First off: hi to any newbies et al, thanks for browsing. I've not been round long and to be perfectly honest it's quite a cultish/clannish
experience. I don't wish to deter. If you're here already then congratulations I think
I don't have any groundbreaking footage or audio. It's already there; like John Lennon said. My question to anyone born mid70s or later is: do you
feel there's a heritage that you've been robbed of?
I wondered if anyone had views about the concept of the 'sibling society'? Let's face it: we're constantly looking right & left with what is a
horizontal aspiration. By that I mean: what sneakers your pal is wearing; what car your neighbour's driving....hell some kill over such
pointlessness!
What happened to vertical aspiration? Where your parents & theirs too were something heroic whatever colour collar they wore. And a foundryman might
cultivate chrysanthemums at the weekend?
Marketing, globilisation and, dare I say it, home computers have triumphed in establishing a 'rubicon' or maginot line between generations. Anyone
working/lower middle class born in the mid70s will remember asking their parents for the first home computer. What a watershed that was eh? The first
toy that cost 3 month's rates and a father could not enjoy with his son... Not exactly fishin' & fire buildin' was it?
I'm painfully aware of my hypocracy right here; I am part of the homogeinised, generalized, averaged out; Ikea coffee table starbucks droneship. I
just wondered if you recognized it too.
Anyway! Cheer up!!
Watch some Father Ted