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      <title>Silver Threads 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Viviann Napp on 
    Feb 28, 2013  1:46 AM | 
    Some people look great in silver hair, such as the woman in the photo here.If my hair were to ahve this color I'd leave it that way. But it is a mousy brown now with strands of grey running through it...</p>
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      <title>The 'Other' Shel Silverstein 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Betagalih on 
    Feb 20, 2013  9:43 PM | 
    Ha! I love that! But how can you not love Shel?Your post was featured in the tags today cotnrags! I'll subscribe. I started out working for small community papers definitely not always glamorous but I...</p>
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      <title>Boomers and Our Parents 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>MrKyle on 
    Jan  3, 2013 12:55 PM | 
      there's much to what you say, but on the other hand there was always also a strnog religious element in abolitionism and other pro-equality movements as well  actually it's even more complicated tha...</p>
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      <title>Baby Boomer Resources 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Joe Ezell on 
    Jul 20, 2007  3:16 PM | 
    You've got a great site and lots of memories here.  Thanks for all your hard work in creating it.

...</p>
  <p>us on 
    Aug 12, 2007 10:48 PM | 
    we like ur info it helps our assignment...</p>
  <p>Jan on 
    Sep  7, 2007  8:56 PM | 
    I love being a BABY BOOMER....especially an EMPTY NESTER! It's finally "me" time...and I'm taking advantage of it. ...</p>
  <p>Sue Ann on 
    Oct 20, 2007  1:41 PM | 
    I recommend adding a link to boomspeak.com. The site is devoted to the "voices" of baby boomers and their slogan is Your whole life's in front of you....</p>
  <p>Mr.  and Mrs. Boomer on 
    Nov 15, 2008 12:50 PM | 
    I am curious as to how the current economic mess is affecting boomer decisions on spending.  We just went through an agonizing decision on whether to replace worn carpeting in our house with hardwood ...</p>
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      <title>A Boomer View of the Election 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Jim on 
    Oct 22, 2008 10:22 AM | 
    This article might have had a stronger impact on me if the author had not been so biased.

If you are unable to pick up on that bias, I'm afraid you might want to question your own biases.

I thin...</p>
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      <title>Nuevo California 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>T.K. on 
    Oct 21, 2008  2:27 AM | 
    Cute, very cute.
Unfortunately, there is no legal precedent for states to secede (remember that civil war fought over this very question?).
But there IS both a legal and historical precedent for cou...</p>
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