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My bad

Jun 10, ’09 5:01 AM
Author admin Categories O mores, Recall, meditation Tags what you wish for


In 1969, baby boomers took podiums at college graduations around the country and pledged to redefine the world in their image. Forty years later, they have, and now they are apologizing for it.

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