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VTHokie2000

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Since I was a child in the 80s, I would say neither.


Don't get me wrong I do enjoy listening to 80s music as well as music from other decades. However, the death of Prince, MJ, and Whitney serve more as a reminder to me that I am getting older and my own mortality will eventually come into question. Instead of longing to relive a particular decade.

(In response to this post by MikeVT85)

Posted: 04/25/2016 at 12:28PM



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