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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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Boomers, the real fearless generation.

Those that didn’t go to Viet Nam survived riots on campus and all sorts of drug related hazards. No one was afraid of dirty needles, we rode bicycles without helmets and survived all wrecks with minor injuries and a band aid. Stealing a car always meant a possible life ending injury, as people in those days could protect their property with guns and knives.

Knowing the hazards that existed every day made a much more polite society. Even the crooks in those days were higher class…
You’re not decades off I promise. LMFAO


Your analysis is clear as cement…
I’ll make it clear, Kirk. Your analysis is way off base just like your fellow Boomers.



I’ve never paid attention to you and now I know why…


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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Boomers, the real fearless generation.

Those that didn’t go to Viet Nam survived riots on campus and all sorts of drug related hazards. No one was afraid of dirty needles, we rode bicycles without helmets and survived all wrecks with minor injuries and a band aid. Stealing a car always meant a possible life ending injury, as people in those days could protect their property with guns and knives.

Knowing the hazards that existed every day made a much more polite society. Even the crooks in those days were higher class…
You’re not decades off I promise. LMFAO


Your analysis is clear as cement…
I’ll make it clear, Kirk. Your analysis is way off base just like your fellow Boomers.



I’ve never paid attention to you and now I know why…
That’s fine, Shrapnel. It doesn’t make either of our positions different .


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Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by shrapnel
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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by shrapnel
Boomers, the real fearless generation.

Those that didn’t go to Viet Nam survived riots on campus and all sorts of drug related hazards. No one was afraid of dirty needles, we rode bicycles without helmets and survived all wrecks with minor injuries and a band aid. Stealing a car always meant a possible life ending injury, as people in those days could protect their property with guns and knives.

Knowing the hazards that existed every day made a much more polite society. Even the crooks in those days were higher class…
You’re not decades off I promise. LMFAO


Your analysis is clear as cement…
I’ll make it clear, Kirk. Your analysis is way off base just like your fellow Boomers.



I’ve never paid attention to you and now I know why…
That’s fine, Shrapnel. It doesn’t make either of our positions different .


I remember dooring hippies on bicycles like you when I was going to college. It kept me awake after a night of drugs and drinking…


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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Originally Posted by shrapnel
Boomers, the real fearless generation.

Those that didn’t go to Viet Nam survived riots on campus and all sorts of drug related hazards. No one was afraid of dirty needles, we rode bicycles without helmets and survived all wrecks with minor injuries and a band aid. Stealing a car always meant a possible life ending injury, as people in those days could protect their property with guns and knives.

Knowing the hazards that existed every day made a much more polite society. Even the crooks in those days were higher class…
You’re not decades off I promise. LMFAO


Your analysis is clear as cement…
I’ll make it clear, Kirk. Your analysis is way off base just like your fellow Boomers.



I’ve never paid attention to you and now I know why…
That’s fine, Shrapnel. It doesn’t make either of our positions different .


I remember dooring hippies on bicycles like you when I was going to college. It kept me awake after a night of drugs and drinking…
You’re off base


AGAIN

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Originally Posted by deflave
Pard,

If it has two wheels and a motor, it is fun.


Boom boom pard!

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Originally Posted by Salmonella
I work with a couple guys that are 27 and 32 years old.
I swear to God, I try to wrap my brain around what has become of America.
The 27 year old lives at home with his divorced mom, doesn't have a car or a driver's license, smokes a ton of weed and stays up until 2 am playing video games.
The 32 year old lives in a house owned by his parents.
The highlight of his life is watching sports on TV.
Neither have any sort of work ethic
JFC.
I lived such a radically different life than these children.
I'm a Boomer born in 1960.
My parents divorced when I was 12.
I had nothing as a young kid.
I knew from the minute I left the house that it was sink or swim.
I swam hard.
For 10 years I raced motocross.
I had some incredible hot Rods including a a blown Camaro Z-28.
I've hunted nearly every western state and Alaska multiple times.
Owned a half dozen horses.
I tore through two dozen women before I found my current wife.
I've owned 4 houses.
Many vehicles.
I've never been rich, just driven.
I always knew that everything I loved hinged on me being successful at work.
I strived to be the best I could possibly be at my trade.
I can't for the life of me understand these underachieving generations.
It makes me sick to see them wasting their lives.

Are you talking about two kids that work at a grocery store?

