Better than mustard and avocado and sadness of the 70'sI skipped, so I don't know if anyone has brought up how brown the 80s were.
So. Much. Brown.
And fighting with my cousins over who got to sit in the back of the station wagon
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Better than mustard and avocado and sadness of the 70'sI skipped, so I don't know if anyone has brought up how brown the 80s were.
So. Much. Brown.
And fighting with my cousins over who got to sit in the back of the station wagon
When I think of the 80's I think of all the bright neon clothes. And hairspray. Lots of hairspray.I skipped, so I don't know if anyone has brought up how brown the 80s were.
So. Much. Brown.
And fighting with my cousins over who got to sit in the back of the station wagon
I would thing that avocado and mustard mixed would resemble a loaded diaper.Better than mustard and avocado and sadness of the 70's
Ya I don't remember brown but maybe that was a Canadian thing?When I think of the 80's I think of all the bright neon clothes. And hairspray. Lots of hairspray.
Wasn't there some happy orange then too?Better than mustard and avocado and sadness of the 70's
In the schools in my town, only 7th graders are allowed a school-appointed laptop for the year. And that is only to get kids accustomed to using them. Not everyone in my town has the financial resources to get their kids computers. Most homes around here do not even have a computer; kids are expected to use the library's computer.Really? I didn’t think they’d have enough sense - whenever I go into schools it’s always, “get your Chromebooks out”.
Thank you! I wanted to write that earlier, but thought that I would get slapped at for it.Maybe they’ll bring back home economics and basic health class too (I mean like First Aid, not reproductive “health”).
I figured y’all would be more open to it since you weren’t raised with my generationThank you! I wanted to write that earlier, but thought that I would get slapped at for it.
Thanks! Very cool. My DH taught me to always hold on to wheat pennies. We've never checked any of them