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View Poll Results: Decades:
2000 7 13.21%
1990 13 24.53%
1980 7 13.21%
1970 7 13.21%
1960 7 13.21%
1950 1 1.89%
1940 2 3.77%
1930 0 0%
1920 3 5.66%
1910 0 0%
1900 0 0%
1800 (specify the decade) 1 1.89%
1700 0 0%
1600 0 0%
1500 0 0%
1400 0 0%
1300 0 0%
1200 0 0%
1100 1 1.89%
1000 1 1.89%
pre-1000 0 0%
B.C. 3 5.66%
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Old 05-22-2012, 02:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2000's. No other decade comes close.
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Nah it's more than wavy, but not full blown tight curls.
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Old 05-23-2012, 10:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Nah it's more than wavy, but not full blown tight curls.
Wait, so like Farrah Fawcett?
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Old 05-23-2012, 10:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I'd love to go back to 1980 and re-live it all over again. I don't think there will ever be a music scene as rich as the 80's.
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I'd love to go back to 1980 and re-live it all over again. I don't think there will ever be a music scene as rich as the 80's.
Not to be mean I can't see how 80's was that great, what was popular was simply horrible e.g. Jacko and Hair Metal. I thouhgt the beginning of the 80's OK because music but it was from the fact that was what happening in the 70's was still influential.

I'm totally divided on this. I think I would want my weekdays and weekends to be split. I would work in the 2000's and party on the weekends in the 1970's. Could you imagine being able to go to CBGBs or a Disco in NYC or see the Allman Brothers or Genesis or Led Zeppelin in concert?
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Not to be mean I can't see how 80's was that great, what was popular was simply horrible e.g. Jacko and Hair Metal. I thouhgt the beginning of the 80's OK because music but it was from the fact that was what happening in the 70's was still influential.

I'm totally divided on this. I think I would want my weekdays and weekends to be split. I would work in the 2000's and party on the weekends in the 1970's. Could you imagine being able to go to CBGBs or a Disco in NYC or see the Allman Brothers or Genesis or Led Zeppelin in concert?
I'm gonna take a guess and venture that you don't really like Thrash/Punk/New Wave? All three genres were at their alltime creative high in the 80's. Not much of a jacko/hair metal fan myself but yes they were equally as abundant as the genres i've mentioned. I could take a pass on led zeppelin and the Almann Bros. I would have liked to have seen Genesis in the Gabriel era.

Its all subjective and i don't take offense to your assessment. I lived the 80's and i loved it.
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I'm gonna take a guess and venture that you don't really like Thrash/Punk/New Wave? All three genres were at their alltime creative high in the 80's. Not much of a jacko/hair metal fan myself but yes they were equally as abundant as the genres i've mentioned. I could take a pass on led zeppelin and the Almann Bros. I would have liked to have seen Genesis in the Gabriel era.

Its all subjective and i don't take offense to your assessment. I lived the 80's and i loved it.
To come to the conclusion and say that I don't like "Thrash/Punk/New Wave" because I don't like Jacko or Hair Metal is a non sequitur.
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Nooo, it's hard to explain. I have weird hair. You'll see a photo of it at some point.
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1920s economic boom would've been pretty cool to live through.
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