Ain't it the truth...
Excuse me Mike, but I seem to recall seeing that same rant when WE were
the younger generation. -- There are no stupid questions, but there are lots of stupid answers. Larry W. - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org |
Ain't it the truth...
Larry W wrote:
Excuse me Mike, but I seem to recall seeing that same rant when WE were the younger generation. Maybe similar, but I know we used paper bags for book covers when I was in school, and a lot of the other points. I seem to remember the rants of my parents being more about the music that we listened to at the time. -- -Mike- |
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 18:46:10 -0500, "Mike Marlow"
wrote: Larry W wrote: Excuse me Mike, but I seem to recall seeing that same rant when WE were the younger generation. Maybe similar, but I know we used paper bags for book covers when I was in school, and a lot of the other points. I seem to remember the rants of my parents being more about the music that we listened to at the time. Hmm. I didn't walk six miles through three feet of snow, uphill both ways, to school. May parents did. (well, they did grow up in the UP;) I didn't go to school with holes in my clothes (though I came home with enough). My parents did. I didn't go to school with holes in my shoes. My parents did. Well, it was more than the music, anyway. ;-) |
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Mike Marlow wrote: Larry W wrote: Excuse me Mike, but I seem to recall seeing that same rant when WE were the younger generation. Maybe similar, but I know we used paper bags for book covers when I was in school, and a lot of the other points. I seem to remember the rants of my parents being more about the music that we listened to at the time. You're right, I remember making the book covers and the music criticism too. I was speaking more about the general nature of intergenerational rants (of which I am often guilty too) rather than the details. I should have made that more clear! :) -- The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. (Winston Churchill) Larry W. - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf. lonestar. org |
Ain't it the truth...
Larry W wrote:
In article , Mike Marlow wrote: Larry W wrote: Excuse me Mike, but I seem to recall seeing that same rant when WE were the younger generation. Maybe similar, but I know we used paper bags for book covers when I was in school, and a lot of the other points. I seem to remember the rants of my parents being more about the music that we listened to at the time. You're right, I remember making the book covers and the music criticism too. I was speaking more about the general nature of intergenerational rants (of which I am often guilty too) rather than the details. I should have made that more clear! :) I think that intergenerational rant is just a right of passage - isn't it? So... it feels good to be entitled to something that doesn't have tax dollars tied to it. -- -Mike- |
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