The 80's Were Great Weren't They?
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In an effort to add a little more fluff, post some 80's commercials or shows or whatever.....

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I was meeting my destiny in the 80's. Good drugs and good Women equals life at its best.
Don't knock the rock.
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It took me six years to get through a 4 year apprenticeship. And I had to live on the road just to do that.
Reagan trickle down shit and no work meant I had to cut more cords of firewood than most can believe.
 I lost guns, guitars and other things I had for years at pawn shops.

But Stevie Ray Vaughn was rocking out so there were good times. Big Grin
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I was raising babies in the 80's. My kiddos were born in '77, '80 & '83. I was busy with the kiddos, the PTA, learning how to feed a family on a budget, play dates with other mom's & kids (the neighborhood Coffee Klatch). Ahhhh... the old days.

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I thought the 80's were a waste land. But not a complete waste land...

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Oh No, the 70's were wasted, not a waste.
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(08-07-2016, 06:13 PM)Cuzz Wrote: I thought the 80's were a waste land. But not a complete waste land...
My favorite 80's film? The obscure Made in Heaven.

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^^^^^^^

That's what I'm talking about! I love those. I didn't grow up in the PNW so had never seen them.  Thumbs Up
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(08-08-2016, 09:30 AM)Valuesize Wrote: ^^^^^^^

That's what I'm talking about! I love those. I didn't grow up in the PNW so had never seen them.  Thumbs Up

Rainier beer had great commercials. Lots more of them on youtube.
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The eighties brought us the Mandelbrot set
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