To: ml/nj
“I graduated high school in 1964.”
I graduated high school in 1965. While I appreciate the technological advances made since then, it seems our culture has become a sewer. Can you imagine the challenges of raising a teenager in today’s world?
35 posted on
03/25/2011 4:38:01 PM PDT by
SVTCobra03
(You can never have enough friends, horsepower or ammunition.)
To: SVTCobra03
I graduated high school in 1964 ...
I graduated high school in 1965. ... it seems our culture has become a sewer.
I graduated high school in 1966 ... it's THEIR culture, not ours, that's in the sewer.
I still fight to preserve ours every chance I get no matter how many times I get called a racist, a bigot, or homophobe.
38 posted on
03/25/2011 4:52:00 PM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: SVTCobra03
>>Can you imagine the challenges of raising a teenager in todays world?
Pretty easy actually. Love them, don’t let them watch TV, and convince them that the outside world is full of whores and fools...which it is.
40 posted on
03/25/2011 4:56:20 PM PDT by
struggle
((The struggle continues))
To: SVTCobra03
I graduated high school in 1965. While I appreciate the technological advances made since then, it seems our culture has become a sewer. Can you imagine the challenges of raising a teenager in todays world?And to top it off, a 63-year-old singer (goes by "Elton John") and his legitimized-by-civil-service male "partner" are given an infant boy (surrogate mother) and regaled for doing so. One of the baby's "godmothers" is an IT that goes by "Lady Gaga". There is more shameless debauchery and blasphemy in today's society because the technological advances spread the sewer culture far and wide.
76 posted on
03/26/2011 9:42:36 AM PDT by
arasina
(So there.)
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