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That'll be great if y'all Baby Boomers leave anything left for posterity. Grumble grumble grumble....

Buck up, buttercup. Every generation goes through hell in its own way, all the time blaming it on the sins of the elders. Imagine: we went through youth without cell phones or Square Bob Spongepants. Talk about deprivation. Here, have an edible or a beer, then go make some cheese straws or something.
 
Buck up, buttercup. Every generation goes through hell in its own way, all the time blaming it on the sins of the elders. Imagine: we went through youth without cell phones or Square Bob Spongepants. Talk about deprivation. Here, have an edible or a beer, then go make some cheese straws or something.
Oof, don't mention beer. Still navigating a 36 hour hangover. Way too old for this shit.
 
I know many people who are great advertisements for retirement. Most say they don't know how they ever fit a job into their busy routine.
 
I'm going to enforce my self-discipline and stay away from this thread for a bit for fear I might run out of things to say.
 
Lol, let's keep shooting the shit!

(Is that a completely Canadian saying, or are you familiar with it?)
 
Buck up, buttercup. Every generation goes through hell in its own way, all the time blaming it on the sins of the elders. Imagine: we went through youth without cell phones or Square Bob Spongepants. Talk about deprivation. Here, have an edible or a beer, then go make some cheese straws or something.
What she said. Except I will say that even when I deliberately tried to drop out of it all, I always "knew" that anytime I chose, I could drop back in. And true enough, when I chose to, I was able to fall back into school, home ownership, and a career. I think it would be harder nowadays. There was indeed something privileged about being white, middle-class, in mid-America, in the mid 20th century.
 
The ratio of annual income to average home prices has drastically decreased over the last 40 years.
 
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