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Old 04-13-2009, 07:49 PM
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[b][color="Red"]The younger generation will never understand why us old fogies feel sorry for them. It's sad that the 60s were "truly the beginning of the end of the innocent era." I fondly recall roaming far and wide , and people today are afraid to leave their yards. Not even the parents of today's young people remember the age of innocence. Yes, many things have improved since then, but I think I'd rather have the innocence back.
Oh, how I agree with you! It's sad that my kids and grandkids couldn't have grown up with the innocence of the '60s!! What an awesome time to be a teen back then...I wouldn't trade it for anything!
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Old 04-13-2009, 08:23 PM
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Ahhhh, the 60's---a lot of great times and some bad times. It's ashame things had to change like they did.

If I could, I'd go back for a "visit".
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Old 04-14-2009, 06:35 PM
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Loved the link!! Can't remember a lot about the 60's but was out shopping today and found this very large owl that way back when we wouldn't have been caught dead with!! We had to bring him home. What memories old things can stir. Thanks for the memories! Oh, and only 59 cents! 60's prices too! I believe he's a seventies owl!



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