I Miss 1978; I WANT IT BACK AGAIN, NOW!!! | |
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England User ID: 78832367 United Kingdom 04/25/2020 01:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I miss the days too, and even though the world has gone to hell in a hand basket we can at least be thankful for those times that we shared and are still able to look back upon and remember. The enemy in our midst cannot take that away from us, even though i suspect that invariably, those same enemy forces actually facilitated and enabled the changes we saw through the different decades. Troubling yet, a mystifying reality we live. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31226873 Netherlands 04/25/2020 01:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am from 1970 miss it to. 70-80ths were great! [link to youtu.be (secure)] |
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Mr Badger
User ID: 69245874 United Kingdom 04/25/2020 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That is so damned weird. I was just thinking about exactly this the other day. 1978 just seemed full of sunshine and decent music. Donna Summer sprang to mind first and foremost. That year my parents moved from our cottage in the countryside to a housing estae packed with other kids, I made a lot of new friends and you could hear people blasting their 45's with the windows wide open. Happier times. "Jesus Christ, they've done it. They've done it." - Bob-"Threads" ------------------------------------- |
Bush Master
User ID: 73276901 United States 04/25/2020 01:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That was really a great time to be a teenager |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78710498 Australia 04/25/2020 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was 14 years old, embarking on the PRIME of my life (which, thank GOD, I am still in) and, what can I say, it simply was one of THE BEST ERAS to be a young adult or adult! Quoting: John Titor 911 I was an EXTREMELY PRECOCIOUS child, very much advanced for my age in both physical and mental growth. I was ALREADY getting served alcohol, in bars and liquor stores at age 12! Not that that's bad or good, it just was. I was already 5'11" tall then! I have friends who to this day still do not understand how I did it. Suffice it to say that I was a responsible kid as well and did not overindulge. I would buy beer for other, much older 18 year olds, since alcohol was restricted to 21 year olds in my state then, but not now. I lived the dance era known as "the disco era," which as most of us healthy guys saw it as "a chance to score with chicks." That's why young men and old men alike braved the shaky social risk of actually wearing the correct garb, going to a disco-theque then, with one's girlfriend on their arm AND DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY. It was a lot of fun. I miss it. Every generation misses it's heydey. 1978 was mine. That's all. Giorgio Morodor's "Midnight Express Theme," from the movie and also "Coast To Coast A.M.'s" theme, since 1989! It doesn't matter. Nothing matters. You will die soon. Everything you felt and loved and everything you want now that makes you feel happy will die with you. |
nutmeg
User ID: 76388104 United States 04/25/2020 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have a vinyl record/album of his. 33 1/3. lol The Hi-Fidelity record player is gone. What to do with the record? Get a laser player. They are like 10 grand and they follow the grooves with a laser and do not touch or damage the vinyl. That sounds cool! |
nutmeg
User ID: 76388104 United States 04/25/2020 02:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In '78 at 2am the bars would call last call and the lights would go on. Quoting: kleinblue People would rush the bar and get the last drink. Instead of drinking it, as you left the bar, the bouncer handed you a plastic cup to pour your drink in to take it for the ride home. If you were really drunk and got stopped, the cops would follow you home to make sure you made it safely. lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77767578 United States 04/25/2020 02:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was 14 years old, embarking on the PRIME of my life (which, thank GOD, I am still in) and, what can I say, it simply was one of THE BEST ERAS to be a young adult or adult! Quoting: John Titor 911 I was an EXTREMELY PRECOCIOUS child, very much advanced for my age in both physical and mental growth. I was ALREADY getting served alcohol, in bars and liquor stores at age 12! Not that that's bad or good, it just was. I was already 5'11" tall then! I have friends who to this day still do not understand how I did it. Suffice it to say that I was a responsible kid as well and did not overindulge. I would buy beer for other, much older 18 year olds, since alcohol was restricted to 21 year olds in my state then, but not now. I lived the dance era known as "the disco era," which as most of us healthy guys saw it as "a chance to score with chicks." That's why young men and old men alike braved the shaky social risk of actually wearing the correct garb, going to a disco-theque then, with one's girlfriend on their arm AND DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY. It was a lot of fun. I miss it. Every generation misses it's heydey. 1978 was mine. That's all. Giorgio Morodor's "Midnight Express Theme," from the movie and also "Coast To Coast A.M.'s" theme, since 1989! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78689732 United States 04/25/2020 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'd love to go back to anytime pre 9/11. 1946-2000 was truly a great time to be alive in America. But I would take even 1929-1945 over anything post 9/11. Every year since 2001 has gotten worse. 2020 is making 2019 seem like the 1980's. It truly is heartbreaking what's happened to this country, especially for the no brainwashed people who remember what the US was like before 9/11. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78689732 United States 04/25/2020 03:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The real question is, if you COULD go back, would you make the same choices and mistakes? I divorced my ex after over 30 years of marriage. I would like to say I wouldn't give the ass the time of day. But then I wouldn't have my two children, whom I love dearly. So I would probably do the same thing all over again. Quoting: GA Girl Or you could just have your two children with him, then divorce him right after your second child is born. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78527698 Portugal 04/25/2020 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'd love to go back to anytime pre 9/11. 1946-2000 was truly a great time to be alive in America. But I would take even 1929-1945 over anything post 9/11. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78689732 Every year since 2001 has gotten worse. 2020 is making 2019 seem like the 1980's. It truly is heartbreaking what's happened to this country, especially for the no brainwashed people who remember what the US was like before 9/11. I think things are slowly improving and who knows, maybe if all the predictions are true, we will come out of this a lot better than when we came into it (other than the loss of life, of course, which is irreplaceable). Maybe, in hindsight, someday, this will be the catalyst we needed to get rid of the deep state. |
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manchestercalling
User ID: 78842361 United Kingdom 04/25/2020 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i was 12 in '78. a fabulous decade to be a kid. '76 in particular was wonderful for our heatwave that year. the summer holidays off school lasted forever. i'd go back in an instant if i could. |
Concorde Warrior F-BVFA
User ID: 78656282 France 04/25/2020 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I Miss 1968; I WANT IT BACK AGAIN, NOW!!! I came. I saw. I Concorde. For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return. "I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM." Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew |
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