Do as I Say, Not as I Did |
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by Maggie Griffin Heeger
It's a rare baby boomer who doesn't have at least a few regrets over a misspent youth. Sex, drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, cutting classes, running away from home, burning bras and draft cards....growing up in the '60s and '70s was a time of wild and dangerous experimentation. We rolled our eyes as our parents lectured us about our choices and we swore we'd never be like them. Somehow most of us grew up, turned out pretty well and lived to experience the ultimate in karma payback: raising our own teenagers.
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