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Anonymous:
March 13, 1973; that is the day the course of my life forever changed.  A little over 31 years ago.  My parents thought they were doing the right thing, they must have bought that line - "do the right thing and the right thing will happen"  They put me in and out popped a totally compliant person who could be contolled with just a few simple words and phrases.

Stripe:
Well, there are other momentous occassions that I guess I would rather remember.  Isn't it funny though, that these dates are so etched in our minds?  I wonder - what do you suppose the significane is of not being able to remember the date they let me go? Is is that deep or just that unimportant? :question:

Antigen:
I don't remember either date; my intake or my final escape. I only remember that they were in October of `80 and `82 (and I still have to do the math to verify that!)

But I never fully bought in. No, that's not true. I bought in and bought out again sometime between the ages of 7 and 14. Those were private moments, no one knew, celebrated or commemorated.
The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.
Tacitus, Roman senator and historian (A.D. c.56- c.115)
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Anonymous:
It's been just about 31 years for me.  It was the best decision that was ever made for me.  The Seed literally saved my life of which I am eternally grateful.

Stripe:
Antigen,
I'm with you on this.  I do know the going-in date but not the getting free date.  What's really better than any of those dates though, is the date I figured out the connection between what my life has been like for the last 30 years and where and when the program seed was planted in my brain.  Now that's a date to remember...Thanks to all of you for making that connection possible.

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