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Originally posted by: alien42
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
Originally posted by: alien42
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
Originally posted by: alien42
rock and roll was re-born
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: alien42
rock and roll was re-born
Who cares if it was the decade that heavy metal died in?
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Hamburgers died too, fatboy.
Congrats on Lifer (it took me 6 years.)![]()
Don't forget Somalia, Iraq, and a number of other countries entrenched in civil wars/ political unrest and all that stuff.Originally posted by: Molondo
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
Peacefull?
Rwanda
Balkans
Chechnya
others i can't name on top of my head.
rwanda was a horrific genocide isolated within a single country. the war related death tolls in the 90s and 00s speak for themselves. i did say mostly and maybe i should have said in comparison to the 2000s.Originally posted by: Molondo
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
Peacefull?
Rwanda
Balkans
Chechnya
others i can't name on top of my head.
Originally posted by: alien42
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
Originally posted by: alien42
the 90s were mostly peaceful and mankind was not so concerned with destroying itself. the economy was spectacular, rock and roll was re-born and fear was not the order of the day.
World Trade center was bombed during the 90's, then there was that nutcake who blew up that building in Oklahoma City, let's see, L.A riots, crazy UFO cults, drug epidemics, and Hanson.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Hamburgers died too, fatboy.
Congrats on Lifer (it took me 6 years.)![]()
I dunno about that. Didn't the obesity "epidemic" start making news around 2000? thx btw.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Are you obese?
No. Skinny as a rail, actually.
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Are you obese?
No. Skinny as a rail, actually.
Ewwww... that's just as bad, lol. But IMO skinny to the extreme > fat to the extreme.
