I was 5 in 75. The 6 Million Dollar Man was the shit. Men wore sideburns down to their ankles, the women wore beehives and moo moos. The Chef was getting motor boated by Shampoo. Those were the days my friend.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pmYes.
Its completely changing how humans interact with each other socially and what is deemed acceptable behavior.
The world was perfect from around 1975 til about 5 years ago. How could we fuck it all up so fast
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Space 1999, Chips, Baretta, kojak, SHAZAAMDoyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:33 pmI was 5 in 75. The 6 Million Dollar Man was the shit. Men wore sideburns down to their ankles, the women wore beehives and moo moos. The Chef was getting motor boated by Shampoo. Those were the days my friend.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pmYes.
Its completely changing how humans interact with each other socially and what is deemed acceptable behavior.
The world was perfect from around 1975 til about 5 years ago. How could we fuck it all up so fast
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And they were still locking up gooble-gobblers in Riverview.Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 3:33 pmI was 5 in 75. The 6 Million Dollar Man was the shit. Men wore sideburns down to their ankles, the women wore beehives and moo moos. The Chef was getting motor boated by Shampoo. Those were the days my friend.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pmYes.
Its completely changing how humans interact with each other socially and what is deemed acceptable behavior.
The world was perfect from around 1975 til about 5 years ago. How could we fuck it all up so fast
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I think they should re open Essondale. Get some of the riff raff off the streets.
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I was reading this out of context, and honestly thought you were talking directly to JD Burke, and not speaking in general terms.Strangelove wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:35 pm ^Yeah, Benning is "dumb" and poster 420Canuck is smart.
Classic Dunning–Kruger effect right there.
Y'know, more and more, your typical modern moron seems oblivious to the old adage:
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt"
These days so many imbeciles are like "Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah" until all doubt is long gone.
I blame social media.
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I feel like that's true of any moron, regardless of era.Strangelove wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:35 pm ^Yeah, Benning is "dumb" and poster 420Canuck is smart.
Classic Dunning–Kruger effect right there.
Y'know, more and more, your typical modern moron seems oblivious to the old adage:
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt"
These days so many imbeciles are like "Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah" until all doubt is long gone.
I blame social media.
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The 70’s were great, the days when a kid could watch his Dad play a baseball game at Oppenheimer Park, walk to the corner store at Cordova and Main with Old Drunk Ray the babysitter so he could get another pack of smokes. The drug addicts and homeless and mentally ill were nowhere in sight, just drunks white and native, ex cons, no drugs no lunatics, just a bunch of harmless drinkers.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pm
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Shit ya it wasnt the hell it has become of late thats for sure.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:59 amThe 70’s were great, the days when a kid could watch his Dad play a baseball game at Oppenheimer Park, walk to the corner store at Cordova and Main with Old Drunk Ray the babysitter so he could get another pack of smokes. The drug addicts and homeless and mentally ill were nowhere in sight, just drunks white and native, ex cons, no drugs no lunatics, just a bunch of harmless drinkers.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pm
The world was perfect from around 1975 til about 5 years ago. How could we fuck it all up so fast
My mother was a community nurse for those bums at Central City Mission back in the late 70s and 80s. I used to catch the hastings bus downtown after school from burnaby and walk all along there safely as a 10 year old. Stop at army and navy, Vics for grilled cheese then to woodwards toy floor to hang out til mum got off work. Sometimes I would go on the calls with her to see these old dudes in their rooms above the rat bars.
Hilarious old smelly pisstanks but totally harmless
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The 70’s was the tail end of the DTES until the bleeding hearts took over leading up to the disastrous “Downtown Eastside Plan” putting an end to “market housing” in that main and Hastings radius making it 60% “social housing” “SRO’s” concentrating the disaster into one localized area in which now we have seen expanding and expanding and expanding since the ridiculous plan was introduced creating one of North America’s worst, if not the, biggest inner city ghettos in which has has now taken over Japantown, Railtown, Gastown, Chinatown, Strathcona. Way to go Vancouver, brilliant plan! Take a bow you fucktards, great idea - let’s create a ghetto. Biggest mistake ever made, you need a fair neighborhood blend between market housing and social housing and not heavily slanted in favour of social housing. Now you get what you get, a giant shit show that is slowly taking over neighbouring neighborhoods. I guess us taxpayers will burden the escalating healthcare costs of taking care of this lovely expanding ghetto of ours now. Right onThe Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:44 amShit ya it wasnt the hell it has become of late thats for sure.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:59 amThe 70’s were great, the days when a kid could watch his Dad play a baseball game at Oppenheimer Park, walk to the corner store at Cordova and Main with Old Drunk Ray the babysitter so he could get another pack of smokes. The drug addicts and homeless and mentally ill were nowhere in sight, just drunks white and native, ex cons, no drugs no lunatics, just a bunch of harmless drinkers.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pm
The world was perfect from around 1975 til about 5 years ago. How could we fuck it all up so fast
My mother was a community nurse for those bums at Central City Mission back in the late 70s and 80s. I used to catch the hastings bus downtown after school from burnaby and walk all along there safely as a 10 year old. Stop at army and navy, Vics for grilled cheese then to woodwards toy floor to hang out til mum got off work. Sometimes I would go on the calls with her to see these old dudes in their rooms above the rat bars.
