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ThomasE
10-04-2001, 09:52 AM
I love living in time I am on now, but sometimes think back about the years that have passed. I grew up as a little kid in the 80's and relive moments thru watching TV shows with original commercials from the 80's and now I have shows from the 70's with commercials and I feel like I am in a time machine. It looked so fun back then. I would like to go back to the 70's or 80's if I could.

What about you? What decade would you like to visit? 40's 50's,60's,70's, 80's or 90's?

moofomoo
10-04-2001, 10:54 AM
I've been waiting for a topic like this to be able to say this...cuz I certainly wasn't going to ask...lol.

Personally I wish I was born around the 1920's to have lived through the golden age of radio and met one of my all-time favorite actors *drools* who was a hot item at the time. (People just didn't realize it after the fact.) I would have loved to live in the 30's, 40's, and 50's...life seemed a bit better then.

Or give me the age of King Arthur and his knights...with fencing, fighting, jousting, and all that good stuff associated with the time period.

ANYtime would be better than living right here right now. *sighs* Too bad time machines will never be invented.
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LaverneShirley
10-04-2001, 02:57 PM
I just wish I was born in the 1930s.

Mossopp
10-04-2001, 04:27 PM
I would like to have been a teenager in the 80's. I look back at all the old shows and fashions and music and movies and I think it would've been a cool time to be 15 or 16. By the time the 80's were over I was only 8 years old.

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Kay Scarpetta
10-04-2001, 04:29 PM
I would have liked to have been born in the 1960's (1963 actually) or the 70's- so I could be a teenager in the 80's, growing up w/DS and FOL

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coily2
10-04-2001, 07:09 PM
Originally posted by Mossopp:
I would like to have been a teenager in the 80's. I look back at all the old shows and fashions and music and movies and I think it would've been a cool time to be 15 or 16.

I was there. Trust me - the old shows and movies lie! It sort of sucked.

I would have liked to have grown up in the 70s. A much freer time than the 80s.

Bootsy Whoosh
10-04-2001, 07:21 PM
I would have loved to have been college-aged in the late 60s. There was just so much going on then....and man, I would've been the biggest hippie...

coily2
10-04-2001, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by Bootsy Whoosh:
I would've been the biggest hippie...

Hmmm.... would you have been the politically motivated hippy, or the free-love, free drug hippie?

My parents were hardcore hippies. They turned into the stereotypical ME! ME! ME! yuppies of the 80s. *sigh*. What a waste.

Max Whittaker
10-04-2001, 10:07 PM
That depends on how I feel at the time. Usually I dream of growing up in my Grandmothers time...around the 20's. At times I feel like living in the late 1800's. But I imagine I'd be so much more happier in the early 1980's, dating Nancy Mckeon.

I think about this issue a lot. I feel as though I was born in the wrong time. I am fascinated with the concept of time travel and strongly believe that it is very possible.

Cokies
10-04-2001, 11:10 PM
Right now is a pretty nice "decade" to live in.

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10-05-2001, 12:04 AM
Id like to live in the days of moses...they had really cool clothes.I would dress like that woman on the 10 commandments Nefretiri.lol

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Bootsy Whoosh
10-05-2001, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by coily2:
Hmmm.... would you have been the politically motivated hippy, or the free-love, free drug hippie?

My parents were hardcore hippies. They turned into the stereotypical ME! ME! ME! yuppies of the 80s. *sigh*. What a waste.

Well, I like to think that I would have been both. It would be a lie if I said that the drug use of the era is not appealing to me. I am not much into "free love", but then I grew up in the era of AIDS. Of course, all the drugs that were around then are still around now, and I do not use them, but I think that if I lived in that era I very likely would have tried them. Drugs and the counterculture surrounding drugs have always intrigued me, but mostly in an intellectual sense. I hope you can understand what I mean, I am not saying that I advocate drug use, but I will say with all honesty that I think people get a little too worked up about it sometimes, and I think that the Drug War is a complete waste of time and resources.

I am quite sure I would have been a politically active hippie. And I like to think that if I did experiment with the drugs of the time I would have the self control to not let that interfere with political activism, but it very well could have.

What kind of hippies were your parents, if you don't mind me asking?

JoPol_wannabe
10-05-2001, 01:04 AM
Originally posted by Mossopp:
I would like to have been a teenager in the 80's. I look back at all the old shows and fashions and music and movies and I think it would've been a cool time to be 15 or 16. By the time the 80's were over I was only 8 years old.



Same here the 80's would be great I could watch all of the Fol eps even the first time, Plus I love 80's music I always listen to the saturday 80's show. I was 9 when the 80's were over.

triple19
10-05-2001, 02:54 PM
I would have liked to have grown up in the 60's. It was such a time full of change. I think that I too would have been a hippie as well,but not so much into the drug culture of the time (although thats a given considering the era). I would have been one of the political type hippies, protesting the Vietnam war and all that.
I would have liked to see the Beatles in 1964 on the "Ed Sullivan Show". I've seen it on tape countless times, but to have seen it live would have been somthing. I would have liked to have been at Woodstock. And I would have liked to have seen the moon landing in 1969, live. I've heard my parents talk about it endlessly about how great it was, and I wish I could have been there.

Joyce DeWitt
10-05-2001, 03:55 PM
60's definately. State of Grace shows it all. It doesn't mock out the 60's like Austin Powers does, but it shows what it was really like.

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DarleneIllyria
10-05-2001, 09:58 PM
The 70's. It would be so cool to be a flower child. http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

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coily2
10-06-2001, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by Bootsy Whoosh:
What kind of hippies were your parents, if you don't mind me asking?



Well, since I wasn't around to witness it first hand, I only know what I have found by going through their stuff and found out from other family members. I know they participated in campus demonstrations. I doubt the free sex, only because they are my parents, and well, that's gross, but I'm sure they experimented with drugs. One of my favorite stories was when I found an old roach clip in my mom's box of college notes I was going through one day. I knew darn well what it was, but she tried to play it off like it was a barette or something.

I hear you on the drug culture being fascinating. I think that this country ought to wake up and take a hard look at Amsterdamn. The Netherlands don't have half the drug problem we do - because they haven't made it into this hideous, taboo thing. I wrote a paper on it in college, but since the overall age of this board is younger, I don't feel right making these statments in this forum....

Bootsy Whoosh
10-08-2001, 12:46 AM
LOL about the roach clip.

And I hear ya on the Amsterdam statements, I totally agree. Too bad I can't hear about some of your findings when you wrote your paper.

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Krisalicious
10-08-2001, 07:04 PM
80's!!!!

I was only around for one year of the 80's...[1989]so i wanna see what it was like! And plus they had really good sitcoms!