No matter what our kids and the new generation think about us,

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The basic message seems to be that the current generations are soft, whiny, and worthless, and the great memories of childhood could easily have been brought back without the derogatory statements made towards those born in 1980 and beyond.

I'm familiar with the original author, and that's exactly the basic message he wanted to convey.

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Did what you have and worked for spring magically fully formed and with a value set in place, or are you worthless compared to my referenced born in 1915 grandmother? Her generation fought (and were killed and committed to mental institutions and beaten in the streets) for your right to vote. How would you feel if she discounted all you've done and accomplished and blamed you for everything that has gone wrong since the time you were born no matter how little control your generation actually had over the situation?

As I already stated, you can laud the accomplishments of your generation without degrading mine. Your generation was not perfect. Neither is mine. Mine is however, just as good as yours, and has/will accomplish just as much, and many of the things the OP blamed my generation for (the lawsuits, as an example) were actually perpetrated by your generation, not mine. I was still in elementary school when the whole 'let's sue because our kids got hurt' and 'let's sanitize the world' stuff started, and I was born in 1980. My generation didn't start that crap. My generation is actually the one getting sick and tired of that crap.

Each generation has something to add, to give, to leave for the next. Some good, some bad...but don't start feeling all puffed up just yet. .

Pot, kettle, you know the story.

Your generation had strengths. It also had flaws. So does mine. Don't denigrate my generation to make yours seem superior.​
 
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They'd probably last a long longer if folks didn't chime in to do this everytime there was some disagreement.
 
Things like 'drinking out of a hose'

Erma Bombeck, God rest her hilarious soul, was talking about kids and how they wouldn't drink after each other because of "kooties" but they would let the dog kiss them and drink out of the end of a muddy garden hose. Ain't it the truth!!

I actually thought it was Jay Leno who said that about it being a good time to take God out of the Pledge . . .I read that somewhere and he got the credit.
 
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They'd probably last a long longer if folks didn't chime in to do this everytime there was some disagreement.

Really? I thought it was rudeness that got them locked?

That being said....
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why is it that some people feel the need to look for a fight or argument with everything thats posted?

I am sure the op meant no disrespect to anyone with what was posted.... it was a reprint of a statement or newspaper comment that has made circles many times before....

why do so many people want to fight and argue on this forum lately?.... sad really for those who really enjoy the friendship and new found relationships they have gained while here and just a few wreck it for them...
 
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