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When I try my hardest to think of my earliest childhood memory it's always Huntley and Brinkley reporting the day of JFK's assassination.
FedoraFan112390 said:Though I do have to admit my favorite era of cars is like 1955-1975 or so. I don't really like the cars of the 30s-40s. Too big and bulky for my liking. I love the 60s cars with their round headlights; they have a very nostalgic look to them.
Paisley said:...and those songs have been played, and played, and played ever since. Apparently, you had to be there to appreciate it.
Paisley said:What's that saying--"If you remember the 60, you probably weren't there"?
dhermann1 said:Or, if it's the 50's, "Damned beatniks!"
Fixed it for you, sir.jamespowers said:lol lol lol lol Damned dirty stinking Comsymp hippies!
Who were the "damned _______! " of the 30s and 40s?dhermann1 said:Or, if it's the 50's, "Damned beatniks!"
Feraud said:Who were the "damned _______! " of the 30s and 40s?
There must have been a young, political, musical, etc. minority with no economic or political influence we can blame the ills of society on.
skyvue said:That era, like every other era in the history of man, had its great accomplishments and its great injustices. It was no better and no worse than today. One might prefer the clothes, the music, the movies, etc. of that era, and that's reason enough to celebrate it.
Lincsong said:McHale's Navy, The Munster's, Car 54. All the great shows. Sure beats reality t.v.
LizzieMaine said:That would be "the damn suede-shoe-wearing goldfish-swallowing Jitterbugs." Although they smartened right up once they got drafted.
Tango Yankee said:Unfortunately, it seems in many ways that it was also the beginning of the opposite, where age and wisdom no longer mattered...