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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Just remember everybody: If you can remember the 60's (and I don't mean the 1860's either), you were NOT there. 
MTD, Sr. Liberty H.S., Youngstown, Ohio, Class of 1969
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MTD - I really experienced the 60s to the max. I was in HS from 61-65 and college from 65-69. Those were the days of anti-war protests, Woodstock, underground newspapers (I edited one), Richard Nixon, flower children, psychedelic music and, of course, drugs. Two stories I tell were about the time I was questioned by the FBI on a college campus (Purdue) for possibly crossing a state line to incite a riot (I was only on that campus to visit my girlfriend for the weekend and there were student protests at that time) and the time my doctor gave me an "experimental medication" to see if it would relieve my migraines - lysergic acid. When I told my wife that a few years ago, she said it explained a lot.