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Seriously. In the past, I've spent much time in the city. Now, I try to live as far from those Zombies as is possible.It's not the crime. It's the cubicle dweller mentality. I can't even begin to relate.
Seriously. In the past, I've spent much time in the city. Now, I try to live as far from those Zombies as is possible.It's not the crime. It's the cubicle dweller mentality. I can't even begin to relate.
Yep! Back when loonies and criminals were locked up, and you could buy guns cheap through the mail. When TV programs were all suitable for all ages, when things like morality, honor, virtue, ethics, pride, and family still mattered (and were appreciated). When schools taught what you needed to know in life, instead of pushing corrupted ideologies and revisionist history with a political agenda.I think a lot of us would like to go back to life in a simpler time and place , I grew up in a small town that was much like Mayberry on tv. Nobody locked their doors , your neighbors watched out for each other. Kids could play outside with out having to have some one watch over them.
i'm stuck in the city but i would rather live in the country. The other day while detecting I saw a car pull up next to mine. Two young men got out and walked around mine looking inside. They saw me starting toward them and got in their car and left. It isn't the first time that it had happened. I never had any worries about crime in the country.
Yep! Back when loonies and criminals were locked up, and you could buy guns cheap through the mail. When TV programs were all suitable for all ages, when things like morality, honor, virtue, ethics, pride, and family still mattered (and were appreciated). When schools taught what you needed to know in life, instead of pushing corrupted ideologies and revisionist history with a political agenda.
Yeah....I miss those days.
Yea , sometimes , when you really look at the way things are , and the things that are happening , and the bleak outlook of things to come , sometimes it kind of makes me feel lucky to be old , and thinking that I don't really have to many years left to have to put up with this $hit.
I am convinced the world is no more dangerous today than it was 20 years ago.
What makes everyone think otherwise is the 24 hour news cycle, if something happens ANYWHERE everyone hears about it because they constantly need more news to keep the viewers watching.
Yep! Back when loonies and criminals were locked up, and you could buy guns cheap through the mail. When TV programs were all suitable for all ages, when things like morality, honor, virtue, ethics, pride, and family still mattered (and were appreciated). When schools taught what you needed to know in life, instead of pushing corrupted ideologies and revisionist history with a political agenda.
Yeah....I miss those days.
Yes Sir! I watch more "retro" TV than anything, particularly westerns. Just good guys and bad guys without all the destructive divisionary labels and moral bankruptcy common everywhere now a days.Now that i am retired i enjoy watching a lot of the old TV shows i watched with my parents on free antenna TV Gunsmoke , Rawhide ,wagon train,Maveric, have gun will travel,Bonansa,rifle man,Matlock,etc . Rember when if you wanted to make a trip, stoping at the gas station and getting a free map and routing your own route.
I love Gunsmoke, especially the early half hour episodes. I think every actor from the 50s and 60s was on it at least once, Burt Reynolds, Dennis Hopper, Harry Morgan the list goes on and on.
My town was basically closed today, I only saw 4 stores that were open. On the plus side I did get hugs and kisses from some ladies I know. One of their husbands had a gun on him and he didn't even shoot me . He's a police officer and required to carry all the time, even off duty.
lol
anyway I have been watching Highway to Heaven...bit a of tear jerker series.
best wishes, the old shows had good verses evil pretty simple the way I live by
It all comes back to Gunsmoke. Michael Landon was in 1 or 2 episodes, and Victor French was in a bunch as everything from a sharecropper to a sheriff.