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The 60s
by
Razor X
on 09 Nov, 2007 19:32
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#1
by
SLYinKC
on 09 Nov, 2007 19:46
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Even though I was only in first grade when the sixties ended, it still brought back some memories. Thanks for sharing.
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#2
by
tomgallagher
on 09 Nov, 2007 19:48
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Geez, that was great Razor. Thanks a lot.
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#3
by
Razor X
on 09 Nov, 2007 19:49
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Even though I was only in first grade when the sixties ended, it still brought back some memories. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. It was from an email my dad sent to me. I'm trying to figure out why he sent it to me, since most of it is before my time and I was too young to remember what wasn't.
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#4
by
Sgt. Pate
on 09 Nov, 2007 20:28
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They say if you can remember the 60's, you weren't really there.

That link was really far out man!
Can you believe I had hair half way down my back?
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#5
by
Razor X
on 10 Nov, 2007 09:53
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Can you believe I had hair half way down my back? 
No. Prove it. Show us a pic.
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#6
by
Koaa2
on 10 Nov, 2007 10:12
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That was good.
Do you think the time was easier, or was it that we were just young, with little to worry us?
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#7
by
Razor X
on 10 Nov, 2007 10:25
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That was good.
Do you think the time was easier, or was it that we were just young, with little to worry us?
The crime rate was definitely lower back then.
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#8
by
tomgallagher
on 10 Nov, 2007 11:51
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I don't recall those days being as violent as things are today.
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#9
by
Bald_freak
on 10 Nov, 2007 17:55
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I don't recall those days being as violent as things are today.
hell, go back 10 years and it wasn't as bad as it is now!!!
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#10
by
wpruitt
on 10 Nov, 2007 22:06
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Because small towns in the American South ran about ten years behind the rest of the country, the "Psychedelic 60's" did not hit until almost 1970! It was a fairly calm era and the only national events that stand out in my mind are the Kennedy Assasinations, the Moon Landing and the '68 Presidential Elections.
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#11
by
tomgallagher
on 11 Nov, 2007 08:39
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Remember the '68 Democratic convention in Chicago. Oh brother, what a circus that was.