Dave and Bruce:
It has always struck me as downright bizarre that people born between 1946 and 1964 were lumped together as "baby boomers." Bruce and I (HS class of '64) faced the draft starting roughly in 1964 and continuing up to about Kent State. That was in 1970 but I have always held it up as the truest expression of what was in fact a VERY repressive era known as "the 60s." Those born late enough to not face the draft, or for that matter Vietnam at all, are VERY different from us in many ways. Yes, I'm generalizing but I didn't create nor define the term "baby boomer." Our experiences in "the 60s" are necessarily quite different. I remember them all to well - but not happily.
We're not better, not worse, just very different elements of a supposedly common "generation."
Best to both of you.
PS: Bruce - I'm too old now for sex, drugs and rock n roll so I gave up singing.
It has always struck me as downright bizarre that people born between 1946 and 1964 were lumped together as "baby boomers." Bruce and I (HS class of '64) faced the draft starting roughly in 1964 and continuing up to about Kent State. That was in 1970 but I have always held it up as the truest expression of what was in fact a VERY repressive era known as "the 60s." Those born late enough to not face the draft, or for that matter Vietnam at all, are VERY different from us in many ways. Yes, I'm generalizing but I didn't create nor define the term "baby boomer." Our experiences in "the 60s" are necessarily quite different. I remember them all to well - but not happily.
We're not better, not worse, just very different elements of a supposedly common "generation."
Best to both of you.
PS: Bruce - I'm too old now for sex, drugs and rock n roll so I gave up singing.
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