Things that we take for granted now weren't a big priority then. Just watched a scene where Willy picked up Buddy at th
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Pipeman_Toronto — 10 years ago(March 02, 2016 10:32 AM)
I was amazed at how much cigarette smoking was shown in this. Willie, Nancy and Jeff all smoked.
Willie smoked in one episode - when he was trying to choose between Selena and Big Al.
Jeff smoked in one episode - when he was trying to get back together with Nancy at an outdoor cafe.
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bill3-1 — 13 years ago(July 01, 2012 06:05 PM)
Yeah right, the mid 70's we were still in the dark ages, we never wore our seat belts, no helmets riding our bikes, people smoked around us, etc, isn't it amazing that we survived into adulthood? Where was the government when we needed them most to protect us, keep us safe, protect us from ourselves and our parents and all the horrible people around us, and nothing was even child proof. I guess we weren't responsible enough, we took too many risks, we need the gov to save us from ourselves because they care and love us so much. We can all agree, it's always worth losing freedom in order to stay safe.
How did we ever survive without microwave ovens, internet, cell phones, video games, Mr Coffee, cable TV, answering machines? Life must have sure been boring in the dark ages of the 1970's! How would the youth of today ever survive going back in time to then? Damn what a boring life we had back then! -
taylorje — 12 years ago(December 23, 2013 06:08 AM)
Mr. Coffee, microwaves, cable TV and answering machines were all available by 1979. The answering machines weren't as common and not many people had them. But they were available; a big box that hooked up to your phone. I remember begging my parents to get cable but they wouldn't. When I went to college in the mid-1970's, I had a Mr. Coffee machine in my room.
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GuyOnTheLeft — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 07:42 AM)
Actually, child deaths from "unintentional injuries" (falls, fires, drownings, getting run over by cars) were WAY higher in the '70s than they are now. I don't mean 50% higher, but like three or four times as high.
So all the stuff you are scoffing/sneering at has actually saved many thousands of lives.
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lux7-578-527347 — 13 years ago(January 10, 2013 06:46 PM)
Since I was a child of the 70's, I so wish were back in those days.so much simpler, there were no terrorists, no child killers shooting at schoolspeople could live their life without fear. With the exception of the show with the jury selection. I was appalled at the one guy who was such a bigot, why didnt one of the lawyers catch that?
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GuyOnTheLeft — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 07:46 AM)
No terrorists in the 1970s? LOL Talk about remembering a decade through rose-colored glasses!
http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/28/opinions/bergen-1970s-terrorism/
(CNN)Terrorists' bombs going off frequently in New York, Washington, Chicago, and Los Angeles. More than a hundred hijackings of airplanes in the States.
These weren't the acts of ISIS-inspired terrorists in recent times, but of terrorists in America during the 1970s
In fact, the real Golden Age of terrorism in the United States was during the '70s, not in the post-9/11 world. Consider that terrorism in the United States was then a quite common feature of life: There were literally hundreds of terrorist bombings, shootings and hijackings in States during the 1970s. In the 14 years since 9/11 there have been by contrast only some two-dozen terrorist attacks in the United States perpetrated by a mix of jihadist terrorists, neo-Nazis, violent racists and anti-government militants, according to a count by New America.
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BugisStreetAnnie — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 10:15 PM)
Talk about remembering a decade through rose-colored glasses!
Exactly, and they also had school shootings because I remember the 'I hate Mondays girl, Brenda Spencer, who shot up an elementary school and killed some people because she hated Mondays. B!tch was crazy! -
GuyOnTheLeft — 9 years ago(January 28, 2017 05:51 AM)
Good point. "Family" was in the midst of its third season at that time.
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Sjbradford — 9 years ago(February 04, 2017 12:19 PM)
Oh come now. Mass shootings are FAR more frequent than they were then. I remember the shooting at the San Ysidro McDonald's back in the 1980s, and it was so shocking. The news reported on it for weeks. Now, these shootings happen so frequently that it's not even shocking any more.
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GuyOnTheLeft — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 07:50 AM)
It's funny to look at the date of the OP and realize that when it was written, the iPhone was not yet released (it came out just over two weeks later). Netflix existed but only to mail people DVDs, and they certainly didn't make their own shows. There was no Hulu, or Amazon Prime TV, etc. There were no self driving cars. So arguably in the nine and a half years since it was posted, things have again changed just as much!
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