Simon Murtagh
This is the 30th most popular campaign
Hi I'm a respecter of the old school, one of very few left. Excuse me if I sound old, but I do prefer the good old days. Days of going the pictures with a pound, have bus fare to come home and still have change for the chippy. Were footballers were men and not pansies with hair bands and barbie dolls for wifes. Music was music and not synthesize drum and base, bring back guitar solos. The point i'm tring to make is BRING BACK THE OLD SCHOOL, that means bleached jeans, proper rock, NO "SOCIAL" NETWORKS and free love. I hope you agree with me, Its me or the "hoodie generation" Peace, Love, Empathy Simon M.
*headbutts keyboard* you do understand that there are millions world-wide that still live in the old-school, let alone want it back? mainly, those who enjoyed it ... you know this very well simon. otherwise, AC/DC's latest albums wouldn't be selling ...
Patrick, 15 April 2009 21:26
Thank you becca
Simon, 04 April 2009 20:24
Hi Simon, I totally agree with your campaign 100%! Its good to know that someone around still tloves the old days! Keep up the good work :) Becca x
Becca, 02 April 2009 12:22
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hiya simon. i think your campaign is a nice idea, just a little unrealistic. for a start, due to inflation, it would be pretty much impossible to have money worth the same as it was in those "good old days". also, things like sports people, music and fashion do change. can you imagine fans of pink floyd or AC/DC complaining that they werent playing Mozart or Beethoven? we live in this generation, like it or not, but fortunately we do have choices like what music we buy or what we wear.
yoshe, 21 May 2009 20:39