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1970s University of Life
Nineteen seventies, teenage years, never on my own, end of school education, I’m now ready to do my thing full of life, excess energy, over flowing with testosterone sampling alcohol drinks, karaoke, thinking I could sing, working life, set hours, rules and regulations to adhere payday, money in my pocket, things to buy, new clothes, night clubs, late nights early mornings, nothing to fear, search for records, Motown, Beatles and the shadows, feelings of freedom, my motorcycle and all the gear helmet, jacket, scarf and boots, girl on pillion seat, experience foreign holidays, sun, sangria and cheer, nineteen seventies a time of work new people to meet, decade of fashion, an era of change, for this country lad new experiences, problems to solve, life changers, Ben Sherman, Oxford bags, flower power, shoulder pad oh to be young, free, happy, unable to see life’s dangers. 2/26/2018 Contest: where were you in the 1970s Sponsored by Line Gauthier.
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