After reading and watching all the major news events recently, I just realized essentially we just finally decriminalized the 1960's. Rock and roll will never die, marijuana is becoming legal, and free love is becoming a reality.

After reading and watching all the major news events recently, I just realized essentially we just finally decriminalized the 1960's. Rock and roll will never die, marijuana is becoming legal, and free love is becoming a reality.

Jim,
I had not thought of that, you made a very good point with this post. Wishing you a delightful weekend. A
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
Yes, we have all become legalized hippies! Perhaps, we need to do Woodstock all over again!![]()
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
And thank goodness Neil Young is still here to make real music with real instruments, not computerized versions.
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
Sorry...I liked it much better the way it was. Guess I just don't like to much change.
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
And the issue there is??????????? I grew up during the 60's, graduated high school in '66. Those were good days.
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
I would be OK rolling the clock back to the 1960's. I spent most of those years in other countries so I missed all the fun here in the US during that time.
Jim, like Barbara-Jo Roberts Berberi, MA, TRC - Greater Clearwater Florida Residential Real Estate Professional I also enjoyed the 60's and graduated high school in '67. Long live Rock & Roll!!!
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
Indeed, Rock and Roll is here to stay!!! (and they actually SANG the tunes, did not speak words and make strange sounds to what they call music). You guessed it, NOT a rap fan.
Jim Paulson
Boise, ID
Interesting observation Jim, never would have thought one of them would be legal.
Now I am off to listen to a bit of Neil Young.
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