Why 70s & 80s Kids Rule: The Ultimate Guide | Karen Morgan

Publicado 2024-06-22
Welcome y’all!

This clip is from the live taping of my new album, “Shiny Happy People Laughing,” recorded in my home town of Athens, Georgia. You may have seen some of this material on video, but it has never been recorded for an audio album. I am excited to give you a sneak peek!

***** I do all of my own social media posts and video editing while touring for shows, so I would be SO grateful if you could LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE with your friends. Thank you!!

My channel & my comedy are all about laughing at life. Hit subscribe to keep the fun going! Here you will find standup comedy, storytelling, voiceovers, and random stuff that makes me laugh. My comedy material is about parenting, marriage, relationships, family, aging "gracefully" and the humor of everyday life. I'm also a Southern girl who married a Yankee and moved to Maine, so you will probably see stuff about how cold I am and how much I miss the Waffle House. I work as a clean comic on stage, so I try to do the same with my channel.

I was raised in the 1970s and went to school in the 1980s, so expect some humorous nostalgic trips to the past for Over 50 Gen X, Gen Jones and Baby Boomers. And because I am a very proud alum of the University of Georgia who was born and raised in Athens, you will definitely see some videos about the Georgia Bulldogs (Go Dawgs!).

Cheers!
Karen


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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @LeTrashPanda
    "Stop cryin or I'll give you something to cry about" --- My parents 😂
  • @bendyparanormal
    I was born in 1968. Grew up in Florida. Not a single word in this was untrue, fabricated, inaccurate or in any way exaggerated. And you know what? Those days were wonderful and I’d go back and live them all over again if I could! ❤️
  • The Gen Xers had the best childhood, while the Baby Boomers had the best adult life.
  • @SKIP-yj3xp
    She triggered a lot of memories of better days.
  • @BrianG-ko2df
    Born in 71 and learn how to drive when I was 4. Sat on my dad's lap, of course no seatbelts, steered while he had a Marlboro in one hand and a Budweiser in the other. I have no idea how I'm still breathing.
  • @deborah2768
    Thanks for the memories. We were lucky to have grown up back then. Innocent, playing outside all day with friends, then after dinner til the street lights came on and going swimming in the river using the rope swing attached to the trees hanging over the river to hurl us in. We were lucky. Those were the days. 😀
  • @superstormday993
    Born in 65, and you brought back all my favorite memories. All that stuff was trauma free. No adults! Just lots and lots of adventures.
  • @wdwerker
    Bats circling the streetlights meant that it was time to go home for supper.
  • @hehjr47
    I'm 62, and I lived every word of this. I need a time machine just to do it all over!!!
  • @KLo-du1vs
    Born in 63. I so wish our children nowadays could grow up the same way I did.
  • @KieranMckean
    At nine years old i could buy thunder flash fire crackers and M-80s from a guy two blocks from my parents house. We would blow things up like my mom's empty coffee cans. 💥😆 And we would jump our bikes over our friends as they lay on the ground in front of the plywood ramp. 🚲
  • Saw Jaws at age 10......lived in Wisconsin....still scared of the water.
  • @Tucker-Man-
    My mom had a huge Mercury station wagon and since we were all crazy, my sister and I folded those seats down in the back and used a blanket to slide around on the metal surface.Seatbelts? We weren’t even in seats. 😂😂
  • @donpardo2510
    We brought waxed paper to sit on for the metal slide so we could reach warp speed
  • @Kerryjotx
    1963 here. This was exactly my childhood. We were feral until our dads whistled for us when the streetlights came on in Ft Worth. Each dad had a different whistle and we all knew every one
  • @juliegood7999
    Came of age in the 70s…absolutely no parent supervision…so much freedom…good times, good friends ❤❤❤❤
  • @CAA8470
    I love her Gen X shtick. Finally someone is speaking up for us overlooked, poor little latch-key, forgotten kids!!!! Instead of "rub some dirt on it" I always got "take an aspirin." "Ma, my appendix just burst." "Take an aspirin. You're going to school!" BTW-even scarier than Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka was that dude in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang who stole children. I'm in my 50s and I'm still traumatized. I was just telling a Gen Z'er today about the terrible days before TV remote controls when you got in fights over who was going to get up to change the channel, or fix the vertical hold on the TV by jumping up and down in front of it, or banging the top or the side of the set with your fist. When those didn't work you felt around back for that little vertical hold knob, but you could never quite see the screen while turning the knob so you needed an assist to tell you when the picture had stopped rolling....
  • @teresayates8274
    I was born in the 60's. Everything she said was 100% accurate😂