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You didnt live thru the good times, the seventys rocked. We really didnt give a shit about anything and could just do whatever we wanted. Even the cops were so much more understanding. Those times will never be here again. I think Im pretty set for whatever is gonna happen till I die anyway. I understand what it would take for everyone who wakes up to do anything. I dont believe that will ever happen. Remember Waco.

You didnt live thru the good times, the seventys rocked. We really didnt give a shit about anything and could just do whatever we wanted. Even the cops were so much more understanding. Those times will never be here again. I think Im pretty set for whatever is gonna happen till I die anyway. I understand what it would take for everyone who wakes up to do anything. I dont believe that will ever happen. Remember Waco.

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Wasn't that a time of stagflation? I'm sure we'll get those times back.

Sure was along with gas shortages, 55mph speed limits, and increasingly absurd EPA standards. Really bad music like disco and tons of substance abuse.

We are in the middle of a repeat because right now it sure looks lot like the 70s. Those who were drugged and drunk the whole time loved it though...

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All that spray painted, leaded gas line, littered highway, polyester debauchery was balanced out by Physical Graffiti spinning round and round again and again on my turntable beneath Farah's poster as Burt Reynolds bandited his way to burnt rubber celluloid glory and Steve Austin inspired me to run everywhere in slow motion with a mouth full of purple Bubble Yum.

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That 78 Pontiac with 455 cubes and 155 hp .. the screaming chicken on the hood of a 78 can't be beat in the looks department though...