| War Room Member wbeil48 |
Last Activity: 07-16-2011 02:53 PM
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- About wbeil48
- Biography
- I am a retired U.S. Army (Defense Information School-trained) photojournalist w/20+ yrs of service.
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- Springdale, AR
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- Writing, Photography, Blogging
- Occupation
- Retired
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Just in case you might be wondering...my main blog - Baby Boomers: It's A Generational Thing! - is not meant solely for those born between 1946-1954 ('Baby Boomers'). Rather, my intention was and still is to provide useful, insightful content to appeal to anyone of any age who is interested in just what makes this particular generation tick.
The idea for this blog came about when I realized that each generation has much to contribute to society and to other generations before or after...
The idea for this blog came about when I realized that each generation has much to contribute to society and to other generations before or after...
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One of the rules I try to live by is humbleness. What does that mean? Never brag, boast or otherwise degrade yourself by being a "Know-It-All" or coming off as one.
I figure there's more than enough of that type of behavior all over the Net, so why contribute to more pollution? I can't change the world...You can't change the world; but together we CAN make a difference.
This is exactly why I decided to start this blog. I am so, so tired of the "me, me, me"...
I figure there's more than enough of that type of behavior all over the Net, so why contribute to more pollution? I can't change the world...You can't change the world; but together we CAN make a difference.
This is exactly why I decided to start this blog. I am so, so tired of the "me, me, me"...









