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On 2008-06-19 17:49, Swanky wrote:
I think it is a generational thing. My (our) generation grew up finding vintage items in the thrift store. Relics of the Atomic Age. We grew up visiting a few of those places and see them fading away. Tiki is a part of that. The younger people seem to think of the 70's as we think of the 50's and 60's. And the funny thing is, I can't understand liking the 70's! Tear it down!
But it's also a maturity thing. 20-somethings drink shooters. Or, well, these days, I think 20-somethings aren't drinking at all any more... But, they want quantity and not quality in their drinking. Well, that's how I was.
Same reason you don't meet many 23 year old Masons...
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"I think 20-somethings aren't drinking at all anymore..."
Next time you`all come down here. I'll take you to a little place called Ybor City, Tampa, Florida... where the 20-something's don't stop till the break of dawn !!!!
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