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What was life like in the late 1900s?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by KingCheetah, Jan 22, 2026 at 3:12 PM.

  1. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Atomic Playboy

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    Did kids really do this all day?
     
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    Late 1900's, I was thinking 1908, maybe 1909.

    More like this:

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    all i know is it was great
     
  5. dc rock

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    Older women were constantly rolling down their car windows to ask if I was wearing Bugle Boy jeans.
     
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    ...and Grey Poupon mustard
     
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    Such a simpler and more courteous time. Just 2 dudes on their early 1900s donks greeting each other. Where did we, as a society, go wrong?
     
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  12. KingCheetah

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    Is that the Alamo?
     
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    Rummaging neighbors mailboxes for these

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    and these

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  14. Ubiquitin

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    You'd call 713 HOUSTON to find out what was up.
     
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    It’s what is colloquially known as docking. Search for ‘two dudes docking’ for more information.
     
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    We were often being chased by a large, man-sized bat.

     
  19. Ubiquitin

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    Same pic as OP
     
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    Depressing to think about. The biggest scandal in the world was the president getting BJs, much better and simpler times.
     

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