RE: Stranger Things
August 16, 2016 at 7:53 am
(This post was last modified: August 16, 2016 at 7:55 am by Fake Messiah.)
Yeah I watched it and I can say I enjoyed it. It is kind of escapist kind of entertainment so I guess there really isn't much to say about this, but what I really find ridiculous is how these kids are so free to roam outside without any chores or supervision from their parents, if only I could have gone out and stayed all night when I was what 12 yrs old. I mean what are they baby boomers? Because I remember Bill Bryson said when he was a kid he had that kind of freedom because in those baby boomer childhood days there were so many kids outside that parents just gave up on supervision.
Other thing is walkie talkies. They made me a flashback of something I haven't think about since and that is when I was a kid one guy had this headphones walkie talkies and for some reason when we were talking some German speaking people would interrupt - I had no idea who they were. Maybe they were picking airplanes and pilots inside talking? I may have to contact that guy and ask him.
Other thing is walkie talkies. They made me a flashback of something I haven't think about since and that is when I was a kid one guy had this headphones walkie talkies and for some reason when we were talking some German speaking people would interrupt - I had no idea who they were. Maybe they were picking airplanes and pilots inside talking? I may have to contact that guy and ask him.
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