1920s
The 1920s have never been officially sanctioned by the United Nations Institute for Time. It therefore exists as a vagrant decade, roaming through history in a modified gin palace, spewing gangsters, flag poles and Rabbi Al Capone (guns don't hurt him).
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Origin of the 1920s
Originally commissioned by Hollywood as the setting of Gangster movies, the 1920s were due to fill the gap between World War I and World War Ia, the space was accidentally occupied by the 1970s when that decade moved to get away from its neighbours, the 1960s and the 1980s. At this time the 1920s became a hobo time period. Temporarily converted as a rest home for Sean Connerys accent, it became for a short time a popular place to spawn grandparents. After sustaining some damage in the Great Fire of 1923 it was condemmed and sentenced for demolition. It escaped with the help of the A-Team, and became a pirate decade, plundering dance crazes from other time periods. Officially number 1 on the FBIs most wanted time zones list it should under no circumstances be approached.
Main Events of the 1920s
- Invention of booze
- Prohibition of booze
- Dancing on flagpoles
- Charles Lindbergh
- Birth of Perry Como
- Invention of edible syphilis
- Art Deco
Appearance
Chalky
Popular years
Flavor
Malted
Future Plans
The 1920s are currently trying to clear their name after being accused of the assassination of Stalin. If successful, they are reportedly planning to become an 1930s theme park to be called Hooverville.
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