Winston Carter
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I can't get out of the 60's and 70's. Loved the music, movies, clothing, hats, eyeglasses and mostly everything but Disco. Seemed like such a funner time to me.
Teen to 20's. It seems like the most innovated time. Things were much easier.I’m guessing you were in your adolescence and early adulthood during those years.
I can't change. Loved the old bell bottoms (hip huggers). All I listen to on the radio is Classic Rock and Classic Country. I wear R Toe boots still even though square to is the rage with my Son and Nephews. I told them that was cool in the 70's. We called them harness boots or Dingo's. They think i'm strange that I won't wear a Cowboy Hat or Fedora with a brim over 2.75". They are wearing Cowboy Hats with 4" brim or bigger. I just can't change.I agree in many ways but you have to remember, things were different then, we were free'er life was full of new ideas and dress, now society is much more constrained, critical of the unusual. We smashed through the office dress code and wore long hair. Now all I see is youtube vids telling young men how to fit in the work place, dont stand out your boss wont like it blah blah blah. I had a suit made in '68 with 14" bottoms and I've just had one made with 14" bottoms still looks great !!!
now society is much more constrained, critical of the unusual. We smashed through the office dress code and wore long hair. Now all I see is youtube vids telling young men how to fit in the work place, dont stand out your boss wont like it blah blah blah. I had a suit made in '68 with 14" bottoms and I've just had one made with 14" bottoms still looks great !!!
I was born in the 50's but my Dad ran his own business for 50 yrs. and he swore the 50's were the best ever. He went through the Depression as a kid and fought in WW2.This dinosaur prefers a somewhat earlier time era: 1950's and 1960's - that was the time I was growing up and then going to high school and college.
I had a lot of fun and good times later, also, but those were the best times. We did worry about nuclear war in the fifties (Duck and Cover!) and later worried about being sent to Vietnam in the sixties, but since neither actually happened I can remember the good stuff and ignore the bad stuff.
Teen to 20's. It seems like the most innovated time. Things were much easier.
Seemed like such a funner time to me.
For a start, you wouldn't have been able to express your opinions & woes to the whole wide world.
I can't get out of the 60's and 70's. Loved the music, movies, clothing, hats, eyeglasses and mostly everything but Disco. Seemed like such a funner time to me.
they should put me in the next Jurassic Park movie!
A Dinosaur? You? Surely not? You might be unfamiliar with a few of the Britspeak expressions in this, but you'll get the gist of it.I can't get out of the 60's and 70's. Loved the music, movies, clothing, hats, eyeglasses and mostly everything but Disco. Seemed like such a funner time to me.
On the contrary, society now is much more open as a result of the pioneering efforts you mentioned. Much of what people say, do, and act today is stuff that other folks wouldn't put up with for a second 40 years ago. Today, it seems that anything goes.