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Originally Posted by Salmonella
I work with a couple guys that are 27 and 32 years old.
I swear to God, I try to wrap my brain around what has become of America.
The 27 year old lives at home with his divorced mom, doesn't have a car or a driver's license, smokes a ton of weed and stays up until 2 am playing video games.
The 32 year old lives in a house owned by his parents.
The highlight of his life is watching sports on TV.
Neither have any sort of work ethic
JFC.
I lived such a radically different life than these children.
I'm a Boomer born in 1960.
My parents divorced when I was 12.
I had nothing as a young kid.
I knew from the minute I left the house that it was sink or swim.
I swam hard.
For 10 years I raced motocross.
I had some incredible hot Rods including a a blown Camaro Z-28.
I've hunted nearly every western state and Alaska multiple times.
Owned a half dozen horses.
I tore through two dozen women before I found my current wife.
I've owned 4 houses.
Many vehicles.
I've never been rich, just driven.
I always knew that everything I loved hinged on me being successful at work.
I strived to be the best I could possibly be at my trade.
I can't for the life of me understand these underachieving generations.
It makes me sick to see them wasting their lives.

Both are considered millennials the 27yr old is right on the cut off. The 32 yr old is definitely a millennial, this individual is unique in a sense they were born before the internet, smartphone. He was 10 or so when 9-11 happened 18yrs old at the height of the war in Iraq.


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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It doesn’t matter who you are or what you did for a living when you have a trophy room like Sal’s. 👍🏼


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Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by Salmonella
I work with a couple guys that are 27 and 32 years old.
I swear to God, I try to wrap my brain around what has become of America.
The 27 year old lives at home with his divorced mom, doesn't have a car or a driver's license, smokes a ton of weed and stays up until 2 am playing video games.
The 32 year old lives in a house owned by his parents.
The highlight of his life is watching sports on TV.
Neither have any sort of work ethic
JFC.
I lived such a radically different life than these children.
I'm a Boomer born in 1960.
My parents divorced when I was 12.
I had nothing as a young kid.
I knew from the minute I left the house that it was sink or swim.
I swam hard.
For 10 years I raced motocross.
I had some incredible hot Rods including a a blown Camaro Z-28.
I've hunted nearly every western state and Alaska multiple times.
Owned a half dozen horses.
I tore through two dozen women before I found my current wife.
I've owned 4 houses.
Many vehicles.
I've never been rich, just driven.
I always knew that everything I loved hinged on me being successful at work.
I strived to be the best I could possibly be at my trade.
I can't for the life of me understand these underachieving generations.
It makes me sick to see them wasting their lives.

Both are considered millennials the 27yr old is right on the cut off. The 32 yr old is definitely a millennial, this individual is unique in a sense they were born before the internet, smartphone. He was 10 or so when 9-11 happened 18yrs old at the height of the war in Iraq.

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I am reminded of a conversation with a liberal young man from California. Smart fellow and could actually discuss the issues.

I mentioned that I remembered when home interest rates were 18% and CD’s were paying 12% and he accused me of making that up. I encouraged him to Google that.

I am a young Boomer but am noticing the generational gap. It seems as though people just seem to think that life was the same just 50 years earlier. I used to think my mother was making up stories of the Germans dropping bombs on her too.


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Originally Posted by Stickfight
The top pic reminds me of a good metaphorical documentary on the Boomer generation: the movie Easy Rider.

Two motorcycle boomers contract with a Jew to import drugs from Mexicans up to California. The Jew makes it clear he is going to push these drugs on White school kids but the boomers really want to have a Good Time so that doesn't bother them. They use the profit to finance a motorcycle trip across the country to Mardi Gras, and during the journey they engage in all sorts of degeneracy: drugs, casual sex, drugs, visiting a boomer hippie commune where everyone is on drugs, laughing at the local peasants. Normal boomer stuff.

They meet a guy who they befriend, and when he gets killed they just leave his corpse on the side of the road so their Good Time is not interrupted. They do visit the whorehouse their dead friend recommended, where they do drugs with the hookers. A Good Time is had by all.

Important symbolism is present through the entire movie. One of the main boomers is decorated with US flags and so is his motorcycle. In pursuit of his Good Time he rides that motorcycle until it is literally destroyed, never once having a care for its future.

Really good movie if you have the time and you watch it for what it is.


