There are about 68 million baby boomers roaming around America right now, most of them aging rapidly. From 1946 to 1964, boomers dominated the USA, being born in staggering numbers, especially right after World War II when marriage and families ruled.    I am happy to be a boomer because I have seen modern history unfold right before my eyes with television and, today, the internet. I mean, think about it. In 1910, there wasn't much going on, and life was hard. Outdoor relief houses, anyone?
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There are about 68 million baby boomers roaming around America right now, most of them aging rapidly. From 1946 to 1964, boomers dominated the USA, being born in staggering numbers, especially right after World War II when marriage and families ruled. 
 
I am happy to be a boomer because I have seen modern history unfold right before my eyes with television and, today, the internet. I mean, think about it. In 1910, there wasn't much going on, and life was hard. Outdoor relief houses, anyone?

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