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	<title>Comments on: Window Screens</title>
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		<title>By: JohnBoy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like many early boomers, I grew up in a house like this and was eight years old when this cover appeared.  I distinctly remember my father striking a similar pose each spring as the window screens went in and the storm windows came out.  Repeated in reverse in the fall, Dad soon came to believe that I was old enough to help with the process.  That chore, lasting until I left home after high school, guided my decision in married life to have a house with fewer windows.  I still made the twice-yearly switch for decades, but now a condo in retirement looks ever so nice.  It&#039;s time to pass the torch!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like many early boomers, I grew up in a house like this and was eight years old when this cover appeared.  I distinctly remember my father striking a similar pose each spring as the window screens went in and the storm windows came out.  Repeated in reverse in the fall, Dad soon came to believe that I was old enough to help with the process.  That chore, lasting until I left home after high school, guided my decision in married life to have a house with fewer windows.  I still made the twice-yearly switch for decades, but now a condo in retirement looks ever so nice.  It&#8217;s time to pass the torch!</p>
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