Little Red Rooster-Seems like Yesterday

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    Greg Honda
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    How times have changed:

    Must have been the last generation of men that had it good. Before 70’s Feminism started it’s cancerous growthy on society. I look at Music and fashion from that era and see confidence and direction. I compare to today and see a bland one size fits all music and culture.

    Though I’d miss my Internet, I’d go back in a heartbeat if I had the chance.

    Someone please invent a Time Machine so we can escape this 1984 style hell and get back to enjoying life as free men.

    I used to love her-But its all over now.

    How true!

    It's Time to get Wise

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    Joetech
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    Get yourself a ’67 Camaro with an eight track player! Then, just cruise on down the highway listening to your favorite tunes. Mine? Molly Hatchet…Flirtin’ With Disaster.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Greg Honda
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    Get yourself a ’67 Camaro with an eight track player! Then, just cruise on down the highway listening to your favorite tunes. Mine? Molly Hatchet…Flirtin’ With Disaster.

    I was born in 1964 so can just remeber watching Ready Steady Go! on TV as a kid. Kinda’ feel I missed out on the best time to be a young man in the 20th century. Any guys on here can tell me if I got it wrong? It just looks so cool the sixties (minus Vietnam obviously). Or was it just as s~~~ as modern life?

    It's Time to get Wise

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    Joetech
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    I was born in 1954, so I missed Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valenz. My favorites were The Who, he Guess Who, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. I used to get a big kick out of The Flintstones and their parodies. Mick Jagstone and The Rolling Boulders, and Bug music by…The Bugs(He said ya ya ya, she said ya ya ya oooohhhhh!) I think we both missed the best of the good old days.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Greg Honda
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    I was born in 1954, so I missed Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valenz. My favorites were The Who, he Guess Who, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. I used to get a big kick out of The Flintstones and their parodies. Mick Jagstone and The Rolling Boulders, and Bug music by…The Bugs(He said ya ya ya, she said ya ya ya oooohhhhh!) I think we both missed the best of the good old days.

    I’ve not heard of the Flintstone parodies, I’ll look it up on YouTube, but regarding the Who, Hell Yeah!

    I can’t explain:

    It's Time to get Wise

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    Elric Greenstone
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    Must have been the last generation of men that had it good. Before 70’s Feminism started it’s cancerous growthy on society. I look at Music and fashion from that era and see confidence and direction. I compare to today and see a bland one size fits all music and culture.

    Though I’d miss my Internet, I’d go back in a heartbeat if I had the chance.

    Someone please invent a Time Machine so we can escape this 1984 style hell and get back to enjoying life as free men.

    Right? The 80s were the last good decade; the young men of the 60s were the last generation that had it even vaguely decent . . . I would point out, though, that lots of ‘baby boomer’ Men on this site have gotten their throats cut by wymen who went feral even later in life, wrecking them and their children. Stealthy I think writes about it well – the WWII generation were the last ones who really in general had relatively sane relationships constrained by society and faith, before feminized set all of those things on fire.

    The 80s Rocked!!!

    My thread in a similar vein. Enjoy, keep it going! 🙂

    "You can either love women, or understand women. You can't do both. Because once you understand women, you realize that there is really nothing to love."

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    Joetech
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    Actually the Flintstones was a cartoon series that was on during prime time. Wayyyy better than the Simsons. They also did parodies of the famous actors of the day, like Rock Hudstone and Cary Granite. Ahhh, those were the days. Now it’s Fox and cartoons like Family Man…yuch!

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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