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Old 01-18-2010, 01:27 AM   #31
Solitaire1
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I saw Janis Joplin in about 1968 at the Monterey Rock Festival.

I started talking to a young 20-something guy at work and he had never heard of Janis. And his knowledge of the Beatles was just a couple of songs.

Yea.. It's hell getting old.
What makes me feel old are the things I can remember, such as:

- Saturday morning cartoons before Scooby Doo.

- Star Wars when it was a new movie (and the only Star Wars movie).

- The Captain and Tennille when they were a new group.

- Listening to Casey Kasem on new American Top 40 show.

- Typing a manual typewriter.

- Doing my computer work on a Commodore 64 computer.

- Listening to my music on a mono reel-to-reel tape recorder.

- Hee Haw when it was a new show on CBS (an American Television Network).
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