Feb 11, 2017 12:41:00 GMT
Post by Tweed on Feb 11, 2017 12:41:00 GMT
I see everyone is using my topic. well everyone here does know about the crash, right?
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Feb 11, 2017 13:48:42 GMT
Post by Stephanie on Feb 11, 2017 13:48:42 GMT
Ah, good. Give me the credits.
*As my good friend, Stephanie Threeninesixfive said, "Everyone refers to 1929 as the year od despairs. It's a classic."
Maybe I'll skip out on the credit bit:P:P:P
Aw, c'mon!
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Feb 11, 2017 17:07:07 GMT
Post by Sweets on Feb 11, 2017 17:07:07 GMT
Maybe I'll skip out on the credit bit:P:P:P
Aw, c'mon!
...maybe...
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Feb 11, 2017 17:28:51 GMT
Post by Stephanie on Feb 11, 2017 17:28:51 GMT
...maybe...
The 1920's were quite a wild time, wouldn't you say?
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Feb 11, 2017 19:22:18 GMT
Post by Sweets on Feb 11, 2017 19:22:18 GMT
...maybe...
The 1920's were quite a wild time, wouldn't you say?
Yeah, crazes started to become popular like the pole sitting/standing craze:P
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Feb 11, 2017 20:08:11 GMT
Post by Keplers on Feb 11, 2017 20:08:11 GMT
The 1920's were quite a wild time, wouldn't you say?
Yeah, crazes started to become popular like the pole sitting/standing craze:P
You could say the Twenties were Roaring.
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Feb 11, 2017 20:10:27 GMT
Post by Scarlet on Feb 11, 2017 20:10:27 GMT
Yeah, crazes started to become popular like the pole sitting/standing craze:P
You could say the Twenties were Roaring.
It was cool when over half of America lost their livelihood and money.
By the grace my God has invested into me, I shall lead and follow onto glory.
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Post by Stephanie on Feb 12, 2017 1:26:53 GMT
The 1920's were quite a wild time, wouldn't you say?
Yeah, crazes started to become popular like the pole sitting/standing craze:P
Wiw. I didn't know what that was till I looked it up.
It's quite.............uh........I don't know.
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Post by Sweets on Feb 12, 2017 8:54:56 GMT
Yeah, crazes started to become popular like the pole sitting/standing craze:P
Wiw. I didn't know what that was till I looked it up.
It's quite.............uh........I don't know.
Quite different from today's crazes am I right?
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Feb 12, 2017 12:58:19 GMT
Post by Tweed on Feb 12, 2017 12:58:19 GMT
You could say the Twenties were Roaring.
It was cool when over half of America lost their livelihood and money.
Wouldn't be cool if you were living on a curb.
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Feb 12, 2017 13:43:36 GMT
Post by Stephanie on Feb 12, 2017 13:43:36 GMT
Wiw. I didn't know what that was till I looked it up.
It's quite.............uh........I don't know.
Quite different from today's crazes am I right?
Quite right.
What about the Flappers?
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Feb 12, 2017 15:50:00 GMT
Post by Sweets on Feb 12, 2017 15:50:00 GMT
Quite different from today's crazes am I right?
Quite right.
What about the Flappers?
Those were the women who broke "traditional values" innit? Like they wore shorter skirts and cut their hair and went out without a chaperone:P
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Feb 12, 2017 19:21:49 GMT
Post by Stephanie on Feb 12, 2017 19:21:49 GMT
Quite right.
What about the Flappers?
Those were the women who broke "traditional values" innit? Like they wore shorter skirts and cut their hair and went out without a chaperone:P
Innit? I have not heard that phrase before.
Yes, Flappers were the rebellious girls. Nice girls were not like them.
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Feb 12, 2017 20:28:50 GMT
Post by Sweets on Feb 12, 2017 20:28:50 GMT
Those were the women who broke "traditional values" innit? Like they wore shorter skirts and cut their hair and went out without a chaperone:P
Innit? I have not heard that phrase before.
Yes, Flappers were the rebellious girls. Nice girls were not like them.
Innit is basically saying "ain't it"
Do you agree with them flappers or nah?
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Feb 13, 2017 17:35:38 GMT
Post by Stephanie on Feb 13, 2017 17:35:38 GMT
Innit? I have not heard that phrase before.
Yes, Flappers were the rebellious girls. Nice girls were not like them.
Innit is basically saying "ain't it"
Do you agree with them flappers or nah?
The flappers were bad, rebellious girls. Kind of nasty. I wouldn't be friends with them.
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