If you had a choice, which year would you want to be born in?
Mar 18, 2009 by Bongo Bongs | Posted in Other - Society & Culture
I'm not an old fashioned person but in fact, I would like to be born in 1895 because I like all of that victorian stuff, electricity was coming into use, new fangled motorcars were invented. Then airplanes. Improved medicine. Then I would be able to
I'd say 1960s, that way I could've been a teenager in the seventies (i base my desire to live in the 70s by watching the movie Dazed and Confused). They all looked so carefree in that era, and didn't have the worries we have.
Joey T | Mar 18, 2009
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