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On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:36:35 -0700, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:
Anyway, to sherrif chuckies point, my children (the next generation of spenders) and many or their peers are moving toward greener play across the board. Kayaking (touring), indoor rock climbing, and bike trips are big, vacations are no longer Daytona, but New Orleans for cleanup and culture. Not trying to put a damper on your optimism, greener play is clearly a good thing, but I wonder how much is purely due to age, and not a different philosophy. I know my play activities were more physically intensive, and less energy intensive, when I was in my twenties, than they are now. I'd also point out most most twenty-year-olds, starting out raising families, buying houses, etc. don't have the economic means to be heavily involved in recreational boating. Did you ever wonder why this newsgroup is populated with the middle-aged? |
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