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I love those old songs. Some of them were before my time, but not all. We have a radion station that plays music from the 30's & 40's and once in a while I'll turn it on. My husband always complains  I'm not surprised you didn't know what it meant when you were 8, George, but most of the 8 year olds now a days sure do. To bad for them, what happened to innocence? 
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The documentary film that we just finished a few weeks ago, took place during the 50's and early 60's. I bought a bunch of CD's that only had the music of those two decades so we could use some of it as background musice to the film. Since then, I've been playing it often and as I noticed, so has Dorrit.
I feel more comfortable listening to the music of my early days of 10 to age 2o. It is only from those decades that I can recognize the music.
What happened to innocence? In todays world, parents are allowing their kids to go "steady" while still in elementary school. It's really to early for kids that age. Today, innocence is probably more prevalent in the Seniors homes. Hey, wait till I get there, I'll change things around. (Hope Dorrit doesn't see this).
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