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Yes, born in '79, just before the 80s.
And sure, though I was an infant and only saw it on VHS, it's clear that 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' was one of the greatest action/adventure films.
X-ers also know that Metallica was America's last great rock band (even if they're not fans themselves) something which Boomers can't understand because for them, Metal doesn't equate with mainstream success. It's a fact that if the Eagles didn't have a greatest hits CD, that Metallica would be number one of all time for the USA.
Since the year 2000, and coincidentally, the year of the Napster/Metallica feud, there have been no new great rock bands, American or abroad (ala next gen U2). GenX got to see the end of rock.
if you spent your whole life 50 years stepping in the best pussy, and fastest cars, the best paying jobs you enjoyed and liked going to, the quality of life index was the highest in the world, our food security and domicile security was through the roof.
Tenpoundbass saysif you spent your whole life 50 years stepping in the best pussy, and fastest cars, the best paying jobs you enjoyed and liked going to, the quality of life index was the highest in the world, our food security and domicile security was through the roof.
Aside from the 'pussy' piece, the rest is pretty accurate.
There were always hot women which a regular guy could boink, in Quebec, Brazil, Thailand, etc, without having to deal with the bullshit stateside.
Perhaps you're talking about the 60s and 70s because I didn't see 'desirable' American women during my life, 1979 and beyond.
They couldn't read the course materialsI had a friend born in '49 who had his PhD at 23, began teaching business subjects at the community college level. Almost overnight in the mid-90's, he would get high school students who couldn't do basic arithmetic, making it impossible to teach them basic bookkeeping or accounting. That was also the time students with "disabilities" got extra time for tests, but they still couldn't manage it. When his age and years of tenure added up to a certain number, he retired in 2000. Sadly, that was the last year that retired Texas teachers received a dedicated pay raise because they had over a billion in Enron and then the stock market collapsed, I don't remember in what order, but it's been a hard row to hoe for them the last 20 years. Also, sadly, he died in 2009 from a rare form of cancer, but his widow still receives his pension.
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Yup, had a beer at the Polish Festival at the Catholic Church at age 7. Remember the Polka Music. Then Grandpa would let me drive the old Buick on the Southern State. Imagine Karens seeing a little kid sitting in a lap driving, they'd call the cops in 5 seconds.
Born in 72 and the SAT test hadn’t been messed with yet
Also I get the impression Wookie might be a tad younger, but he’s so jaded it’s like he stepped out of a mid 80’s movie. So he’s Gen X through and through no matter date of birth.
I wonder if the Gen X thing is the overwhelming tie that binds on the regular posters on this forum.
FuckTheMainstreamMedia saysAlso I get the impression Wookie might be a tad younger, but he’s so jaded it’s like he stepped out of a mid 80’s movie. So he’s Gen X through and through no matter date of birth.
I wonder if the Gen X thing is the overwhelming tie that binds on the regular posters on this forum.
Lol. '83. Having an ass hole as a father didn't help much with being jaded. He was probably one of the last of that breed for my age as a father. I'm obviously borderline millennial with these arbitrary age groups. I have peers that were spoiled fucks that had no accountability for anything their entire childhood. And I was mostly spoiled, so that's saying something.
I was the kid that would throw away the "participation ribbon" because I didn't win. Fuck that shit. Trophy or bust. Always thought that stuff was more embarrassing than rewarding. When I was 6-7 years old thats ...
Born '67 in that strange gap between Boomer and GenX. Get told "OK Boomer" nonetheless.
With regards to SAT, MENSA hasn't accepted a score for twenty-plus years as a qualification for membership.
SAT: Yes (if you took the SAT before or on 1/31/1994). If taken prior to '74, the requirement is 1300. If taken between then and '94, the requirement is 1250. However, scores after 1/31/1994 are not accepted for membership. After 1994, SAT was considered an achievement test that one could study for.
Interestingly, GRE is still accepted even today with a high enough score.
Born '67 in that strange gap between Boomer and GenX. Get told "OK Boomer" nonetheless.
Gen X guys are lucky; they dumbed down the SAT for them.
Mine was blue. First thing I did was replace that seat with plastic. Then the handlebars. Came with front brakes too, I dunno about this picture. I guess that's a 78 where mine was an 80 or 81.
I’m still hella bitter about that!
This is what we used to ride...The Stingray with the banana seat
This is what we used to ride...The Stingray with the banana seat
Ha your dad sounds like a character TPB. I think over my childhood I must have had 4 or 5 bikes stolen by Beans.
"The Jigs musta come in the middle of the night and did it!"
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