Hilarious old smelly pisstanks but totally harmless
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From the time I could walk my dad would send me a half-mile to Tom's grocery store to buy him a pack of smokes.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:44 amShit ya it wasnt the hell it has become of late thats for sure.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:59 amThe 70’s were great, the days when a kid could watch his Dad play a baseball game at Oppenheimer Park, walk to the corner store at Cordova and Main with Old Drunk Ray the babysitter so he could get another pack of smokes. The drug addicts and homeless and mentally ill were nowhere in sight, just drunks white and native, ex cons, no drugs no lunatics, just a bunch of harmless drinkers.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 2:46 pm
The world was perfect from around 1975 til about 5 years ago. How could we fuck it all up so fast
My mother was a community nurse for those bums at Central City Mission back in the late 70s and 80s. I used to catch the hastings bus downtown after school from burnaby and walk all along there safely as a 10 year old. Stop at army and navy, Vics for grilled cheese then to woodwards toy floor to hang out til mum got off work. Sometimes I would go on the calls with her to see these old dudes in their rooms above the rat bars.
Hilarious old smelly pisstanks but totally harmless
You didn't have to be a certain age, plus TV commercials were telling us smoking was good for you!
(stress-reliever... also you weren't a real man if you didn't smoke)
So yeah, I'd reach up and slap 2 quarters on the counter... or a 50 cent piece... and yell out: "Players Filter please!"
Summer days my pals and I would walk downtown to sneak into movies and pump slugs in the pinball and candy machines.
We weren't rich like Wiz so couldn't usually afford the 15 cents for the bus...
Besides, we'd rather use real money for firecrackers, wooden matches, and our homemade mini "bombs" parts.
But once in a while we'd take the bus...
We'd go downtown in the AM when you could get a long transfer.
Save it and re-tear it for the appropriate PM time and use it for coming home.
We felt like kings, twas an extremely happy childhood!
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I hung out with the kids in the Ray-Mur project for a while.Chef Boi RD wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:55 am The 70’s was the tail end of the DTES until the bleeding hearts took over leading up to the disastrous “Downtown Eastside Plan” putting an end to “market housing” in that main and Hastings radius making it 60% “social housing” “SRO’s” concentrating the disaster into one localized area in which now we have seen expanding and expanding and expanding since the ridiculous plan was introduced creating one of North America’s worst, if not the, biggest inner city ghettos in which has has now taken over Japantown, Railtown, Gastown, Chinatown, Strathcona. Way to go Vancouver, brilliant plan! Take a bow you fucktards, great idea - let’s create a ghetto. Biggest mistake ever made, you need a fair neighborhood blend between market housing and social housing and not heavily slanted in favour of social housing. Now you get what you get, a giant shit show that is slowly taking over neighbouring neighborhoods. I guess us taxpayers will burden the escalating healthcare costs of taking care of this lovely expanding ghetto of ours now. Right on
Wild parties every night in the clubhouse, not an adult in sight.
Sometimes we'd break into apartments in the daytime while the occupants were at work.
We'd watch TV, eat snacks, one time one of the guys cooked us up a mess of bacon and eggs!
Just needed a screwdriver to gain access...
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A lot of industrial zoned buildings up for sale right now in that DTES radius. Looks like business owners are trying to cash out while they can. I don’t blame them, smart move due to the cities ambitious plan to turn the entire DTES into the ghettos.
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Just think of alll the fun shit we got to do in the 70s and 80s...the modern day conveniences and connectivity has ruined everything. Young people cant comprehend what theyre even missing.
Is there a PNE anyomore? I wonder who was the very last kid was to hop that fence. Must be decades ago
When i visit there now all i see are red light lineups with dozens of Mathonwys driving 4 door hondas with coffee tables mountd on the trunks and golden plastic kleenex boxes
Is there a PNE anyomore? I wonder who was the very last kid was to hop that fence. Must be decades ago
When i visit there now all i see are red light lineups with dozens of Mathonwys driving 4 door hondas with coffee tables mountd on the trunks and golden plastic kleenex boxes
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The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 1:18 pm When i visit there now all i see are red light lineups with dozens of Mathonwys driving 4 door hondas with coffee tables mountd on the trunks and golden plastic kleenex boxes
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Trips to the downtown record stores were great in the late 70s. Tons of new music coming out, and browsing - maybe hearing something in the store would spark a purchase. No online reviews, streaming or other 'clues'. Radio wasn't playing the bands I was looking for, so you would go by word of mouth, related bands, etc. Read the liner notes on the way home.The Brown Wizard wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 1:18 pm Just think of alll the fun shit we got to do in the 70s and 80s...the modern day conveniences and connectivity has ruined everything. Young people cant comprehend what theyre even missing.
These days, a new album comes out, I stream it - it might be good or even great, but the 'connection' is lost.
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