By William Blake The answer to that lies in remembering just what we were like in the late seventies, and where we are now. There may be many who are not old enough to remember that time, and what our finances were like. Those of us who do, compare these two times with a mixture of nostalgia and good riddance. Let's look at a slice of life back in the late seventies. A loaf of bread cost .32 cents, a gallon of gas .65 cents, and the average home sold for around $58,000. We were but two years
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