Wizards of E
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Wizards of E
I am not going to promote drug taking but I bet the late 80's were an absolute scream. What a time to be discovering house music, no phones, no Internet, living in the moment, no lock downs only lock ins.... Epic.
It's a great series if anyone has a long drive, what a great listen
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4IrKC8 ... =copy-link
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First half of the 90’s was similar.
When i left school in ‘94 no one had a mobile, the internet was brand new and shit. So no one bothered with it.
Simpler times
When i left school in ‘94 no one had a mobile, the internet was brand new and shit. So no one bothered with it.
Simpler times
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I bet it were bloody great. No cold calls reaching you when you are trying to have time to yourself.lee wrote:First half of the 90’s was similar.
When i left school in ‘94 no one had a mobile, the internet was brand new and shit. So no one bothered with it.
Simpler times
No interruptions during a conversation, kids listening to their parents rather than watching some jobless twat videoing themselves watchig a video of someone else vedeoing themselves playing some shite computer game.
Glad we were piss poor as kids, got no interest in computer games, reality TV or ewt. And listen to music with auditable lyrics rather than mumble rap... Like seriously wtf is it?
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No speed cameras or cctv back in the 80's. AIDS was the worry of the era Bike rallies were wild and little camera evidence. Just fond memories of care free parties. Points had just been abandoned by manufactures, but carbs were still king.
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"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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The glory days.Cabernet wrote:No speed cameras or cctv back in the 80's. AIDS was the worry of the era Bike rallies were wild and little camera evidence. Just fond memories of care free parties. Points had just been abandoned by manufactures, but carbs were still king.
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I do wonder what learners today will get out of biking. A pale shade of that which I enjoyed I fear.
A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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I completely agree.Cabernet wrote:I do wonder what learners today will get out of biking. A pale shade of that which I enjoyed I fear.
I’ve pulled along side a few younger riders (I’m young enough myself like) and they don’t want to talk, have their oh ones out at lights.
The ones I have spoken to are only riding because a car is too expensive or they are just hanging around at the local McDonalds.
Bonkers.
We’ll have to do a NWB OG ride
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