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70's common room

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#1
  • 菜の花
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  • 2022/08/22 16:43

For those of you in your 70's, please use this forum to

talk about everyday problems, financial matters, recommended healthy recipes,

things you enjoy doing, or whatever

you think would be good. It's like a well-wisher's meeting.

Why don't you tweet about it?

Please don't be sarcastic or cold-hearted.

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#106
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 08:02
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Oare wa Kawahara no Kare Sozuki" is the beginning of the song and the name of the song is Funatou Kouta

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%88%B9%E9%A0%AD%E5%B0%8F%E5%94%84

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#107
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 08:27
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> He must have been an engineer

I know he enjoyed photography since he was single, but he was not as technical as an engineer. Probably because he was wealthy, I didn't hear that he had his own car, but he had a driver's license and could drive, so he could have joined the automobile corps. I guess money always talks. And yet, I grew up a cheapskate. Well, after the war, food and supplies were not available at all. I myself was very skinny, my stomach was gaping and my chest was so thin that you could see all my ribs.


> My family was on the Chinese front, and the execution of prisoners of war was traumatic for them.

I heard that everyone had a hard time back then. My wife's father was sent to the south, but since he was a cook in a restaurant, he was assigned to the meal group and was one of the few who fired a gun on the front line. However, it was hard for him when he was assigned as a night watchman at a place where enemy prisoners of war were captured and beheaded, and where many of their heads were placed. Even 10 or 20 years after the war, he still had nightmares in his sleep and would wake up screaming loudly when he dreamed that only the head was staring at him.

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#108
  • みなみ
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 11:10
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It is interesting to hear all the different stories.
It makes me think about how different things are today from a while ago.

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#109
  • 団塊
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 11:51
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Our parents' generation ( over 90 years old ) are war veterans.

Come to think of it, when my parents met people their age, they would first ask them where they served during the war.
Sometimes there were people who were exempted from military service, and even though I sympathized with them if they only had one kidney or something, there were sons of landowners who were exempted, and they complained, "How could they be exempted ! with such a fine physique?"

It seems that, as Mr. Doubukinman says, "money always talks.

We grew up not knowing about the war, but if your parents are still alive, it would be good to hear their stories.

Come to think of it, ♪ there was once a popular song, "I grew up without knowing the Senso ♪".
I think it was Toi Emore ?.

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#110
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 16:16
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Children Who Have Never Known War."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY43S56vNAc

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