Four H
magazine publications that represented the most valued items in 70’s culture the four h’s were
1.hot rod
2.high times
3.high fidelity
4.hustler
these were the most important things to 1970,s american male culture.
i did my homework by reading the four h’s.
come on dude don’t you know the four h’s?
come ride in my chevy van, we can listen to disco get buzzed and go f-ck!
man look at the buds in the high times!
larry flint sure knows stink wrinkle!
wow nice head unit in that sweet hot rod!
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