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zman525

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Yea yea yea, we hear all the stories about how much easeir it is now then it was then.

But if you go out in public today you will see other wise. yeah yall had the draft and the hippy craze to worry about.

I drive through apart of town everynight that when im going through it i prey my vehicle dosent break down becouse if it dose nobody may not ever find me!

Alot of kids are spoiled today i agree but if i hear one more older person saying our generation is the worst one im going to blow a gasket!

Yeah their is alot we aint done, But you dont supose thats becouse we are having to fix your screw ups do you?

THIS IS NOT AIMED AT YOU BP, but im sick of hearing it around town and at work!

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You can't take it too personally, it's one of those things that the older generation is pretty much obligated to do...

I'm pretty sure it stems from some kind of dissatisfaction in regards to how they handled things, so they try to use the next generation as a frustrational outlet. LOL

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You can't take it too personally, it's one of those things that the older generation is pretty much obligated to do...

I'm pretty sure it stems from some kind of dissatisfaction in regards to how they handled things, so they try to use the next generation as a frustrational outlet. LOL

Son, you have no clue. No PC's, no Internet, no Wireless, no CD's, no computerized cars, no PS2, xbox, gamecube, not even Pong ....try living without that for a year or so....then come to me and we'll talk. The technology jump from 1970 to the present is like from the Civil War to the end of WWII. Radio Shack actually sold radios. Toys were mechanical and electrical, not electronic.

240Z's were full price at 1970's wages! Minimum wage was $1.50-$2.00/hr. You didn't put a $600 chip in your car and add 200 HP.

That's right it wasn't bad, but it was more difficult and more primitive.

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You cannot sit here and bad mouth our generation telling us that it was harder back then. People adapt. If I was thrown back in your generation now, I'm sure I would not like it and have a rough time with it. Although if I was born in your generation, having never had any of that technology I would have no problem living with out it

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