Q: how do you feel knowing you're a baby boomer?
A: I like the idea that my generation was the product of a prosperous age in American history.
Q: Whats your birthday?
A: June 25, 1954
Q: How older are you?
A: I'm the young age of 54 years old? {{he was smiling :) }}
Q: Where did you live growing up?
A: My dad worked in news paper. We moved around a lot when i was growing up. We mostly lived up north.
Q: What do you remember about the 1950's?
A: I was just a boy in the 50's but i remember my family was well off. My mom did little odd jobs and thank god my dad always had a job. I was the oldest of 3 and we got just about everything we needed and most the things we wanted.
Q: What do you remember about the 1960's?
A: I remember growing up and hearing lost of talk about Cuba and JFK. The biggest thing I remember was all the talk about mixing whites and blacks.
Q: How was "color" seen in your house?
A: It was seen a good thing in my house. Now i wouldn't have had no black girlfriends or anything but we had lots of friends that weren't white.
Q: What do you remember about the 1970's?
A: The 70's was the age of the hippie. My sister cryed when the bettles broke up. I was a total anti-war guy. I went to many protest about the vietnam war.
Q: Could you add to the hippie statement?
A: Sure, I did lots of drugs but my moma didn't know. Music was everything. I had just finished high school and i didn't want to go to college. So i kinda became a hippie to extend my good years as much as i could..
Q: Ok last one, If you could go back to any time what time would you go back to?
A: I would love to go back to my hippie days.. :)
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ha..Cool. Neva met a former hippie. tellem i said hello.
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