TVGuy wrote:It's a sad fact that if you mentioned that to a 20 year-old today they would have ZERO idea what you were talking about!joe817 wrote:No kidding! Its like trying to listen to a 33 1/3 rpm record set at 78 rpm!mr1337 wrote:Unrelated note, they sure are talking fast today.
What is Stickland doing today? (5/15)
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Re: What is Stickland doing today? (5/15)
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Re: What is Stickland doing today? (5/15)
I'm 23 and got the referenceTVGuy wrote:It's a sad fact that if you mentioned that to a 20 year-old today they would have ZERO idea what you were talking about!joe817 wrote:No kidding! Its like trying to listen to a 33 1/3 rpm record set at 78 rpm!mr1337 wrote:Unrelated note, they sure are talking fast today.
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Re: What is Stickland doing today? (5/15)
I bet you're in the minority.CoffeeNut wrote:I'm 23 and got the referenceTVGuy wrote:It's a sad fact that if you mentioned that to a 20 year-old today they would have ZERO idea what you were talking about!joe817 wrote:No kidding! Its like trying to listen to a 33 1/3 rpm record set at 78 rpm!mr1337 wrote:Unrelated note, they sure are talking fast today.
Re: What is Stickland doing today? (5/15)
Don't be so sure. Vinyl is "hip" again, actually.TVGuy wrote:I bet you're in the minority.CoffeeNut wrote:I'm 23 and got the referenceTVGuy wrote:It's a sad fact that if you mentioned that to a 20 year-old today they would have ZERO idea what you were talking about!joe817 wrote:No kidding! Its like trying to listen to a 33 1/3 rpm record set at 78 rpm!mr1337 wrote:Unrelated note, they sure are talking fast today.
Frankly, I'm waiting for 8-tracks to be hip again so I can sell the large collection in my attic for a fortune
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Re: What is Stickland doing today? (5/15)
Oh, yes.... he's their gallant hero, standing tall and courageously "fighting for our 2nd Amendment rights."Charles L. Cotton wrote:Please God, let the voters in his District change horses for the next race. You can bet OCT will praise him as a political messiah. That too will speak volumes.
Chas.
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