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Article: From our neck of the woods Beware of the youth invasion!, THE STAR
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- The Star (Jordan, Middle East)
- Article date:
- January 20, 2000
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Natasha Twal
The Star (Jordan, Middle East)
01-20-2000
I'M NOT really sure if I'm getting old, or if it's that the youth are
about to conquer the world. It's just that lately I have been getting this
weird feeling of being an outcast. Youngsters seem to have taken over every
single place I used to consider my niches. They are almost everywhere:
Coffee shops, clubs, bars, cinemas, fancy restaurants and social gatherings,
not to mention cyber hangouts!
What amazes me mostly is that at their age they don't seem to have met
Mr Curfew yet (or is it Mrs?). I remember back then when I was happily
enjoying my adolescent years, Mr Curfew was my guardian angel. "Don't stay
late," he would always whisper in ...
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