Strange Brew by John Deering

Strange Brew

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  1. exoticdoc2

    exoticdoc2 said, 4 months ago

    Well, it’s better than the 70’s anyway.

  2. Superfrog

    Superfrog said, 4 months ago

    Seems like only yesterday.

  3. J. Short

    J. Short said, 4 months ago

    YOU GOT MAIL!

  4. Rx71Wm29

    Rx71Wm29 said, 4 months ago

    No, the cry was “You got Viagra!”!

  5. phritzg

    phritzg said, 4 months ago

    Should have bought some stock shares in a few companies before shutting that window. Like Microsoft, Apple, Walmart, etc.

  6. Redkaycei Repoc

    Redkaycei Repoc said, 4 months ago

    @exoticdoc2

    Not even close, the 70’s were a golden age, some of the best music ever (pre-disco). End of the Viet Nam War. Golden. The eighties had fairly crappy music (some good but most very poor) and the beginning of the Me- Generation, Voodoo Economics and a general down turn in America.

  7. UncaJim

    UncaJim said, 4 months ago

    Let’s not forget the EPA and cars that wouldn’t start, when they started, they wouldn’t run long, and if they DID, they wouldn’t STOP, even when turned off (dieseling) before they caught fire.. Oh, them good ol’ days…brings a frozen tear to me eyes, it do…

  8. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, 4 months ago

    @Redkaycei Repoc

    Agreed about music. 60 s and 70s vie for the best decades. No other eras come close. And this is before conservative nutbars wreaked havoc on North America.

  9. octagon

    octagon said, 4 months ago

    @Redkaycei Repoc

    Much of what you say about the 80’s is true but it was the best time of my life.

  10. pcolli

    pcolli said, 4 months ago

    @truecanadianliberal

    There is plenty of good music out there, just not on radio or TV. I’m 60 and still like to hear new things. Yes, I still have the old stuff but the 80’s and onwards are still open to new interpretation. Isn’t the inability to open ourself to new ideas what we slagged our parents off for

  11. ujean

    ujean said, 4 months ago

    @pcolli

    Very true. Our generation is not only aging, some of us are getting old.

  12. wildcatherder

    wildcatherder said, 4 months ago

    Phones had cords so you could always find them, mistresses didn’t have Ph.D., the money was all one color and you could ride the bus to New York for a quarter!

  13. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, 4 months ago

    @pcolli

    I love Alanis Morissette, Shania Twain, Spice Girls, Lady Gaga and others. Doesn’t change my opinion one bit. The music I write also has a 60s/70s feel to it.
    But that’s why there’s chocolate and vanilla!

  14. truecanadianliberal

    truecanadianliberal said, 4 months ago

    @wildcatherder

    And our bills were all paper!

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