Daegerty wrote: » 1945-2000 were probably the best days to live in. Last 10-20 years it has all been downhill, people becoming more insular, the law becoming ever more pervasive and what have you
Deleted User wrote: » I think you mean the last five years, yes, the baby boomers (those born between 1945-50ish) have seen things improve their entire lives, they will have had the best adult lifestyles ever! They will mostly be gone/too old to care by the time the real decline kicks in. Twenty years from now, it will be like the 1950s again, limited car ownership limited jobs etc but with most of the gadgets we have now, well the future versions of them anyway.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » ..the beatbox was on network 2 ..
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » .. free curry at the local nightclub which was included in the admission price, walking 6 miles home and loving it the following morning..
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Back in the late 80's early 90's the golden age before all this internet carry on and the twitter machine when people had patience and were not so insular when we had great tv shows before all this reality tv ****e, when feile was alive in tip and the beatbox was on network 2 and when people drank sunkist and wore la gear and when we all tuned into rte at 9:30 on Sat night to watch Dallas drunk before going out to get a free curry at the local nightclub which was included in the admission price, walking 6 miles home and loving it the following morning, when wipmy's was still in Ireland and we could tape tv shows in vhs when jake the snake was on tv and when aer lingus flights cost 1500 pounds to go to london , the golden age:(
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The-Rigger wrote: » Free curries in nightclubs? Ireland had Whimpy's?
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » when aer lingus flights cost 1500 pounds to go to london , the golden age:(
feelingstressed wrote: » I started a thread on it over in Legal forum a few months back. In the 80's and early 90's, it was a condition to get a late licence to give a "substantial meal". Our local nightclub had you pay in and your ticket got you sausages and chips. Bring this back I say! As for Whimpys, I remember one near Loughrea, possibly Craughwell around 2002, no idea if Whimpys are still in Ireland
PrincessLola wrote: » Nostalgia is bull****. Face it guys, the past is gone and is never gonna come back. the future is now!
PrincessLola wrote: » Holy ****! Really? when was this?? Anyways time for a rousing speech: Nostalgia is bull****. Face it guys, the past is gone and is never gonna come back. the future is now!
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » and we could tape tv shows in vhs
pragmatic1 wrote: » This is the best time ever in the history of mankind to be alive. The next best time ever will be next year. Its an amazing time to be alive.
Donal Og O Baelach wrote: » Wait a minute - you're not one of us... You're a...AN OPTIMIST! How the fk did you get in here? Where are the Mods?