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JellyPast1522 t1_j21jwes wrote
Jan Smithers > Loni Anderson
Boondala t1_j21l762 wrote
1955photo t1_j21lqlh wrote
I would say the magazine nailed it.
Effective_Purpose_23 t1_j21qdq4 wrote
Her and Loni could have made an “Effective Purpose 23” sandwich….😉
phinbar t1_j21qegq wrote
Even when the show first aired, I knew it.
Dynamo_Ham t1_j21swae wrote
Bailey Quarters was the Mary Ann to Loni’s Jennifer/Ginger. WKRP was one of my favorite shows and I would have chosen Bailey over Jennifer in a heartbeat.
BigfootCounty86 t1_j21xpq3 wrote
She’s the sister of a family friend, met her a few times. Nice lady.
GrayTuxie t1_j21z3n5 wrote
My brain processed her back-pocket patch as a cell phone sticking out of her pocket. No.
yamaha2000us t1_j21zrny wrote
Very hot
tlsnine t1_j221ztp wrote
Stunning
CollateralSandwich t1_j222qkq wrote
It's so strange. As a kid, it never would have occurred to me. As an adult, it's as plain as day.
sonia72quebec t1_j223ni5 wrote
She's 73 and was married to James Brolin (86-95)
endlesslyconflicted t1_j223r5e wrote
this pic again?
Steeplearningcurve5 t1_j224leo wrote
❤️
Blrfl t1_j22coge wrote
She is one OK boomer.
PepperoniAndBasil t1_j22dxnq wrote
Survey says: a surprisingly high number are assholes.
SlumgullySlim t1_j22fftn wrote
I would have kicked Loni to the curb just to get to look at this lady.
Dave_N_Port t1_j22rgpu wrote
Yeah, and Mary Ann over Ginger...because of her cream pies
Brundleflyftw t1_j2394o2 wrote
She was 17 in this picture
i81u812 t1_j23zzp6 wrote
The TEEN-AGERS: What they are REALLY like.
Ffs.
BumbleMuggin t1_j243wr2 wrote
Loni had the THO factor though. Not disagreeing…just throwing that out there.
kindquail502 t1_j24k0ei wrote
Bailey's lack of confidence made her that much more adorable. Also the glasses.
WhoDatNinjaToo t1_j254qc4 wrote
I found most of the actual article, and it’s interesting that the term “baby boomer” was basically nowhere to be found. It just talks about the cohort of teenagers in the mid-60s. Today everything would have to be labelled incessantly with tacked on generational ranges and stereotypes. I’ve heard that Baby Boomer as a label didn’t truly catch on until the 70s.
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