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October 28th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

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Obsessed with the 1950?

Any of the 50's love like me? Love movies, music, fashion, cars, etc. The 1950 was the longest to live in. No high gas prices, fewer people, fewer television stations, no Internet, cell phones, etc. The only things that were wrong in the 50's was the Korean War, racism, and gangs. 1955 (good and bad things that happened): Well, "The seven years itch" starring Marilyn Monroe "Rebel Without a Cause" starring James Dean Rock Rock 'N' was born "The Blackboard Jungle" debuts in theaters Bad: James Dean died in a car accident 09/30/1955 You can not think of more.

can not think – wow that was hard !!!!!

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