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Liked to have lived between 1900 and 2000? Explain please.

 

Loads of reasons; but mostly to live in a golden era (imo), even during the wars, people had common courtesy; no such thing anymore. These days are all selfish, me me me, consumerist, throw away mentality, no seeking of the common good, celebrity worship, militant islam, noise, one way conveyor to hell.

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I certainly wouldn't be a turf grower/supplier/layer again, one screwed up body later.

I originally wanted to be a marine engineer or join the RN, I got sidetracked into turf working weekends as a boy at it, and it progressed into full time employment when I was told there was a full time job for me when I left school if I wanted it, back in 1982 it was exceptionally good pay for a school leaver so took it. I really should learn to say NO.

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