Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for January 02, 2012
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Adam: Mind if I join you? Guy at Coffee Shop; Please do. Adam; Are you keeping a journal? Guy at Coffee Shop; Sort of. I'm trying to write a book about my life. Adam; That's great. Do you want to get it published? Guy at Coffee Shop; No. It's for my grandkids, so they can know my life. Adam; Wow. That's pretty cool. Guy at coffee Shop; ...And I haven't even started the '60's yet.
mlkirk12530 almost 13 years ago
In the words of Paul Kantner from Jefferson Airplane, “If you can remember anything about the sixties, you weren’t really there.”
gary4160 almost 13 years ago
it was the brown acid that was bad!
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 13 years ago
The Sixties I should know. The Beatles, The Stones, campy TV shows, JFK, LBJ, and the start of my childhood…
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
For any attempting this:“To Our Children’s Children” by Bob Green. A journal style fill in for family history.I’m thankful for this book. My dad wrote a lot of memories in it before he passed.
cleokaya almost 13 years ago
The 60’s for me were wild, very wild. Lots of debauchery. I wish that they would return along with my hair.
Banjo Evans almost 13 years ago
is it the same guy who returned the calendar?
pschearer Premium Member almost 13 years ago
The problem with these journals is you never live long enough to finish them.
guswild almost 13 years ago
and i bet he had fun in the 60s
adubman almost 13 years ago
I remember seeing “Woodstock” in the theatre and seeing 10 Years After. Never been the same since!
Doctor11 almost 13 years ago
It was also during the 60’s that Doctor Who first aired, although the pilot episode was delayed by the announcement that John F. Kennedy had been killed.
craigwestlake almost 13 years ago
Woodstock is a fond memory; although remembering it still makes my head spin…
wbcpss almost 13 years ago
Writing book about your life to leave to your kids and their kids etc. Is a great idea.