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Sorry, during the 80's I was working 70+ hours a week., any shift they needed.
We have something in common. I was working a hell of a lot of hours then too. But back then (not so much now) I listened to a lot of music. And I also watched a ton of movies. I remembered a lot of them watching this video.
 
You’re just a pup 😁
Yeah, most of those don't seem that long ago for me. 🙄
This is more like 'The old days' for me:

*Not suitable for younger viewers 🤣.
 
Wow, you must be an old codger 😂
(Kidding, please don’t block me 😇)
Yes, and proud to have survived this long. :)
Drag-raced on 2-lane highways, ate mushrooms, smoked hash, and still alive today.:thumbs:
That was what was called 'having fun', something people have forgotten how to do today. :(
 
I remember the 80's movies...and the 70's movies... and most of the 60's movies back when we used to go to the movies. Lady Locust is right, So many have passed away. Todays' Generation probably doesn't recognize Phil Collins or Bruce Willis or Sting with hair.
 
I worked so much during the 70's and 80's. I recognized some of the movies and televisions shows but I missed many of them. I didn't have a television for many years because I was too busy to watch anything, rarely home, always at one job or another. I had a problem with going to movies; I often went to sleep early on during the movie because of lack of motion to keep me awake. I also do better in remembering the story line if I can watch the same movie a couple of times.
 

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