Did ancient astronauts wear Lee Press-On Nails?
” – We’ve already covered the astronauts above. Lee Press-On Nails are produces by Lee Pharmaceuticals and are what you’d think. Fake, immaculate fingernails that one presses onto one’s fingers to make them stick. • “Kid power!” – This may refer to an old Saturday morning cartoon by the name of “Kid Power” (1972). Based on the comic strip “Wee Pals” by Morrie Turner, it featured the “Peanuts”-like adventures of a group of kids calling themselves the “Rainbow Club,” due to their multi-ethnicity. If someone could confirm this, I’d appreciate the help! • “Crystal Gayle!” – Crystal Gayle (1951- ; born Brenda Gail Webb) is one of country music’s all-time most popular female vocalists. Noted for her all-real floor-length hair, this Grammy winner has had 17 number one hits over her career, including her signature tune, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” (1977). • “They’re not supposed to melt in your hand.” – M&M’s, the famous candy-coated bite-size chocolate treat, was introduced in the 1940