Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No thanks... sexual abuse and sexual harassment was insane.
good riddens to the Brett and Squi days.
Her parents are probably glad those days are over and she is now across the country. The lies, the drama, and the stupidity all played out across time. “Hey Leland, you better lie with and for us” was repeated over multiples decades.
Anonymous wrote:No thanks... sexual abuse and sexual harassment was insane.
good riddens to the Brett and Squi days.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't someone enjoying one decade over the over depend on how old they were at the time?
Anonymous[b wrote:]I’m old. I was late teens-early 20’s in the 80’s. We really did rock it. Toga parties. Crazy rock concerts. The mash pits and the dive bars. Slam dancing. Late nights in NYC at bars that let the pretty girls through the rope line. Beach house at the Jersey Shore—my god, Bruce at the Stone Pony.[/b] I attended Rutgers when the Tony Soprano guy was the bouncer at the Knight Club, and we regularly rocked out to the Smithereens, live, at our local dance club. The 90’s were okay but the 80’s really rocked the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:90’s but that’s only because I didn’t really know what was going on the 80’s. I’m sure my parents would pick 80’s. They had some amazing parties in the 80’s and I remember how much fun they had and enjoyed it. The 90’s were much quieter for them but so much fun for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJhcysELuJk&ab_channel=Falappi%E2%80%99sGarage
Anonymous wrote:to be fair millennials are now 40 so not exactly the fountain of youth.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Er... you're old.
Better to be old than to be a millennial
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, it's hard to choose, but I'm going to say the 90s. I was in my 20s, child-free, and living my best life. And it was the best era for music.
Anonymous wrote:Er... you're old.