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The suit jacket and the shirt collar up make me think of the 80's preppy style and John Hughes movies.
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I survived that awful decade once. Don't make me relive it.
Minnesota nice vs Miami Vice.
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Quote: @suncoastvike said:
I survived that awful decade once. Don't make me relive it.
Minnesota nice vs Miami Vice.
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Lol. There were a lot of good memories from that decade for me as well as a lot of teenage angst. 
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@suncoastvike said:
I survived that awful decade once. Don't make me relive it.
Minnesota nice vs Miami Vice.
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Lol. There were a lot of good memories from that decade for me as well as a lot of teenage angst. 
As a product of the 70s that decade was not great for me. I was a blue jeans (without a name on the ass) and T's guy in my 20s stuck in the middle of pastel and music I couldn't stand. I felt out of place. 
I learned a valued life lesson. What don't kill hopefully will die eventually on it's own. Then it was grunge and I was back in style...lol.
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Quote: @suncoastvike said:
@Vikergirl said:
@suncoastvike said:
I survived that awful decade once. Don't make me relive it.
Minnesota nice vs Miami Vice.
[Image: v2esytw4pj6v.jpg]
Lol. There were a lot of good memories from that decade for me as well as a lot of teenage angst. 
As a product of the 70s that decade was not great for me. I was a blue jeans (without a name on the ass) and T's guy in my 20s stuck in the middle of pastel and music I couldn't stand. I felt out of place. 
I learned a valued life lesson. What don't kill hopefully will die eventually on it's own. Then it was grunge and I was back in style...lol.
I was a rebel, I didn't follow the trends. There was so much good music that was not mainstream. But all the styles and the music influence future decades. It's inevitable. 
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@suncoastvike said:
@Vikergirl said:
@suncoastvike said:
I survived that awful decade once. Don't make me relive it.
Minnesota nice vs Miami Vice.
[Image: v2esytw4pj6v.jpg]
Lol. There were a lot of good memories from that decade for me as well as a lot of teenage angst. 
As a product of the 70s that decade was not great for me. I was a blue jeans (without a name on the ass) and T's guy in my 20s stuck in the middle of pastel and music I couldn't stand. I felt out of place. 
I learned a valued life lesson. What don't kill hopefully will die eventually on it's own. Then it was grunge and I was back in style...lol.
I was a rebel, I didn't follow the trends. There was so much good music that was not mainstream. But all the styles and the music influence future decades. It's inevitable. 
I guess it was more me then the time. As many mid 20s guys do I had my angry period. Just happened right in the middle of it. 
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This is exactly what I thought when I saw Kirk Cousins' tweet. It's amazing what associations you make with different things. 
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Quote: @Vikergirl said:
This is exactly what I thought when I saw Kirk Cousins' tweet. It's amazing what associations you make with different things. 
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Wow it's like looking in a mirror...
I mean get rid of that shirt, pleated pants, sports jacket take off those boat shoes and for god sakes put on some freaking socks and you have me. If his hair was darker and curlier.

Drop this guy in 1984 and you had me.
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Complete with angry attitude. Which I eventually got over.
You could say I got stuck in the 70's.
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