The Happy Days were a
time of prosperity and innocence.Did they really exist?I think that to a certain extent they
did.People still had all of the same problems, but they hid them well.Money makes everything
easier, and there was plenty of it to go around.The future was bright for the baby boomers, the
generation that would shape our country for years to come.]]>
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