<p>I'd choose the 1960s, just seems like such a happy environment for the most part . . and the 60s hair "curled flips" and fluffy skirts were so cute! And even the men were handsome with the slicked hair . . and come on, FREE LOVE PARADES (;)), first man on the moon, brady bunch, flintstones & jetsons, ROCK N ROLL baby</p>
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The sixties were the age of youth, as 70 million children from the post-war baby boom became teenagers and young adults.
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Reminds me of the drive in movies, first mcdonalds with the malt shakes . . they didn't need a lot to have a great time :)</p>
<p>Ohman...so many possiblities. I'd say, in American history...proobably the '20s, just because it sounds like fun. Though I do admit...it's tempting to say the era of the founding fathers.</p>
<p>In general world history--definitely the Elizabethian era....it's a long, long story. But. That era means a lot to me.</p>
<p>I would have loved to live back in the the late 1940 and early 1950s. The classic feel to it with the juke boxes and coke machines and those retro vehicles would have been neat.</p>
<p>Sigh, I suppose you are a bit young to have had your party wiped out by cholera. Back in my day, the Oregon Trail was best traveled in an Apple IIc brand conestona wagon.</p>
<p>And we had "peparoni and chease" in our epitaph.</p>