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It sure is. It makes one wonder in 20 or 30 years, what will be the
reasons for saying the same of today.
Brad
Phil Scovell wrote:
>When I was in grade school back in the early and mid sixties, our elementary
>school had over 600 students. Everything was very clean and there were few
>problems. In fact, I got to ride my bike to school because I was one of the
>patrol traffic officers. So I got to help the kids across the street. I
>really liked it, too. Parking my brand new bike at the outside bicycle
>rack, I never locked it and neither did anybody else. No bike was ever
>stolen. Each kid had is own individual locker with no locks on them. In
>fact, I put a combination bike lock on my locker one day and when it was
>reported, they made me remove it. By the time I got to high school, lockers
>were shared by three kids and each locker had a combination padlock. You
>were lucky if your car wasn't stolen out of the school parking lot when you
>went home. Try and tell me things haven't changed.
>
>Phil.
Brad
Be ye fishers of men, you catch them & He'll clean them
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