Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like the meme goes, in the original Back to the Future released in 1985 Marty travels back 30 years from 1985 to 1955.
If Back to the Future was made today, Marty would travel from 2012 to 1982.
Oh dear. That is within my lifetime. Not good![]()
The first season of the new 90210 (yeah - get over it) one of the kids is doing the sex-ed-baby-thing. Aunt Becky aka Mom says something about "nobody puts baby in a corner" and she and Rob Estes laugh while kids look at them like they are insane. And if you get the Aunt Becky reference, you are old as well.
DH and I immediately laughed at the line and then were MORTIFIED because it clearly put us in the parents' age bracket rather than the kids. Ugh.
A month ago we were talking about something that happened in 1992 (at work). The intern said "I wasn't even born then." Gee, thanks for making us all feel old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like the meme goes, in the original Back to the Future released in 1985 Marty travels back 30 years from 1985 to 1955.
If Back to the Future was made today, Marty would travel from 2012 to 1982.
That is truly disturbing. If you were Marty, or just possessed the kick-ass Delorean, what is the first thing you would do (other than buying Apple, Starbucks, and Berkshire Hathaway stock, and betting on various long-shot sporting events, of course)?
Anonymous wrote:Like the meme goes, in the original Back to the Future released in 1985 Marty travels back 30 years from 1985 to 1955.
If Back to the Future was made today, Marty would travel from 2012 to 1982.
Anonymous wrote:Like the meme goes, in the original Back to the Future released in 1985 Marty travels back 30 years from 1985 to 1955.
If Back to the Future was made today, Marty would travel from 2012 to 1982.
Anonymous wrote:The worst is that a 21 year old was born in 1991!
Gosh, I'm old...and I thought it would never be "my turn" to say that (I always heard that from other people).
!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:23:01 here. When I was in college the very rare exception had their own computer and nobody had a cell phone yet. Not to mention the clothes styles and big hair in the late 80's!
When I was a freshman in college I brought a typewriter to school. No one had a computer; we went to the computer lab and it was open all night, but it was mostly for computer programming. You types your papers (or hand wrote and hired a typist!)
Anonymous wrote:23:01 here. When I was in college the very rare exception had their own computer and nobody had a cell phone yet. Not to mention the clothes styles and big hair in the late 80's!