KalKal
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just watched this yesterday. that shyt sounds insane. and if I were younger, I'd probably say "man I wish I could've gone there" but as an adult?
I loved the talking head interviews because clearly these people were there as workers or customers and the doc let them walk the line in terms of opinion. Homie who said he's glad he got to grow up in that era but he's also kinda upset he got to grow up in that era. I think that's a great way to look at the nostalgia for that era; yes there was freedom and a lot of choice and parents kinda let their kids run wild, but fukk lol should kids be allowed to run wild? Should a parent allow their kid to keep going to a park after multiple people are killed?
That shyt can never be done again and that's perfectly fine. Every thing has a season.
I would totally be willing to ride an Alpine Slide again right now.
As long as I had elbow/knee pads and some kind of bicycle helmet.