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As for the age difference--well, wouldn't it be just typical of baby boomers like Ferguson to define anyone younger than they are as immature, not quite adult.

Obviously, this wasn't a problem years ago, but now that Boomers and Gen-Xers are running for office, they have to answer and inevitably, like Rick Lazio, that little shit, they say something like "Well, as a college student I tried marijuana two or three times, but it was foolish.

) But another reason, I think, is that baby boomers in particular have tended to segregate themselves along political lines as well as class and racial lines.

Mossberg, who writes the "Personal Technology" column for the Wall Street Journal , but whose true expertise lies in the field of music (when Chatterbox worked at the Journal 's Washington bureau, he was the only person there who knew all the words to Woody Guthrie's "Union Maid"), takes exception to this column's assertion that baby boomers were not the first large mainstream audience to embrace rock 'n' roll (which previously, of course, had been embraced by blacks).

Clearly there were boomers who didn't get rock music, and some members of the prior generation of teens who did get it.

It was during those years in the late '50s, in fact, and not the '60s, that many of us older boomers were first turned on to rock, began following the artists, and--defying parental wishes--began listening clandestinely to the handful of DJs who played rock 'n' roll.

By then, it was the '60s, and we boomers were the teens.

The oldest baby boomers in 1955 and 1956 were 9 and 10, respectively--too young, Chatterbox reasoned, to be buying rock 'n' roll records.

) Baby boomers were part of the record-buying public that made rock 'n' roll an art form for the masses (as opposed to one for blacks and a few white hipsters) in the mid-1950s.

Chatterbox continues to doubt, however, that boomers represented a majority of that public until the 1960s.

Chatterbox will give the final word to Mossberg, who has shown himself to be a gracious victor in this argument: Everybody, including me, concedes that the older non-boomer teens played some role in the adoption of early rock, even though ultimately these kids didn't get it and we boomers did.

Your only mistake was totally writing off the mystical power of 9-year-old boomers in the '50s.

I honestly think this 9-to-12-year-old age group's discovery of rock and roll, against the wishes of our parents, cemented into us older boomers two lessons that were behind much of what happened in the '60s: Question authority Age matters Because of rock, we had a lot in common with each other that neither our parents nor our older siblings or older friends shared.

Specifically regarding cocaine, a lesson of the 1980s was that its use is both addictive and potentially deadly--two facts that were unknown to youthful baby boomers who tried it during the 1970s.

Clinton and congressional Republicans have been trading barbs for several days about the state of Social Security legislation, which aims to confront a looming shortage of funds when Baby Boomers retire.

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