To: Semper Vigilantis
You know, sir, I am not young myself, and made a lot of really bad mistakes in my life, but when looking at others who grew up at the same time I did (the infamous "Baby Boomer" generation), who had adopted, vigorously and enthusiastically, the "hippie culture," it just seems that despite some of these pretty massive mistakes I made, I have fewer, or no, regrets. Things happen.
Along with fewer, or no regrets, I still have all my original hair, all my original teeth.....as compared with the alleged photographs of DUmmies my own age.
I am just lucky, I guess.
59 posted on
01/18/2005 7:30:45 AM PST by
franksolich
(a fronte praecipitum, a tergo lupus)
To: franksolich
You know, sir, I am not young myself, and made a lot of really bad mistakes in my life, but when looking at others who grew up at the same time I did (the infamous "Baby Boomer" generation), who had adopted, vigorously and enthusiastically, the "hippie culture," it just seems that despite some of these pretty massive mistakes I made, I have fewer, or no, regrets. Things happen.
You have no regrets about the world you helped to create that I grew up in and am now trying to roll back for my own children?
Am I mistaken in my interpretation?
111 posted on
01/18/2005 1:25:02 PM PST by
wasp69
("You're done, Rather! No more 'Divine Right of Kings'!" - Oliver "Buckhead" Cromwell (sorta)
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