People were performing crappy music during the eras of Beethoven, Stephen Foster, Scott Joplin, Glenn Miller, Elvis, and the Beatles, too. But what do we really remember? The good stuff!
TV is a vast wonderland, and there are too many really good shows for me to even find out what they are. So I mostly watch ancient reruns and movies on Turner when I watch, and the majority of the time, I forget to turn it on.
BE THIS GUY about 7 years ago
No one will call the 80’s a golden age of television.
Watcher about 7 years ago
The 80’s TV shows just got recycled and is being used today.
jeffiekins about 7 years ago
In the 80’s it was a start-up called “Federal Express,” and only/always delivered overnight. We had the time for 5 syllables.
kaffekup about 7 years ago
Right, Z, there are all those wonderful places you’ll never go to.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
People were performing crappy music during the eras of Beethoven, Stephen Foster, Scott Joplin, Glenn Miller, Elvis, and the Beatles, too. But what do we really remember? The good stuff!
Kip W about 7 years ago
TV is a vast wonderland, and there are too many really good shows for me to even find out what they are. So I mostly watch ancient reruns and movies on Turner when I watch, and the majority of the time, I forget to turn it on.
Joliet Jake about 7 years ago
Morton Downey, Jr. What a (really trashy) blast from the past.
JenSolo02 about 7 years ago
She’s too young to appreciate the zoo (Bronx or Central Park), the Natural History Museum, The Met, Central Park, …