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Default Serious question re 60 and 70's stuff

On Jul 17, 7:23*am, Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> On Wed 16 Jul 2008 09:27:09p, sandi told us...
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> > Hi all

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> > Being a 'newbie" here and not aware of everyones, locations, ages.
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> > I was a thinking... being a product of the 60 and 70's myself
> > (I've always been a 'community' type person and an willing to help
> > anyone and in any way in my area...)
> > has anyone suggested, due to our/usenet food interests, possible
> > ages of some -I wave to this - close to retirement myself and also
> > because of the economy... a food lovers community?

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> > Call me old fashion, love of people, same interests...
> > what about a group... to buy some land and communal living?

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> > Experiment, cook, eat... enjoy life... help one another?

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> > FOOD FOR THOUGHT. *<;o-)

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> And we could call it "Foody Acres", right? :-)
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> It's just me, but the very thought of "communal living" for any purpose
> would drive me right over the edge.
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Me, too. Ick.

Howcome everyone who wasn't an adult in the 60s and 70s wants to
reconstruct it? Folks, it wasn't that great. "Earth colors," "earth
shoes?" No thanks.

I loved the 50s, but wouldn't want to go back there, either.

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