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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Gosh, what a bunch of crybabies. When I graduated from school, mortgage interest rates were around 17 percent. So I got a roommate and just rented an apartment. When I bought my first house at age 30, the rates were 13 percent. I bought a simple, 3 bedroom 2bath house in a very working class neighborhood in the South. Fixed it up, held onto it until in tripled in value, then moved to an even lower cost area for my 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with lake access. I was 45. We boomers bought small, waited, and moved up as the economy allowed. Millennials want everything NOW and they want it to be HGTV perfect, with the perfect school district. [/quote] And they want avocado turkey Breast sandwiches with chai lemon iced tea and a chop salad for lunch . Netflix and Rock climbing gym with unlimited data plan with a hybrid engine.[/quote] And baby boomers want their pills cut into their mashed banana with metamucil mixed in. they want extra guard rails around the toilet in their room, and lfor their attendant to let them "win" at chess. Hey I guess everyone can play this game [/quote] But you are going to need that too. And we did without the finicky expensive habits of milennials.[/quote] Who knows, with the Health advances being made. And we're not there now, and you are. Now eat those bananas.[/quote] Nah we played outside as kids and processed foods didn't exist. Your sedentary computer lifestyle is diabetes central.[/quote] And and now you guys are old, wrinkly and obese. where did it all go so wrong?[/quote] I'm a millenial and you make no sense, you are embarrassing. People our age are fatter and unhealthier than ever before. I look at women in their early 20s with guts like middle aged men flapping over their low rise jeans.[/quote] And old people are fatter than ever before. Do you find it embarrassing when a baby boomer makes generalizations about diabetes and a "sedentary computer lifestyle"? [/quote] This might be true, but I am SHOCKED at how fat millenials are. We did not have guts hanging over our pants at 25. We just didn't. The clothes are so tight. No one wants to see your jiggly ass. I'm a gen xer. Actually, most of my friends are still in shape. No guts and jiggly asses.[/quote] :roll: Guess what, 40 year olds today are also way fatter than 40 year olds of yore[/quote]
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