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Tue, 30 Apr 2002 21:18:30 -0700
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Heh Heh! 'The Ed Sharpe ' days...... finally an era named after me!

I remember a poster form the late 60's or the early 70's that had the
writings of some one talking about the youth falling apart.... as I remember
it bore the  name of  Aristotle or Plato at the bottom!


Bad news on the wrist fracture... that is a tough one! there was none of the
safety equipment  back then that they have today.


ed!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Indigo Nights" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 8:34 PM
Subject: Going to Hell in a Hand Basket


> I have observed the ruckus caused by the skateboarding
> discussion and largely stayed out of it, though I must
> say it has amused me greatly.
>
> It has reminded me of the fact that every generation
> believes the one that follows is going to hell in a
> handbasket.  Those damned skateboarders, those
> ungrateful hippies, those beatniks, those flappers . .
> .
>
> I think Lori said it best when she said mutual
> tolerance and respect.
>
> I am 110% convinced those young people were rude and
> petulant, but what set them off?  Was the dialogue
> open and respectful going the other way, or was it
> laden with though shalt nots?
>
> I don't want to know.  I just hope that some think
> about that.  Me, I think the up and comings are
> grand--after all, if all goes well and it doesn't
> completely disintegrate, they'll be paying for my
> Social Security and Medicare!
>
> God love em all!!!
>
> Only really bad experience we had on a skateboard was
> in the Ed Sharpe Days when my sis fell off and got a
> compound fracture of her wrist.  She got special
> treatment while the rest of us, who didn't get hurt,
> did not.  Now that's something to rue!
>
>
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