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"N2EY" wrote in message
... In article , "Kim" writes: "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "Kim" writes: The song is really an anti-conformity ditty, loosely derived from Malvina Reynolds' "Little Boxes" and others of that ilk. Yet, quite prophetic when looking back now. How? Oh, I think many today--even me--are quite involved and disolved with keeping ourselves happy with material things. While I am not a keep up with the Jones' kind of person (i.e., unaffected by "status" symbols), I do find amusement in "things" more than I used to. I used to be happy just to watch ants... Ah - good explanation! And observation... Here's another one for ya... From 1972-1976 I attended a large urban university. The big thing back then was "nonconformity" to the rules of the "establishment", particularly in manners of slang, clothes and haircut. After a while, though, it became clear that we'd simply traded one form of conformity for another, and that we "nonconformists" pretty much dressed alike, talked alike, and had similar haircuts. The university gave us more than schooling - we were actually educated, often by experiences that seemed minor at the time. 73 de Jim, N2EY Absolutely!! I was one "of those" (nonconformists). Actually, I still concentrate on being so--it doesn't come naturally any more GRIN. If everyone is planting roses, I'll plant petunias. If all women like diamonds, I like opals (and that is actually the truth). Anyway, you're right about the more we tried to be different, the more we were the same. Uh, but we were the same together ![]() Kim W5TIT |
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