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I Miss 1978; I WANT IT BACK AGAIN, NOW!!!

 
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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!

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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I miss the hairy beavers that held in the stink!!!
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I miss 1994


Fuck 1978...I wasnt born yet
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Me too.

This is too big of a mess to fix. 3 generations of public school indoctrination into the libTARD PSYCHO cult.

I feel hopeless, so I'm trying not to watch.
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I was only 2 in 78 but would love to go back to 98
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I was only 23 in '78 and I barely remember 1978.
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07/07/2020 11:37 AM
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Me too.

This is too big of a mess to fix. 3 generations of public school indoctrination into the libTARD PSYCHO cult.

I feel hopeless, so I'm trying not to watch.
 Quoting: jpop


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That is the year I'd pick. Almost everything was better. Rock music was womderful then. Problems were few. I miss those simplier times. I was a teenager but even adults were far less stresed and hurried back then. You went to work, put in your time and left your job there, now it follows you home.
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Take me with you...1dunno1
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i would like a RE-DO TOO
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That is the year I'd pick. Almost everything was better. Rock music was womderful then. Problems were few. I miss those simplier times. I was a teenager but even adults were far less stresed and hurried back then. You went to work, put in your time and left your job there, now it follows you home.
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1978 was a great year for me. Had an awesome job in high school and life was cool in school and with parties and concerts. Money went further back then and sales tax was alot lower. Several year old Camaros n Firebirds went for $800-1200. New albums were $6 at K-Mart.

Life was way better than all this divisive wedging going on today.

People were happier then.

I'll take 1978 over 2020 any day.
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The NWO gang has basically ruined things today, as they have rolled out all their tools to create chaos and try to enslave us throughout all that.

And we let these assholes ruin life for the majority starting in the 90s mostly, accelerating with Clinton and Bush and Obummer...
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That is the year I'd pick. Almost everything was better. Rock music was womderful then. Problems were few. I miss those simplier times. I was a teenager but even adults were far less stresed and hurried back then. You went to work, put in your time and left your job there, now it follows you home.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76884150


1978 was a great year for me. Had an awesome job in high school and life was cool in school and with parties and concerts. Money went further back then and sales tax was alot lower. Several year old Camaros n Firebirds went for $800-1200. New albums were $6 at K-Mart.

Life was way better than all this divisive wedging going on today.

People were happier then.

I'll take 1978 over 2020 any day.
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clappa
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Disco sucked glad its gone.......

but its only going to get worse. the latest I've uncovered is the food supply. looks like they're trying to blame pandemics on farm animals. they're currently 'building their case' and really need a Democrat in there to sign it.

it will end all animal product in the grocery stores. no more beef, pork and poultry products. they plan to feed us as cheaply as possible with manufactured fake meat.

latest out of the CDC, 465 cases of samenela caused by 'backyard chickens'. it will be the end of all small farms.
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1978 In Italia

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I miss the 80’s, back then the future was so bright you had to wear shades!!!
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best decade ever. no question.
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Even the early 90s would be ok. The 2000s haven pretty much sucked.
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It may have sucked but it was a million times better than now.

I'd gladly take the 2000's and all its suckiness over the shit thats happening now.
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I miss the 80’s, back then the future was so bright you had to wear shades!!!
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Re: I Miss 1978; I WANT IT BACK AGAIN, NOW!!!
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!

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!


 Quoting: John Titor 911


You are clearly white as very few non-whites enjoyed being beaten up by cops daily becasue of their skin color.
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Disco sucked glad its gone.......

but its only going to get worse. the latest I've uncovered is the food supply. looks like they're trying to blame pandemics on farm animals. they're currently 'building their case' and really need a Democrat in there to sign it.

it will end all animal product in the grocery stores. no more beef, pork and poultry products. they plan to feed us as cheaply as possible with manufactured fake meat.

latest out of the CDC, 465 cases of samenela caused by 'backyard chickens'. it will be the end of all small farms.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79120687


That won’t work. Our bodies need the cholesterol and proteins in order to function. This is especially critical for white blood type O fast oxidizers. Going plant based will lead to mass zombification.

In the 70s everyone drank Coke daily. No one had a weight issue and no one exercised.


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YES! The food was good, you could actually listen to the radio for hours on end, baseball was good...
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When we live through BRILLIANTLY good times like those, we don't realize how valuable it is to us until it's all gone
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When we live through BRILLIANTLY good times like those, we don't realize how valuable it is to us until it's all gone
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If this van's rockin', don't come knockin'!

Ass, gas or grass...nobody rides for free!

78 rocked even though I was 12.
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Would you mind dropping me off in 1996 since it's on the way? I'll chip in for gas.
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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!

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!


 Quoting: John Titor 911



Also nothing like listening to Art Bell on Saturday nights too!!
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AnY year before the tragic, dangerous, disgusting Kknneeggrroiwwee infestation...is a great year !!!

We very much want those back!
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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!

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.


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That's all.




Giorgio Morodor's "Midnight Express Theme," from the movie and also "Coast To Coast A.M.'s" theme, since 1989!


 Quoting: John Titor 911


bump

I hear ya, OP!!!
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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!

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!


 Quoting: John Titor 911


You are clearly white as very few non-whites enjoyed being beaten up by cops daily becasue of their skin color.
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No you stupid non-witemanz pos! Cops beat criminals...note that crime was non existent! But now kknneeggrroowweess beez pruticked frum da popo by da kknbeeggrroowwee lubin gubmint and crime is rampant fool!!!





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