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Russ writes:
> And while I am not taking the time to find statistical publishings to back
> this up, I also believe that American children today are less physically
> fit, more obese, more prone to subsist on junk food (e.g. potato chips and
> mountain dew), and less physically active, than their parents were at the
> same age.
On that we absolutely agree. When our son (who's now 35) was growing up, I
gave him the same lecture, telling him how when I was his age that I had walk
three miles to school every day in Yuma, in three-foot snow drifts, uphill
both ways.
Wirt Atmar
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