Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet you had the matching tramp stamp too.![]()
There aren't a lot of pics of us in those jeans because we didn't have cell phones with cameras. We had to get film developed.
I'll take that any day over my 20s splashed all over myspace
That’s ok. We have the image of your tramp stamp and thong sticking out while acting like a drunken fool seared into our brains.
No you don’t. If you’re so young, you weren’t at any of the good parties.
I was there. You were the butt of the joke. So to speak.
It wasn't a good look - even then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
No. Born in 1976 and have never ever considered myself a millennial.
+1.
Of course not. These rigid categories are silly.
Agree. DH was born in 1982. He is smart, focused and driven. We married relatively young (I’m 2 years older) and have been completely independent since the moment we graduated college, including insurance, cell phone bills, you name it. We have kids, bought homes, etc. We work hard and take ownership and initiative. We do not identify in ANY way with millennials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet you had the matching tramp stamp too.![]()
There aren't a lot of pics of us in those jeans because we didn't have cell phones with cameras. We had to get film developed.
I'll take that any day over my 20s splashed all over myspace
That’s ok. We have the image of your tramp stamp and thong sticking out while acting like a drunken fool seared into our brains.
No you don’t. If you’re so young, you weren’t at any of the good parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
No. Born in 1976 and have never ever considered myself a millennial.
+1.
Of course not. These rigid categories are silly.
Anonymous wrote:us boomer had the summer of love, man. You can't even do that today.
Sorry, can't say I think much of this current generation either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
No. Born in 1976 and have never ever considered myself a millennial.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet you had the matching tramp stamp too.![]()
There aren't a lot of pics of us in those jeans because we didn't have cell phones with cameras. We had to get film developed.
I'll take that any day over my 20s splashed all over myspace
That’s ok. We have the image of your tramp stamp and thong sticking out while acting like a drunken fool seared into our brains.
No you don’t. If you’re so young, you weren’t at any of the good parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:us boomer had the summer of love, man. You can't even do that today.
Sorry, can't say I think much of this current generation either
Summer of drugs and rape
Anonymous wrote:us boomer had the summer of love, man. You can't even do that today.
Sorry, can't say I think much of this current generation either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
No. Born in 1976 and have never ever considered myself a millennial.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Bet you had the matching tramp stamp too.![]()
There aren't a lot of pics of us in those jeans because we didn't have cell phones with cameras. We had to get film developed.
I'll take that any day over my 20s splashed all over myspace
That’s ok. We have the image of your tramp stamp and thong sticking out while acting like a drunken fool seared into our brains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1927-1946 silent, (early cohort the "greatest generation")
1946-1965 Baby Boomers
1965-1975 Generation X
1975-1995 Millennials
1995 -- Generation Z
All this is nonsense, but that's how Tom Brokaw & other mainstream media pundits classify us.
No. Born in 1976 and have never ever considered myself a millennial.