anybody else feel like they were born too late in life? why is the past so much more interesting than the present?
But not segregation.John Francis Donaghy said:
You know we have girls, cars, and music now too right?
LupinusTexensis said:
I'll stay in a world with wide spread AC and birth control.
you are correctAW 1880 said:
I believe picture of the Porsche and James Dean was shortly (minutes) before he crashed and died.
my grandma would have called you a husseyLupinusTexensis said:
I'll stay in a world with wide spread AC and birth control.
Walt Luddiger said:my grandma would have called you a husseyLupinusTexensis said:
I'll stay in a world with wide spread AC and birth control.
she would have described kim kardashian as "healthy". no ****, thats the first word that would have come to her mind. birthin hipsPotcake said:
You should let Granny speak for herself, which she would be allowed to these days.
Cars have lost weight and people have gained weight.John Francis Donaghy said:
You know we have girls, cars, and music now too right?
Potcake said:
Yea, she's not a hussey at all. Good luck on your time travels.
Potcake said:
Yea, she's not a hussey at all. Good luck on your time travels.
You need to purchase stars if you want your progressive white knighting to pay off.Potcake said:
You should let Granny speak for herself, which she would be allowed to these days.
If by (good) music, you mean digital copies of music from the 20th century, you're spot on.John Francis Donaghy said:
You know we have girls, cars, and music now too right?
my dads best friend had polio, was born in 1949. Hes only got use of one of his arms. Most successful CPA ive ever known. dont make em like they used to.BrazosBendHorn said:
Polio and iron lungs were a downer until 1955 when Salk's vaccine was created. My parents
were scared ****less about polio epidemics, probably for good reason.
aggieforester05 said:
Apparently they still do this. Some family friends of mine just signed their suicidal son up for treatment I was shocked to hear this was still used, but apparently it's very common.
YokelRidesAgain said:
You know, if a couple of things had gone a little different you might have gotten matched off to fight World War III in those days, right?
Kind of like World War I when they had the soldiers charge machine gun nests, except this time with hydrogen bombs.