Show & Tell

Remember when you were in grade school, they had show & tell day? A younger business associate of mine is taking night classes to get an associates degree in accounting. The other day, he told me one of the chapters in history book was devoted to the Hippy movement. He asked if I would come for show & tell. I didn’t know whether to laugh or get pissed. Oh, well. I guess it happens to all of us, if we live long enough.

10 Responses to “Show & Tell”

  1. I’d laugh my head off, 1st be honored that the history of our country now officialy includes the counter culture persons of the 60’s. 2nd and the most important fact about it is I’m sure your folks said that you would never amount to anything acting like that back then, you are now an important piece of history. Turn on, Tune in, and drop out.TL.

  2. You’re right l.1. Funny, what goes around comes around. I’ve felt like telling my kids the same thing. Then, I remembered it being said to me, to no avail….. Oh, well.

  3. I hope you went. And we all want a full roport. Who woulda thought we would make the history books.

  4. Yeah, it might be nice to be in the history books, but you got to wonder who wrote the history – Someone from the outside looking in, who wouldn’t know beans about it, or somebody who was on the inside looking out, and that would only be the parts they could remember…..

  5. Sure would like to read that chaper. How many pages I wonder?

  6. Anon, alas, I politely declined. It’s been too long since I took the Dale Carnegie course, to want to do any public speaking.

  7. “If you can remember the 60s you weren’t really there”
    Paul Kantner

  8. #8 by Randalf the Grey

    That Paul Kantner quote has become a double entendre. For most of us who were around in
    the 60’s, it’s not a pharmaceutical problem anymore, but one of advanced geezerhood.

  9. Randalph, it could be a pharmaceutical problem, but not of the same pharmaceutical genre. Now it’s blood pressure, cholesterol, anxiety medication, etc.

  10. #10 by Randalf the Grey

    And don’t forget Viagra. Robin Williams says that medical science can now keep us
    harder than Chinese algebra.

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