Leatherneck
| Definitely the 90’s for me. Just the right amount of tech, great music and people could take a joke. I miss that era.
“Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014 |
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Veteran of the Psychic Wars
| quote: Originally posted by Leemur: Gimme the 80s please.
Ditto.
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| Posts: 1295 | Location: The end of the Earth... | Registered: March 02, 2002 |
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| The 1970s. No explanation necessary. |
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Peace through superior firepower
| The 1940s
America on top. America united in a purpose. The clothes, the cars, the movies, the attitudes, no hypersensitive assholes, the wide-open spaces, the freedom we've lost.
And not the first Goddamned smartphone in sight. |
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| For me the 90s. Went through my Marine Corps experience. Met a lot of great people in the Corps. Visited to a lot of strange places while on a West Pack deployment. |
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| The 80’s would work well for me. I was in my late teens to late 20’s. I was in the Navy and in my hey day. |
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| 1950s. All the great revolvers (S&W M21, .44 Military and Police, etc) were still in production. |
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secure the Blessings of Liberty
| quote: Originally posted by nasig: had a childhood in the 50's, teen years in the 60's and young adult in the 70's. It just doesn't get any better than that. would like to live in the 50's as an adult. Life was just more simple, safer, less complicated and generally easier
I was also a child in the 50's. I remember the decade as a time of civility, respect, hard work, personal responsibility, etc. That culture was created by America's Greatest Generation, my parents' generation. I feel very fortunate to have lived in that decade. |
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| Split decade - 1955-1965 |
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| 80s for me, lots of good things happened for/to me during the 80s. Graduated from H.S. Met my soon to be wife, then married her 4 years later. Graduated from college and earned my ROTC Commission. Spent 3 years on Active Duty at Ft. Knox - really enjoyed my time there. My wife and I started our firearms journey in the mid 80s. Left the Army and got hired by a good police department, graduated from the academy in 89. Overall, really good memories. Oh yeah - some of my favorite shows where on during the 80s; Miami Vice, Spenser for Hire, and The Equalizer. Plus some good movies - Lethal Weapon and Die Hard plus some others...
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| Posts: 1898 | Location: Collier Twp, PA | Registered: June 08, 2004 |
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| quote: stuck in one decade
I'm guessing the real question is what is your favorite. Answer: the sixties Why: I was a kid and life was simple. To be "stuck" has so many qualifiers and time marches on so you can't ever be stuck. I wouldn't want to be my age now and be transported back then for a lot of reasons. For one medical advancements of then vs now. If I could know what I know today including history then any back-transport of time could be profitable. So to keep it simple the sixties then the seventies of course. |
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