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Global War on Terror 9: Winter Is Here.

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As Asian women are to mookie, 80's hair is to me.

The rule is: whatever was big when you were 16 (music, clothing, hairstyle) will always turn your crank.

It is Forever 1979.

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But I wasn't 16 in the 80's.

80's post punk, that's where it's at. Girls with big spikey platinum hair dancing like the Go-go's Rarrrrrr!!
 
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But I wasn't 16 in the 80's.

I was and I am not sure I would choose the Big Hair era over all the others. Probably the 70's as I do recall Farrah, Catherine and Cheryl posters making their way onto my bedroom walls before being replaced by Floyd, The Cure, REM and the like.
 
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80's? Terri Nunn. Close second Patty Smyth.

Yikes. Patty Smyth is many things but attractive is not one of them. She and Janis are the Monsters of Rock in more ways than one.

Viv Albertine. Debbie Harry. Kate Pierson. Tina Weymouth. Gina Schock.
 
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I've always felt fortunate to have been that age (16) in 1969. I was a hick but aware enough of all the social issues that burned so bright in those and preceding years, yet young enough to be safe from the killing fields for at least a couple of years. The music, of course. Raquel Welch was a little too much sex for a 16-year-old (yeah, I know--how is that possible?). Grace Slick and Joan Baez were not.
 
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I've always felt fortunate to have been that age (16) in 1969.

I speak for everyone under 60 and over 80 when I say, "we knoooooooooow."

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">This <a href="https://twitter.com/drewmagary?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@drewmagary</a> piece is *everything.* "If you supported the troops, you'd ****ing hate war." The whole piece should be read and re-read, as well as stapled to the forehead of every flag-humping politician who's ginning up this next war. <a href="https://t.co/GZbH5wTk5Z">https://t.co/GZbH5wTk5Z</a> <a href="https://t.co/H1nJYH4468">pic.twitter.com/H1nJYH4468</a></p>— Kevin Gannon (@TheTattooedProf) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheTattooedProf/status/1215040879385296902?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 8, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Yikes. Patty Smyth is many things but attractive is not one of them. She and Janis are the Monsters of Rock in more ways than one.

Viv Albertine. Debbie Harry. Kate Pierson. Tina Weymouth. Gina Schock.

Smyth, not Smith.

From, what was the name, Scandal?
 
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Smyth, not Smith.

From, what was the name, Scandal?

Patty (edit: Patti) Smyth, as in Horses, right?

She's a genius but yikes.

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These days she looks like Steven Tyler.
 
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Patty Smyth, as in Horses, right?

She's a genius but yikes.

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These days she looks like Steven Tyler.

What in the hell is that?
 
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I was and I am not sure I would choose the Big Hair era over all the others. Probably the 70's as I do recall Farrah, Catherine and Cheryl posters making their way onto my bedroom walls before being replaced by Floyd, The Cure, REM and the like.

On looks only, Lita Ford in the 80s. However, she was, shall we say, not the most lady-like woman? Susanna Hoffs was rather attractive. Paula Abdul was the "It" girl for a while, and Spinderella (DJ for Salt'n'Pepa) was rather hot. Same with Janet Jackson. Going into the 90s, Alanis was decent looking, and DEFINITELY got better with age. I always had a thing for Jewel, too. Eve is dang good-looking, also.
 
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Silly me I thought this was the thread on war...not the thread of ugly guys rating women way out of their league.

(yes I know that is the entire internet but still ;) )
 
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My take on this whole thing:

Trump: Take out that Salami guy. He killed a bunch of people.
Everyone: ok, done. What's Step 2?
Trump: What's a "step 2?"

I think everyone finally convinced him to show a thread of competence in not retaliating to the retaliation.
 
I think everyone finally convinced him to show a thread of competence in not retaliating to the retaliation.

If by everyone you mean Tucker Carlson, then you're correct.


As someone point out (here? Twitter?) Thank GOD Bill O'Reilly isn't in the 8PM time slot any more.
 
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