To: qam1
I am a child of the '80s. Looking back, things were okay.
6 posted on
03/04/2005 3:23:32 PM PST by
rdb3
(The wife asked how I slept last night. I said, "How do I know? I was asleep!")
To: rdb3
I was an adult in the '80s but things were ok and I loved the music. JMO, radio stations are worried about losing their rap-oriented audiences.
23 posted on
03/04/2005 3:41:13 PM PST by
cake_crumb
(Leftist Credo: "One Wing to Rule Them all and to the Dark Side Bind Them")
To: rdb3
The fans from Generation X, she says, are not particularly grounded in their youth. WRONG! I am also an 80's child fanatic. I wish Van Halen would get back on the road, even if it is mostly "Van Haggar".
56 posted on
03/04/2005 4:11:48 PM PST by
rdl6989
To: rdb3
I graduated high school in 88 and I look back at those years as a time when things were good.We were in a gap that was after the low tech 70s but before the high tech 90s.I remember my graduating class was the first to be required to pass one semester of computer class in order to graduate.It seemed like time stood still from the age of 5 to 18 but ever since the day after graduation time just flies by.
94 posted on
03/04/2005 5:51:43 PM PST by
rdcorso
(We Are A Nation Fighting Against The Deadly Disease Of Liberalism)
To: rdb3
There was a lot of good music from the 80's, along with a fair amount of dreck.
However, even the dreck from the 80's is preferrable to the talentless crap being mass-produced today.
102 posted on
03/04/2005 6:45:37 PM PST by
reagan_fanatic
("Darwinism is a belief in the meaninglessness of existence" - R. Kirk)
To: rdb3
Did my last two years of high school, started college, got into the fraternity, finished college a year late...good times.
136 posted on
03/04/2005 7:47:58 PM PST by
RichInOC
(...Phi Kappa Sigma, Beta Rho '87...damned glad to meet you.)
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