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	<title>Comments on: Boomers . . . and How They Got That Way</title>
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		<title>By: April Braswell</title>
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		<description>Hi Jim,

oh that is a RIOT! OK, so I didn&#039;t quite grow up in the 1950s.  My late husband did!  Although your story did remind me of &quot;Road Trips&quot; from the 1970s and earlier.  What fun!

Oh, the spilled drinks, food, screaming children.

OH my.  Nothing like the Long Island Freeway with 4 children, Ole Style A/C, and a fluffy collie to make for a long drive being FUN for the adults.

We would play license plate games.  Your tale of your brother&#039;s change the rules tricks reminds me of card game we played as kids.

Now we are all close.

Thanks for your Boomer Blues posts.  These are a delightfully fun read.


Your twitter buddy,

April</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jim,</p>
<p>oh that is a RIOT! OK, so I didn&#8217;t quite grow up in the 1950s.  My late husband did!  Although your story did remind me of &#8220;Road Trips&#8221; from the 1970s and earlier.  What fun!</p>
<p>Oh, the spilled drinks, food, screaming children.</p>
<p>OH my.  Nothing like the Long Island Freeway with 4 children, Ole Style A/C, and a fluffy collie to make for a long drive being FUN for the adults.</p>
<p>We would play license plate games.  Your tale of your brother&#8217;s change the rules tricks reminds me of card game we played as kids.</p>
<p>Now we are all close.</p>
<p>Thanks for your Boomer Blues posts.  These are a delightfully fun read.</p>
<p>Your twitter buddy,</p>
<p>April</p>
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