multi-culti enthusiast, Every day computer user, not rich, a pet owner, a fan of clever plots, a realist, avid reader, a writer
I read this book back in 1971 and have been watching it happen ever since. When I think back as to how it was when I was a child and how things are now, I see how free we really were back then. Things I loved as a child, I have stopped doing now because of Government interference. My daughter stopped riding her bike the first time I told her she had to wear a helmet. My mother taught me how to drive, all the etiquit of sharing the road and how to be cautious. I also taught my daughter but still had to put out $$$$ for her to take a driving class. She had learned more than they ever would have…
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