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THE FINAL GENERATION
Anonymous:
I agree with Gref . . free / open discussion would be encouraged if we heard from those who lived at the compound or host homes for during the 80's and 90's, not just those who left the program and went back to thier families and communities. For some reason, certain people were let go without major pressure (besides the self-doubts they inflicted on themselves). It was like staff finally gave up on them and others were heavily pressured to stay and given priviliges above others. Maybe some of the people that lived through the 90's era can give a full description of what it was like to live in the host homes.
GregFL:
Anon, from my understanding the Host home concept was gone. Instead, they were living in apartments and housing together...all roommating together and living in close proximity. THe newcomers went to these apartments and houses, not host homes staffed by parents. The seedlings were now in their 30s for the most part and didn't live at home but instead lived together as roomates.
Am I right here?
GregFL:
And the names not Gref.
:grin:
Anonymous:
Gref, it is very hard to understand why the 90's gen. deos not speak up. Is there is a mystery? What was life like in the homes or apartmants and did any live in the compound? maybe there are some 90's gen. who read this? maybe some who read this were even there at the end? what was that like? there must be more than we know or if not they would answer>
GregFL:
They are here anon. They are reading and occasionally posting. Nothing sinister was happening in the 90s the best I can tell. The average seedling was approaching middle age, refraining from sex, getting permission to date or marry, attending raps, working at jobs, hanging out at the beach on the weekend with other seedlings, and worshipping Art Barker as a hero.
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