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Don wrote:Or kick it at home with you killer entertainment system.
Fact Finder wrote:How about the days when gay meant you were happy and Aids was an appetite suppressant.![]()
I was the only kid in my hood with one of these...steering wheel and a wheelie bar, man that was cool.
S2M wrote:Don wrote:Saw this on Facebook. I paraphrased it a bit but the message is the same.
How many of you:
grew up on fried foods,
lived in a house covered with Lead Base paint,
road a bike with no helmet on gravel roads,
never saw a child proof lid,
didn't know what a seat belt was,
played smear the queer with no pads or helmets,
got whupped when you misbehaved,
had 3 TV channels you got up to change manually,
always started the school day with the Pledge of Allegiance,
didn't go to stores on Sunday because they were closed,
drank water out of the creek & a water hose,
and Still turned out OK?
I had totally forgotten about that.....
Don wrote:Mood Rings and Pet Rocks.
Ehwmatt wrote:Ironically, and this isn't aimed at any particular person in here, but the posting age for the average poster here marks the first generation of American pussies imo. Tons of welfare handouts, an entitlement mentality, and always looking to shift the blame whenever something goes wrong in one's life (parents never hugged me, I didn't go to as good of a school, blah blah blah). My generation has just continued to pass that buck without a shred of shame or self-loathing. This current economic crisis is a great catalyst for the excuse makers who believe the world owes them a living.
All I hear from many friends and acquaintances is bitch bitch bitch. Fucking repulsive. The Puritan/American work ethic has been more of a myth than a truism among Americans that were born from about 1950 onwards. I have always worked my ass off and I'm doing more than fine in my young career. Sure, it was harder for me coming up the last three years than it would have been if I were 10 years older, but that's the breaks. I've dealt with it just fine because I worked instead of bitched.
By all accounts, in my estimation, The World War II generation was the last generation of true Americans. I wasn't there of course, but history seems to indicate that's quite accurate.
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