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The Water Cooler – What Decade Did You Enjoy The Most, And Why?

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The “Water Cooler” is a feature on Claycord.com where we ask you a question or provide a topic, and you talk about it.

The “Water Cooler” will be up Monday-Friday in the noon hour.

QUESTION: Depending on when you were born, what decade did you enjoy the most? The 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s or 2010s?

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The 70s. A cool time to be a teenager. A cool decade in general.

The 80s is my spirit I would rather go back to the ’80s

What I miss most is going to play video games at the arcade rather than playing video games on the phone I love those classic video games nowadays newer game cost $2 while classic arcade games only 25 cents for just a token

I love to order Airlines such a PSA and Air Cal, TWA, Westetn Aurlines and US Air

I love the old fascinated phone before cell phone took over landline phone for very popular

Old television was a great electronic back in the ’80s before flat television took over.

Commercials on television in the 80 was way better than what we have right now

Before a Spam call took over back in the 80s we would just go to bunch of prank calls from other teenagers and that’s one before caller ID was born.

Looking at the map was more fun to solve than it was to look at the GPS.

It’s a lot more but there’s too many to list

I enjoy all of them “first part of this one is a little rough but I see good times ahead” Been here for six of them and cannot say I did not enjoy my life. I hope this is not unique.

The ’70s, no question about it,
I made friends I still have, music I still listen to, and cars I still love to drive.
I loved my job, had a great lifestyle, and had a carefree attitude.

1970s – could go dirt bike riding often, camping, fishing, target shooting out in the open without people freaking out (kids in high school had gun racks in their pickups, usually with 30-30s and nobody freaked out) , worked but it was not the “watch your back” era yet – employers were glad to get you and keep you

Probably for me the 1990s because I finally had a decent income rather than being a “starving musician”. That’s because my work in the 1980s on the side as a computer programmer paid off. However “hands down” worst decade in my life has been this one. I’m sure that others here may feel the same way.

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