After twenty years of silence, what has become of the rowdy fans of The Bowling Balls? How have these likeable teenage protestors evolved from the “Bof” generation of 1970 –1980? Most of them should have met the loves of their lives, settled down, had several children and, like one out of three couples today, have separated after five or six years together. In each and every case, they all were confronted with problems of marital harmony, with kids to be raised and educated, and with stressful professional demands. From his personal experiences and his keen observation of the people around him, Frederic Jannin shows us the rather amusing paradoxes of the daily lives of these funny adults who are, all too often, still just big teenagers. He notes with a wry smile that even though the Technology Era with its electronics and all the other ” ics” has transformed the way of life, conflicts between generations have essentially remained the same…