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Was there no periods after every sentence in the eighties or is that a new phenomenon..??
Were versatile pocketknifes still common around US-kids and teens, in the 80s?
Yes, high school kids would often carry a large pocketknife in a belt pouch to school , especially the "cowboy types"
they wore a cowboy hat, cowboy boots, wore a pocket knife in a leather pouch, and a can of chewing tobacco in their rear pocket
Just with the farm kids or farmer wannabes.Were versatile pocketknifes still common around US-kids and teens, in the 80s?
It seems that with the exception of myself and a couple others, the 1980s were not viewed favorably. That begs the question: If the 80s were so bad, what decade was better and why? Extra points if you actually lived through it.
Were versatile pocketknifes still common around US-kids and teens, in the 80s?
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"You know, Pee Wee, there's a real twisted side to you!"
If only Captain Carl had really known how twisted..
Why does it lead to that question? Who says any decade has to be compared empirically and in totality against any other, even assuming such a comparison is possible? Trenchie's original question simply sought impressions from those of us who lived thru the 1980s, and most of us, it seems, were not especially fond of or impressed by what we saw going on around us.
Sadly, I'm born in 1984. And I'm very interested in how the 80s really were, especially in the US.
How was it really, for the masses? Feel, atmosphere, popculture and all that?
Pee Wee was one of the few popular-culture figures of the 1980s that I appreciated. Especially because he owed nearly all his schtick to Joe Penner and Pinky Lee.
Mostly they just sort of run together without any distinctive break...And the 1960s only ended in around 1974...