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I would like to see fewer choices
It's outrageous to me to see the shelves full of dozens of choices
I'd like one or two to choose from
My shopping pleasure would skyrocket

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This idea is credited to a couple of threads that were created on the GD board!  

I would like to bring back the sounds of music from the 7o's & 80's.  It was a time that music made sense to me. I wish today's music were more like that.

Now your turn....

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Would love to hear real jazz and soul. I grew up listening to everything I could get on vinyl. BB and Otis and Aretha were my escape. Then puberty hit and I discovered Iron Maiden. No turning back after that, haha  

Posted By: mona38
This idea is credited to a couple of threads that were created on the GD board!  
   
 I would like to bring back the sounds of music from the 7o's & 80's.  It was a time that music made sense to me. I wish today's music were more like that.  
   
 Now your turn....

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Puberty and Iron Maiden has trouble written all over it LOl!

you nailed her middle name---"Trouble"  if you get those boo ful dark eyes flashing daggers at you----isn't she some kind of belt in martial arts?:))

No smart phones! Go back to the days where people talked to each other and socialized, in person!

I have all kinds of things I'd like back, from my era and before. I'd love the music of the 70' & 60's back, cars without all kinds of stupid useless technology, a time wo internet where information didn't spread so quickly and promote all kinds of fears, writing in a notebook with a pen, writing in script, UFO pants and skirts...

Posted By: mona38
This idea is credited to a couple of threads that were created on the GD board!  
   
 I would like to bring back the sounds of music from the 7o's & 80's.  It was a time that music made sense to me. I wish today's music were more like that.  
   
 Now your turn....

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We had to learn this skill as early as the 3rd grade. Now, it's not even being taught in schools anymore. I also high five on the cars....Bring back those Muscles!!!

And I think this Video of him is SHAREWORTHY-

Did you know there are only 12 MASTER Scriptmen in the world now?
I don't know if I should be awed or weep....  
It is a tragedy when we lose our Craftsmanship skills to easily & cheaply manufactured crap to replace things that were once truly quality.

 

Posted By: mona38
We had to learn this skill as early as the 3rd grade. Now, it's not even being taught in schools anymore. I also high five on the cars....Bring back those Muscles!!!

this business would be a MUCH SMALLER INDUSTRY.

Of course, the Porn Industry would like it that the internet wasn't invented.

For some reason, they remind me of my grandparents. Miss them dearly. They've been gone for years now, but I still think of them often. They had a rotary phone in their house for ages. Back then, you rented your phone from the phone company. In fact , you couldn't even buy a phone in a department store. They didn't sell 'em! Lol. Don't know why, but that was the first thing that popped in my head. ~~~~Rob

The musical explosion that was the 60's. Has to be the greatest era ever for music. Being an amateur musician, I would love to see that kind of burst of musical creativity again. Hendrix, The Beatles, The Stones, Janis, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, the Doors, just to name a few. Best fucking music ever!

Yes! All those musicians had some real meaning behind their music and it sounded great!

I listen to 95.7 THE RIDE...that dudes voice makes my eardrums vibrate...among other things...awesome music for sure :)

Posted By: mona38
This idea is credited to a couple of threads that were created on the GD board!  
   
 I would like to bring back the sounds of music from the 7o's & 80's.  It was a time that music made sense to me. I wish today's music were more like that.  
   
 Now your turn....

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bring back the time when the ladies newly discovered that THEY could actually have fun having SEX----AND BBacking felt SO GOOD. it was somehow more intimate, and no death sentences from loving had arrived:(( But I am thankful that someone invented the FC2 that lets me watch that nekked Johnson go his merry way unpinched, seemingly unfettered--would that be a Free Range Johnson nowadays? I guess when we were young and the world was new and every morning brought something new to experience for each of us,---a new black berry patch to explore, a creek to dam, tracks in the snow to follow, and we had our Moms, grand parents, pets, kids in the neighborhood to play ball with and to dream with of how we were gonna take on the world:))
 
AH, YOUTH:))

Looking Glass, Dolly, Charlie Pride, so far......

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OK, not really Milli Vanilli. I'm kidding. Blame it on the rain! I just wanted to see if I could make a bunch of 20somethings go, "Who the hell is that!?"  
I don't think I can answer the question without sounding like a Tim McGraw song. So here...have a Tim McGraw song!

 



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Yup.  I'm old fashioned fellow who still misses the 70s approach to feminine grooming.

We called that the "Disco Bush" Sorry, not a fan.

Posted By: Olderguy
Yup.  I'm old fashioned fellow who still misses the 70s approach to feminine grooming.

Clearly we come from different eras!  For some of us older fellows it brings back memories of a condomless time when sex was simple and natural and women maintained a touch of mystery that required close inspection and exploration in order to enter the promised land.  O.K.  So that last part was silly!

My first love ... I loved that car.

Even though we (well, the rover) made it to Pluto this year, we aren't investing nearly as much money into NASA and space exploration as we used to.

Hell, if we would have spent all that money we used to find those 'WMDs" in Iraq on NASA, we would have people on Mars by now :)

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Check out the Far Side of the Moon episode of Hangar 1 on the History channel. Interesting...if you're in to that sort of thing.

I was a very young lad, but the mid to late 1960's was the era for great looking legs.  It made a bit of a comeback in the 1980's, but not for too long. I did like the bigger hair.

Wow to see all that walking around was a joy to behold.

I would like to see fewer choices
It's outrageous to me to see the shelves full of dozens of choices
I'd like one or two to choose from
My shopping pleasure would skyrocket

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I had a friend who was a musician living with me in Greensboro. He was an absolute genesis at putting all the oldies together, Supremes, Temptations, Neil Diamond, the Monkee's , Cat Steven's. etc. I found myself to be in a "Happy Place just listening to what he was putting together.

I ask him if he would make me a few CD's to listen to and he made me 5. When I had guest over, the music, the candles, the ambiance was so much upbeat I found that people did not want to leave.

I would give anything, well almost anything to have that Music back. It just put me in a "Happy Mood" when I listened to it.

ANd the new cars are made of plastic. Safe? I think not. Built to last? Pfft.

AND where one bulb in a turn signal use to be, now, what a 100, OR instead of replacing a part, gotta buy the WHOLE thing!  

I'm gonna go down to the garage right now and tell my lil truck how boo ful she is, how smooth her skin is, how bright her single bulb headlights are, how soft she feels on the inside, AND how I'm gonna pump her full of that stuff she loves getting from the hose I'm gonna stick in her, gotta luv a low maintenance ATF, er, talking TRUCK:))

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