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I gonna need something that won't give me a heat stroke.
mullet is good
ps: also have a pen or pencil always handy to use to rewind your cassettes to save up on batteries.
Oh and you need a C.R.T. television, but not the flat screened wega models 'cause those didn't exist 'till the naughts. If you have a choice, think it's the era of the faux wood trim look, though C.R.Ts. are growing scarce so you might not have much of a choice.
I suppose a Mullet works but I think it's also more of a 1970s hairstyle, so a mohawk would be better.
Phones where you have to use your finger to go around a wheel and dial. Dating women with yellow pants and silver glitter shoes with hairspray boofed hair.
Cigarette smoking almost everywhere. Dope smoking looked down upon and kept in secret.
Taking for granted just how great entertainment and movies were at the time, being we knew nothing else but greatness.
Only news at 6pm local, and 6:30 pm for national (only one half hour) and newspapers where we got most our news.
the sony crt one that was shaped like a motorcycle helmet, to be cool.