Chas
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jamespowers said:A reality series?! I can see it now:
The Vintage Livin' on CBS.
I would prefer "Invasion of the AvaGardnerians From Planet 78"
jamespowers said:A reality series?! I can see it now:
The Vintage Livin' on CBS.
Senator Jack said:Let's face facts, me little droogies, we're a subculture without a reality series. Put a name on it, and we get one.
Regards,
Jack
skyvue said:Jack, I wonder if it might be including the following: That the atavists in questions are drawn, as I am, to those decades they missed, not those they lived through. Those who continue to live the lifestyle of their youth or young adulthood are trafficking in something closer to nostalgia, seems to me.
Marc Chevalier said:.
There's already been a TV series about us, though it was hardly 'reality':
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Chas said:I would prefer "Invasion of the AvaGardnerians From Planet 78"
Carlisle Blues said:
Senator Jack said:I like the word kook. There's something wholesome about it.
Senator Jack said:No, I'm talking about kooks like us, not someone paid to live in the past for thirteen weeks.
I like the word kook. There's something wholesome about it.
Here's the Kooks Museum
And I just recalled 'They're creepy and they're kooky'.
Marc Chevalier said:But Edward, isn't The Chap a satire?
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Marc Chevalier said:.
Here's another possible term: Retrophiles. Branching out, some retrophiles are retromantics, and others become retromaniacs.
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Edward said:1] those who are interested in one aspect only - say, WW2 buffs who collect the jackets, people who are hat people only, etc - right up to those who are fond of the clothes but may have no interest in the era.
2] The "total immersion" (or close to) folks who seek as far as possible to live life as if it is still their chosen period.
3] those who might aspire to something close to 2], but are less purist, more inclined to incorporate the new if it works for them.
Carlisle Blues said:Members: 13,051 All individuals I agree... Individualists I do not know. As a group we cling to the past, shunning the present in one form or another. Sounds like any other special interest group. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
skyvue said:But doesn't "retro" imply latter-day reproductions?
skyvue said:But doesn't "retro" imply latter-day reproductions? A retro diner, to offer one example, is not an eatery that actually dates back to the '50s (or beyond); it's just designed to appear as if it did.
we cling to the past