Thursday, July 1, 2010

Kids aren't thinking enough about futures anymore...

That's how it feels sometimes. It isn't a complaint (not really),
seeing as how a lot of corporate culture took away the organic
assortments of interactive entertainment. Computers and social
profiles can never replace what we had from 75 to 91 (1900s), only the
memory and further modernization will dry up at some point, but I
won't dry up. I'm hard headed and know a great thing when it is around
me, around all of us.

There are many, many things that are still close to that forgotten spirit.

Posted via email from Juanita Angerstein (Clevenger)

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