racer who drove the yellow car with the big black X on it. In his younger days he got into a major argument with their father Pops Racer over a racing issue, and Pops wasn't going to allow him to race. So he ran away from home to go out on his own to become a professional racer and hid his identity from the fans and from his family by always wearing a mask when he raced.
 
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