Actually, me too. I recall an old saying about the 60's; "If you can remember the 60's, you were never there". And on a related note, although I was barely old enough to be at Woodstock in the Summer of '69, and I know that there were supposedly 400,000 people there, I must admit that I was not one of the nearly 7 million people I've heard/met in my lifetime who claimed they were there.
I remember hearing about an upcoming Woodstock. I thought about going but then I chose not to because of the expense. I now kick myself for not going.
Same here, I was living about 50 miles away from where I am now in Georgia...that's a pretty long drive, especially since at the time I didn't have any wheels.
I had the car but the expenditure would have broken me. Did you know that I was born in Atlanta? I've got a ton of cousins in Georgia. My great niece is attending Emory where in her first year and a half her lowest grade has been an 'A'.
Cool, sure beats the hell out of the trump yacht. It's even named after him. Do you know what the name is?
Right wing media are slandering Ambassador Yovanovich as fragile and neurotic. She served in war zones while they sat in cushy studios. She's answered questions calmly and with dignity, unlike Kavanaugh, who screamed, cried, and threatened.