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    Default What decade would you want to go back to and live again if possible?

    I'd love to be able to relive the early 1960's. Things were simpler and our culture had not yet changed into the stupidity which people revere so much now.
    As I remember it the girls were prettier and catching one was a big deal. Yes, even dating was a bigger deal and more enjoyable if one leaves out the sex part, as scoring was almost non-existent back then.
    This nation was on its way, space travel, new tech coming and kids could play out in the neighborhood without the fear of being raped, killed , molested or kidnapped..
    Hell, we used to leave the house on Saturday morning at 7 am and not show up again until 7pm. Nobody worried and we were just fine as long as we made no trouble for ourselves.-Tyr
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    Default Sixties

    Also a child in the sixties. Me more the latter half. Walked to school, outside all day in the fine weather and nothing much to worry about when you were a kid.

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    My parents were 60s hippies. My sister once asked my dad's best friend what was good about the 60's. He said "there was birth control and no AIDS."
    The music in the 60s was the best of any era. Life was indeed simpler.
    Of course, the 60's did not end in a blaze of glory. There were assassinations, disregard of basic human dignities and liberty and the total screwup that was Vietnam.

    My dad prefers the 70s. There was still good music. And young people learned they had a voice and could use it.

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    I'll stay right where I'm at, thank you very much. Women have worn less and less clothing as time has went by. Also, the medical field has evolved, which in turn has helped my viewing pleasure.
    “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colin." Need I say more?” - Chris Rock

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    I'd like a redo of the 70's, from ditching most of high school to choice in husband. LOL! There was a lot of fun, but can't say many of my choices were the wisest.


    "The government is a child that has found their parents credit card, and spends knowing that they never have to reconcile the bill with their own money"-Shannon Churchill


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    Quote Originally Posted by WiccanLiberal View Post
    Also a child in the sixties. Me more the latter half. Walked to school, outside all day in the fine weather and nothing much to worry about when you were a kid.
    WELCOME BACK! How is V4R...
    YEP, 60'S ALL THE WAY FOR ME EVEN WITH THE 70'S BEING GREAT AS WELL. -tYR
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    V4R is doing fine, right now envious I made chicken parm for work tomorrow. He shouldn't complain though as I made chili for supper.

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    I'm like Jim. I'll take today.
    Last edited by Perianne; 03-29-2015 at 01:25 PM.

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    1950s, 1920s or 1870s in that order.
    Experienced Social Distancer ... waaaay before COVID.

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    This decade, and hopefully, the next. As long as I can watch our grandkids grow up, and I wake UP each morning. RIGHT NOW is just right for me. Been around since the late 40's. Now is the best.
    I love to make Liberals Cry, and Whine.
    So, this is for them.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA - IN GOD WE TRUST !

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    Quote Originally Posted by tailfins View Post
    1950s, 1920s or 1870s in that order.
    I considered the 1870's to 1890's--the cowboy era. In fact once chose that at another forum where I started this exact same topic about a decade ago.
    I'd damn sure been either a dead hombre or well known gunner had I lived back then.
    Still would have chose it over the world of today...
    At least back then one could often get away with killing those that truly needed killing....
    Not so today as they elect them and praise the bastards to the high heavens, especially the lousy, stinking dem party. -Tyr
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    Count on tailfins to prefer eras where women had no rights.

    Your love of the 1800s and early 1900s would depend on what side of the road you lived on. The common laborer worked 12 hours a day, six days a week, for very little return. There were no child labor laws. Women and children worked the same hours, for less pay than men. If you were injured on the job, you were fired. If your job conditions were unsafe, you had no recourse.

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    80's , I would like to go back and see what I missed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    80's , I would like to go back and see what I missed
    "This is a song from way back in the 70's.
    Does anyone remember the 70's?
    Does anyone still think it's the 70's?"

    --song intro from a Foghat live CD.

    "Anyone who remembers the 70's either wasn't really there or wasn't fully participating."

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    "This is a song from way back in the 70's.
    Does anyone remember the 70's?
    Does anyone still think it's the 70's?"

    --song intro from a Foghat live CD.

    "Anyone who remembers the 70's either wasn't really there or wasn't fully participating."

    --Keith Richards
    I'm enjoying right now. Some great technological / media advances have been made recently. The Internet, of course. 4K televisions to eventually outdo HDTV (.. although 4K is a stopgap to the 8K standard that'll emerge in the next few years).

    But if time-travelling (which I've convinced myself is a practical total impossibility, even IF anyone could invent a means of doing it ... the Universe's perpetual movement makes it so) .. I'd go for the early Sixties, and for a specifically British reason. That period saw a revolution in UK broadcasting, courtesy of pop pirate radio stations which rivalled the stodgy monopoly then enjoyed by a handful of BBC radio channels.

    It started with Radio Caroline, I think in 1963, which broadcasted on 199 metres, Medium wave, from a ship. Followed by Radio London, Invicta, and several others, all from other ships. All such stations operated 'legally' simply because they transmitted at sea, just beyond the three mile territorial limit from UK shores.

    Years went by before the Government of the day passed a law managing to outlaw those broadcasts. This closed down all but the original Radio Caroline, which vowed to keep on the air. So they did .. migrating to WorldSpace Radio frequencies. With WorldSpace falling out of favour, I believe it became an Internet station.

    Still ... all those pirate stations were revolutionary in their way, and VERY popular. The BBC learned a lesson and modernised their transmission standards out of it. From the Light Programme ('light' music), Home Service (news, current affairs, dramas, comedy shows) and Third Programme (classical music), we now have Radio 1, 1 Xtra, 2, 3, 4, 4 Xtra, 5, 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra, 6 .... and now a commercial radio network to rival it. Also a plethora of local stations ...
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