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		<title>Do You Remember NYC 1973?  &quot;Life on Mars&quot; is Dead-On</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fern Cohen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where were you in 1973?  Were you even born yet?  I was watching &#8220;All in the Family&#8221; on TV, Nixon was President, gas was well under $1 a gallon, and we listened to Cat Stevens, the Moody Blues, and Led Zeppelin on 8-track tape players.  Many of us still had rotary phones, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where were you in 1973?  Were you even born yet?  I was watching &#8220;All in the Family&#8221; on TV, Nixon was President, gas was well under $1 a gallon, and we listened to Cat Stevens, the Moody Blues, and Led Zeppelin on 8-track tape players.  Many of us still had rotary phones, my dad&#8217;s car had big-ass fins, and some of my neighbors had been drafted to Vietnam.  And &#8220;the city&#8221; was a dangerous place &#8212; 42nd St west of Broadway was one porn-show or peep-show palace after another, with streetwalkers [prostitutes] lining the streets in broad daylight.  SoHo, TriBeCa, and NoLiTa were barely ideas, and the Bronx was burning!  The World Trade Center was in its infancy.</p>
<p>If you want to go back to NYC nostalgia, or want to appreciate how far we&#8217;ve come. Or even if you are like me &#8212; secretly longing for a little of the grittiness again [oh that colorful subway graffiti!], catch tonight&#8217;s second episode of &#8220;Life on Mars&#8221; [ABC, 10pm].  If nothing else, the hairstyles are a hoot, and last week I caught a Gremlin [car] on the street.  They really are dead-on with the details! Oh, and the political-incorrectness!  Every young girl should note the disrespect to women, and appreciate what we burned our bras for!</p>
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