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BULLMAN

Those were the days

I am considered part of Generation X. Anyone who was BORN between 1964-1979, we are the last generation that played outside until dark. We are the FIRST to play video games & the LAST to record songs off the radio onto a cassette tape, we loved roller skating on Friday and Saturday nights. We survived the 80’s with big hair and the era of extravagant everything. We took walks with friends without worry of being taken, we watched cartoons on Saturday mornings while eating a bowl of cereal... we programmed the VCR before anyone else... we remember learning how to use a computer for the first time, we played Atari & Nintendo. We are the generation of Soul Train, Gilligan’s Island, Dukes of Hazard, Scooby-Doo, Charlie’s Angels, Wonder Woman, Love Boat, Three’s Company, All in the Family, Little House on the Prairie, Happy Days, & Good Times... We traveled in cars w/o seat belts or airbags, rode in the backs of pick ups & lived without cell phones. We did not have flat screens, surround sound, I-Pads, Facebook and Twitter...and we had a GREAT time ALL the time with each other! ♥️ Most importantly-we spent time together without a phone in our hands and had loads of stuff to talk about. IF THIS IS YOU share #agechallenge Those Where the BEST days!!!!!!💝
@Bettyarcher

My mum was born in 77, and she always says how things were so different when she was growing up. I honestly wish I was part of Generation X! I would have loved to have been this age in the 90's, good music and not as much reliance on technology and social media :(

@watsoncraig

Remember them and thought at the time I was hard done by