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they had cars in the sixties???... |
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I think that my time is the late 1700's early 1800's. I'm sure I would have been an explorer of some kind.
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I would love to have been an adult in the 70's and seen Dawn of the Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre on the big screen when they were originally released.
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Have you ever thought that you were born in the wrong Era? The wrong space of time? Like me. I believe that I would have been happier being able to go see Patsy Cline,Richie valance, Roy Acuff, Hank Williams Sr. In person. Things seem to have been much simpler back then. People were more honest back then. You could go to the market, and wouldn't have to worry about if you left your door unlocked or not. Where your word, or your hand shake was your bond. 1890's. Give me a gun, whiskey, and I will kill. |
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I would love to have been an adult in the 70's and seen Dawn of the Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre on the big screen when they were originally released. I was ... and those movies were flops at the theatre .. a blip that nobody really noticed while watching Exorcist and Solient Green. Not to mention Deer Hunter and Joe [real horror] I kind'a like the time I lived in ... was 6 feet away from Tina Turner in 67 while she sang with Ike and the Ikettes. experienced the original Dark Side of the Moon Concert, Thick as a Brick concert and Lamb Lies Down On Broadway concert. Hitched around Europe for half a year when Canadians were loved and hadn't become war mongers and third world exploiters yet. twas a good time. |
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I miss the cars of the 60's |
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Have you ever thought that you were born in the wrong Era? The wrong space of time? Like me. I believe that I would have been happier being able to go see Patsy Cline,Richie valance, Roy Acuff, Hank Williams Sr. In person. Things seem to have been much simpler back then. People were more honest back then. You could go to the market, and wouldn't have to worry about if you left your door unlocked or not. Where your word, or your hand shake was your bond. 1890's. Give me a gun, whiskey, and I will kill. |
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