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Hey all....Ive been a member on the HAMB for many years and some time ago remembered a thread about the Golden era and one particular post really summed it up for me and how things have become.
Still rings true more than ever and I thought Id share it with you all.
Yes the Golden Era it was a good time period in regards to a lot of things that made it a good period. It was THE PEOPLE and they way in which THEY were AS A PEOPLE made it a good time! Its not a matter of the material,...but of the tangible things within and the surroundings you exist within.
Its good you say what you do regarding your days as a young kid, but its a young child's viewpoint of the period, and you are suject to your upbringing, and your surroundings. Things instilled in you and your family and friends. Many things make an experience and a memory.
Today, out of nowhere and ironically as this has been an ongoing topic, a fellow stopped by when I was working in the garage. Wouldn't you know,...a WWII Marine Corps Vet! What are the chances!!??
Well one of the things I stuck out right in the midst of our conversation was the question, "well, I guess though in those times growing up and being in the war it was tough, and not the greatest of times??"
His answer was immediately, "well, no, no, hell you could go to the store with $10 dollars and get three bags of groceries or more,....today you'd be lucky to get a porckhop and a can of coke!" "no there were a lot of good things then,..." Now this is a guy that was shot at on Tinian during WWII in the Pacific.
People fixed what they already had because you lived in a world then that taught you thiftyness and common sense. This has been replaced by wastefulness and stupidity! Not only was there a shortage,...people knew what they had, they "got it" and realized the value of things and their priorities made sense, not "for the time period" but they had the air of common sense and simplicity. Back then everyone could do for themselves, today everyone needs their cell phone and their computer to get through the friggin day!
I say bring back the Victory Gardens, the church on Sunday, the town hall dances ( and not to the latest booty shakin Jay-Z crap either).
Teach some morals, teach some history and some respect for each other.
Bring back the common place scenes of pledging allegiance to the American flag.
The manners for each other. Teach kids to hold the door for others, and to say hello instead of grimacing.
Let men tip their hats to women, and stand up when a woman walks into the room. :eusa_clap
Teach men that their place is to get a set of balls and be a man when they decide they were man enough to get a girl pregnant! A man stays, a bumb runs.
Teach a woman that they need to have a little respect for themselves and not act like cheap whores in skimpy clothing,....there's nothing like the lines of a woman dressed in a flowing dress when it acentuates her from her hips to the bones of her legs!:eusa_clap
Imagination,...leave something to it! Without it, you dumb down your senses and cheapen yourself and your emotions.
Bring back the farms, the steel industry, the policeman walking the beat.
Bring back the town hall events, the community days, and the parades.
Bring back the mom and pop businesses, make the big stores that have taken over the towns close up for once and wonder what happened in the middle of the night, like so many of our townspeople across the United States have wondered and been bewildered down to the core of their beings. Lost, left on the side of the road. Needing to start a new, even though they had a legacy that someone with more money than brains took from them!
Teach hunting and not killing.
Teach fishing and not stabbing.
Teach camping and not hanging out untill 3AM when you're 12-15 years old.:eusa_doh:
Teach compassion and not to turn a blind eye when someone is in need,...whether it be a cup of flower for the afternoon's dinner, or the need of defense from a mugger or harrassment by thugs, jerks, or bullies.
Reach into the soul of what WAS and make it was IS!
Do not succumb to the banters of the media or the big business conglomerates frowning upon your trying to get back to a better time!
Rise like a dawn, like a new day, firm, planted and steadfast ignorant to those who try and raze the spirit of Americanna! Take the hand of those who were there and ask them to teach you for tomorrow!
OR,.....
Sit back, relax, rot away and slip into a soft death of the senses.....
Comments invited....
HOP UP
Still rings true more than ever and I thought Id share it with you all.
Yes the Golden Era it was a good time period in regards to a lot of things that made it a good period. It was THE PEOPLE and they way in which THEY were AS A PEOPLE made it a good time! Its not a matter of the material,...but of the tangible things within and the surroundings you exist within.
Its good you say what you do regarding your days as a young kid, but its a young child's viewpoint of the period, and you are suject to your upbringing, and your surroundings. Things instilled in you and your family and friends. Many things make an experience and a memory.
Today, out of nowhere and ironically as this has been an ongoing topic, a fellow stopped by when I was working in the garage. Wouldn't you know,...a WWII Marine Corps Vet! What are the chances!!??
Well one of the things I stuck out right in the midst of our conversation was the question, "well, I guess though in those times growing up and being in the war it was tough, and not the greatest of times??"
His answer was immediately, "well, no, no, hell you could go to the store with $10 dollars and get three bags of groceries or more,....today you'd be lucky to get a porckhop and a can of coke!" "no there were a lot of good things then,..." Now this is a guy that was shot at on Tinian during WWII in the Pacific.
People fixed what they already had because you lived in a world then that taught you thiftyness and common sense. This has been replaced by wastefulness and stupidity! Not only was there a shortage,...people knew what they had, they "got it" and realized the value of things and their priorities made sense, not "for the time period" but they had the air of common sense and simplicity. Back then everyone could do for themselves, today everyone needs their cell phone and their computer to get through the friggin day!
I say bring back the Victory Gardens, the church on Sunday, the town hall dances ( and not to the latest booty shakin Jay-Z crap either).
Teach some morals, teach some history and some respect for each other.
Bring back the common place scenes of pledging allegiance to the American flag.
The manners for each other. Teach kids to hold the door for others, and to say hello instead of grimacing.
Let men tip their hats to women, and stand up when a woman walks into the room. :eusa_clap
Teach men that their place is to get a set of balls and be a man when they decide they were man enough to get a girl pregnant! A man stays, a bumb runs.
Teach a woman that they need to have a little respect for themselves and not act like cheap whores in skimpy clothing,....there's nothing like the lines of a woman dressed in a flowing dress when it acentuates her from her hips to the bones of her legs!:eusa_clap
Imagination,...leave something to it! Without it, you dumb down your senses and cheapen yourself and your emotions.
Bring back the farms, the steel industry, the policeman walking the beat.
Bring back the town hall events, the community days, and the parades.
Bring back the mom and pop businesses, make the big stores that have taken over the towns close up for once and wonder what happened in the middle of the night, like so many of our townspeople across the United States have wondered and been bewildered down to the core of their beings. Lost, left on the side of the road. Needing to start a new, even though they had a legacy that someone with more money than brains took from them!
Teach hunting and not killing.
Teach fishing and not stabbing.
Teach camping and not hanging out untill 3AM when you're 12-15 years old.:eusa_doh:
Teach compassion and not to turn a blind eye when someone is in need,...whether it be a cup of flower for the afternoon's dinner, or the need of defense from a mugger or harrassment by thugs, jerks, or bullies.
Reach into the soul of what WAS and make it was IS!
Do not succumb to the banters of the media or the big business conglomerates frowning upon your trying to get back to a better time!
Rise like a dawn, like a new day, firm, planted and steadfast ignorant to those who try and raze the spirit of Americanna! Take the hand of those who were there and ask them to teach you for tomorrow!
OR,.....
Sit back, relax, rot away and slip into a soft death of the senses.....
Comments invited....
HOP UP