Examining Culture in 1999: Insights from Ross Benes And Wilbur Hay

I Agree With Book Author Ross Benes Regarding The Content In The Book That He Had Authored, Titled “1999”.

The late 1990’s, overall; were not a good time.

The year 1999 was not a good year.

I didn’t have any tolerance for Low Culture then, and I still don’t have any tolerance for Low Culture now.

I have written a Book under my Pen Name “Wilbur Hay” titled “The Day-To-Day Lives Of A Well-Off Couple And Their Autistic Son” with the mission to forevermore immortalize the history and culture of the 1970’s, 1980’s, and early 1990’s; and Broadcasting history for the entire duration of the 20th Century.

You may purchase a copy of this Book online from Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-day-to-day-lives-of-a-well-off-couple-and-their-autistic-son-wilbur-hay/1142670568?ean=9784127227083

The mission of a possible Movie Adaptation of this Novel is not only to visually immortalize Broadcasting History (albeit being fictionalized), and to visually immortalize the broad history and culture of the 1970’s, 1980’s, and early 1990’s; but also to expose younger generations of people to the moral decency and the greater number of intellectual people that existed during the 1970’s, 1980’s, and the early 1990’s; and to also send the message to youngsters that there is more to life than Sports, Fitness, Smartphones, and Social Media; such as Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Buses, Amateur/Ham Radio, Electric Fans, and the Commercial Broadcast Radio and Television Industry.


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