THE SHANGRI LAS Remember Walkin' in the sand
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Wow, I can see some of the work you did on this video to make it look real, but didn't begin to notice until I watched it 4 or 5 times. Really good job on this. Good song, good singer, good group... good period in time.
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merci à ce merveilleux groupe...autre chose que la soupe qu'on nous sert actuellement...
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what a great decade! Too bad I was born on the late 70´s. Too bad I wasn´t born on the 50s.
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2012 !!
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@goodolarchie agree to disagree
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@Metspart That accounts for the decline in real human contact and general cohesiveness / empathy, but not motivation. I'm talking about why our (I'm assuming you're not over 30 if you mean to comment on it) generation is regarded as slackers. If anything, the apogee of the information age (the exponential rise of tech as you describe) is the one last string of hope remaining for innovation and motivation alike. E.g. google, facebook and the slurry of silicon valley startups - our contribution
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@goodolarchie The rise of technology on an exponential scale. Why go over to a friends house when you can see what they are up to on Facebook and Twitter?
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@Metspart Curiously, to what would you attribute it, o spouter of facts?
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@goodolarchie Interestingly enough, wide name celebrities existed in china in the 600s AD. Fun fact, celebrities have been looked up to forever. We can't blame our lack of motivation on celebrity culture.
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look up Little Jackie's version...GREAT VERSION! Imani Coppola killed it!



There was a difference in the Divas of the 60s, and those of the 90s, 00s, etc. They had class.
I'm 25, and I absolutely loathe my generation for hoisting the likes of Ke$ha and other pop star icons above our shoulders. We are a smart and capable generation, but unmotivated - partially because of our iconic fixations.
goodolarchie 1 year ago 35
"hey Henry you want the leg or the wing"
jezus92191 1 year ago 20