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What were you doing in 1980?
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Posted on 06/24/2005 9:04:37 AM PDT by missyme
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:04:48 AM PDT
by
missyme
To: All
YIKES..One loaded question!
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:05:47 AM PDT
by
missyme
(Tell it like it is!)
To: missyme
The Berlin wall came down and other eastern bloc countries craved western clothes and liberation. 1980?
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:06:04 AM PDT
by
Tijeras_Slim
(Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
To: missyme
Not for me. I was finishing up kindergarten in 1980. :)
To: missyme
I think I was drunk that entire year.
But then again, I can't remember.
To: missyme
Maybe the title is supposed to read, "...In the 1980's" ?
To: Repealthe17thAmendment
HAHA..Yeah wasn't that the year of Kamkazees! and Funky Town!
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:09:17 AM PDT
by
missyme
(Tell it like it is!)
To: Tired of Taxes
Yeah but we want to know what you were doing! LOL...
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:09:59 AM PDT
by
missyme
(Tell it like it is!)
To: missyme
High school I think, but I smoked a lot of pot back then so I can't be sure.
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:10:19 AM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(I zot trolls for fun and profit.)
To: missyme
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:11:17 AM PDT
by
jtminton
(Help stop second hand rap!)
To: missyme
Kamikazees!
Oh yeah--It was my freshman year of college--I think I had a pair of parachute pants.
To: missyme
I was verrrry busy being one of the brattiest three-year-olds (and then four-year-olds) my mother ever dealt with. It's a wonder she had a big family, considering I was her introduction to child-rearing.
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:12:21 AM PDT
by
RosieCotton
(The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. - G.K. Chesterton)
To: missyme
In 1980 I turned 25 and started college...I had been working at a bowling alley, and I could look at your feet and tell you your shoesize...but I can't do that any more....
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:13:17 AM PDT
by
Knitting A Conundrum
(Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
To: cripplecreek
High school I think, but I smoked a lot of pot back then so I can't be sure You and me both, man.
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:13:17 AM PDT
by
softwarecreator
(Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires)
To: cripplecreek
I was hanging out at the Red Onion with Jimmy Casino! LOL...
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:13:51 AM PDT
by
missyme
(Tell it like it is!)
To: missyme
Working on oil rigs, doing wellsite geology on drilling locations.
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:14:55 AM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(Grant no power to government you would not want your worst enemies to wield against you.)
To: Knitting A Conundrum
Did you ever work at a Shoe Store? I knew someone similar to what you just said???
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:15:16 AM PDT
by
missyme
(Tell it like it is!)
To: missyme
Funky Town was one of the few "disco" songs I could stand, I was much more into Rock and Heavy Metal ... I think my favorites of that year were "My Sharona" by the Knack and "Don't Bring Me Down" by ELO.
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:15:57 AM PDT
by
softwarecreator
(Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires)
To: missyme
You're not thinking of Al Bundy, are you? Because I pretty much dressed just like Peg Bundy in the late 1980's.
To: Tijeras_Slim
The Berlin wall came down and other eastern bloc countries craved western clothes and liberation. 1980? Don't stop him, he's on a roll.
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posted on
06/24/2005 9:19:46 AM PDT
by
dfwgator
(Longhorns are Gator Bait!!!)
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