Kurt <labolide@spacegmail.com> wrote in news:labolide-
5AF8E7.20070317042008@news.giganews.com:
> I'm with you on this. Same perspective, but little younger I was more
> 60s. One of my favs was in late 6os when the girl's VP at my Junior
High
> (forget the "Middle School" crap) would measure dress lengths.
Anything
> too short (like 2 inches above the knee) and the girl would have to
wear
> a burlap gunny sack fashioned into a dress.
>
In our little town, only about 1/3 of the girls ever wore the skirts I
loved. Doesn't matter how long they are, skirts were designed for
sex....and I knew it...(c;
Being the condom dealer everyone depended upon had certain "fringe
benefits" and this "dependency" resulted in a lot of trust. The best
thing that happened was when I got caught, which was better advertising
than if I'd spent $20M on Superbowl advertising....
Our school was a Central School. The whole end of the county went to
ONE Elementary School to 6th Grade, then 7-12 was in the High School.
There was no need of a jr high for the puberty class.
19 boys graduated with me in '64. 9 of us survived Vietnam. Of us 9,
the best ones off were the ones that simply fled the country to Sweden
and Canada. They're all still there, well educated and captains of
industry. Of the 10 we lost, 3 of those are still MIA, long forgotten
and ignored by the US Government, it's military bureaucrats...simply
written off.
Today, every teenage boy I meet or can interfere with, I beg them to
stay as far away from the Illuminati's military money machine as I can
get them. They've ruined enough lives in my lifetime. There's no honor
and country left about it. There wasn't in Vietnam, either...
Prostituting themselves out for a few dollars to the National Guard and
Reserves is just guaranteeing they'll be put in "Harm's Way for
Halliburton". If we ever DO get attacked, and we weren't on 9/11/2001,
the boys will do their duty...without being cannon fodder for some
military hardware corporation to test its latest toys against some
poorly defended enemy of Israel.
.......topic switch......ON
Yes, the camera just about keeps them out of most companies with secrets
to hide.