Karen Black's thighs were the most memorable part of the movie. I was a teenager. But not a queer.


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Originally Posted by BOBBALEE
Originally Posted by Stickfight
The top pic reminds me of a good metaphorical documentary on the Boomer generation: the movie Easy Rider.

Two motorcycle boomers contract with a Jew to import drugs from Mexicans up to California. The Jew makes it clear he is going to push these drugs on White school kids but the boomers really want to have a Good Time so that doesn't bother them. They use the profit to finance a motorcycle trip across the country to Mardi Gras, and during the journey they engage in all sorts of degeneracy: drugs, casual sex, drugs, visiting a boomer hippie commune where everyone is on drugs, laughing at the local peasants. Normal boomer stuff.

They meet a guy who they befriend, and when he gets killed they just leave his corpse on the side of the road so their Good Time is not interrupted. They do visit the whorehouse their dead friend recommended, where they do drugs with the hookers. A Good Time is had by all.

Important symbolism is present through the entire movie. One of the main boomers is decorated with US flags and so is his motorcycle. In pursuit of his Good Time he rides that motorcycle until it is literally destroyed, never once having a care for its future.

Really good movie if you have the time and you watch it for what it is.


Karen Black's thighs were the most memorable part of the movie. I was a teenager. But not a queer.

Lol, She's a real beauty now......And dead.

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Originally Posted by Salmonella
I'm not ashamed of being a butcher.
I'm not your average butcher.

You shouldn't be.

But that wasn't my question.


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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I try not to get all caught up the generational hatred the left tries to sell us. I'd rather base my opinion of people on a case-by-case basis.

For example, a year or so back, I was having my septic tank pumped. Do it every three years. The old guy, about my age, who had been doing it for the last 18 years, had retired. The young fella who showed up to do the job had to be in his early 20's.

This young man had a lot of energy, and good spirit, doing a dirty job. I had to admire that.

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Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
I try not to get all caught up the generational hatred the left tries to sell us. I'd rather base my opinion of people on a case-by-case basis.

For example, a year or so back, I was having my septic tank pumped. Do it every three years. The old guy, about my age, who had been doing it for the last 18 years, had retired. The young fella who showed up to do the job had to be in his early 20's.

This young man had a lot of energy, and good spirit, doing a dirty job. I had to admire that.

Last guy to pump my tank was 86.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
I try not to get all caught up the generational hatred the left tries to sell us. I'd rather base my opinion of people on a case-by-case basis.

For example, a year or so back, I was having my septic tank pumped. Do it every three years. The old guy, about my age, who had been doing it for the last 18 years, had retired. The young fella who showed up to do the job had to be in his early 20's.

This young man had a lot of energy, and good spirit, doing a dirty job. I had to admire that.

Last guy to pump my tank was 86.


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Always shake hands with the guy who shows up for plumbing issues.

They appreciate it, that and pay cash.

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Originally Posted by Stickfight
The top pic reminds me of a good metaphorical documentary on the Boomer generation: the movie Easy Rider.

Two motorcycle boomers contract with a Jew to import drugs from Mexicans up to California. The Jew makes it clear he is going to push these drugs on White school kids but the boomers really want to have a Good Time so that doesn't bother them. They use the profit to finance a motorcycle trip across the country to Mardi Gras, and during the journey they engage in all sorts of degeneracy: drugs, casual sex, drugs, visiting a boomer hippie commune where everyone is on drugs, laughing at the local peasants. Normal boomer stuff.

They meet a guy who they befriend, and when he gets killed they just leave his corpse on the side of the road so their Good Time is not interrupted. They do visit the whorehouse their dead friend recommended, where they do drugs with the hookers. A Good Time is had by all.

Important symbolism is present through the entire movie. One of the main boomers is decorated with US flags and so is his motorcycle. In pursuit of his Good Time he rides that motorcycle until it is literally destroyed, never once having a care for its future.

Really good movie if you have the time and you watch it for what it is.

From which Reddit sub-forum did you glean this pile of steaming horse schit?

LOL

Fugking moron.


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Always shake hands with the guy who shows up for plumbing issues.

They appreciate it, that and pay cash.

Pard,

Don't nobody want to call the schit man, pard.

Nobody.

LOL


Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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Boomers have nicer boats. They enjoy the cruise.


Gun Shows are almost as comical as boat ramps in the Spring.
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