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Old 04-27-2019, 09:04 AM   #14
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One of my late in-laws worked at the asbestos mill in Meredith. She lived into her eighties, but the idea of her exposure to asbestos continues to be discussed. Probably water over the dam at his point.

Windham College- Lots of young hippies "indulged" themselves at this place back in the day! They were known to have the Hog Farmers, from California, host large, outdoor tenting weekends, cooking tons of food in big galvy garbage cans (think Wavvy Gravvy- Woodstock spokesman-"It's really gonna hurt!"). Bands on the roofs of buildings, with the beautiful people walking around enjoying the sweet country air ("With flowers in their hair"!). Yes, there were many opportunities for young people to expand their minds, and think grandiose thoughts!
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