24th March 1984 at Shermer High
Don't you forget about me
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Tried watching it once, didn’t get all the way through.
Tried watching it once, didn’t get all the way through.
Powercut?
He was only 59 when he died.
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”
lol @gobuchul. Enjoyed both those films at the time, find them terrible these days!
They were of their times.
My teenage self thought every American lived like Ferris and his mates. I longed to have that lifestyle!
Crotch knit fingerless gloves. Shocked they went out of fashion
Simple Minds track still sounds great, classic tune
Mind you it was set closer to the end of WW2 than it is to now
Went to D day beaches as a lad. Was many years ago now but 1944 was only 30 years before.
Mind you it was set closer to the end of WW2 than it is to now.
Whoah.
“ Shocked they went out of fashion”
They never went out of fashion. You went out of fashion.
What was the punchline to the joke Judge whats-his-face tells as he crawls through the ducting?
They never went out of fashion. You went out of fashion
Me? In my chinos?
I don't think so grampa
Probably unusual but I still love all of the John Hughes 80’s comedies told from a teenagers perspective. Reminds me of my childhood. Even though I am 5o this year, I still find myself rooting for the teenagers - rather than the parents or teachers.
Some bits haven’t aged well - more to do with social norms than anything else. Our teenagers, seem to have the same self-consciousness, worries as we did - not a lot has changed.
Don’t you forget about me
I preferred the 12” b-side (A Brass Band in African Chimes).
preferred the 12” b-side (A Brass Band in African Chimes).
I had actually forgotten the b side
Oh the ironing
I increasingly reflect on how this is what it means to drift to the right as you get older – your views don’t change, society changes around you.
Stolen from elsewhere on the internet:
Boomers: Kids these days are so easily offended by everything, snowflakes the lot of them.
Boomers in their youth : SHE SAT WHERE ON THE BUS!!!!!!

