For the 30 & older crowd

storm rider

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You may get a laugh from this, I did. I received this in an email today, and wanted to share:


If you are 30, or older, you might think this is hilarious!

When I was a kid, adults used to bore me to tears with their tedious diatribes about how hard things were. When they were growing up; what with walking twenty-five miles to school every morning...Uphill...Barefoot... BOTH ways yadda, yadda, yadda

And I remember promising myself that when I grew up, there was no way in hell I was going to lay a bunch of crap like that on my kids about how hard I had it and how easy they've got it!

But now that I'm over the ripe old age of thirty, I can't help but look around and notice the youth of today. They have it so easy! I mean, compared to my childhood, you live in a damn Utopia! And I hate to say it, but the kids today, they don't know how good you've got it!

I mean, when I was a kid we didn't have the Internet. If we wanted to know something, we had to go to the damn library and look it up ourselves, in the card catalog!!

There was no email!! We had to actually write somebody a letter - with a pen! Then you had to walk all the way across the street and put it in the mailbox, and it would take like a week to get there! Stamps were 10 cents!

Child Protective Services didn't care if our parents beat us. As a matter of fact, the parents of all my friends also had permission to kick our ass! Nowhere was safe!

There were no MP3's or Napsters or iTunes! If you wanted to steal music, you had to hitchhike to the record store and shoplift it yourself!

Or you had to wait around all day to tape it off the radio, and the DJ would usually talk over the beginning and @#*% it all up! There were no CD players! We had tape decks in our car..We'd play our favorite tape and "eject" it when finished, and then the tape would come undone rendering it useless. Cause, hey, that's how we rolled, Baby! Dig?

We didn't have fancy crap like Call Waiting! If you were on the phone and somebody else called, they got a busy signal, that's it!

There weren't any freakin' cell phones either. If you left the house, you just didn't make a damn call or receive one. You actually had to be out of touch with your "friends". OH MY GOD!!! Think of the horror...not being in touch with someone 24/7!!! And then there's TEXTING. Yeah, right. Please! THE kids have no idea how annoying they are.

And we didn't have fancy Caller ID either! When the phone rang, you had no idea who it was! It could be your school, your parents, your boss, your bookie, your drug dealer, the collection agent...you just didn't know!!! You had to pick it up and take your chances, mister!

We didn't have any fancy PlayStation or Xbox video games with high-resolution 3-D graphics! We had the Atari 2600! With games like 'Space Invaders' and 'Asteroids'. Your screen guy was a little square! You actually had to use your imagination!!! And there were no multiple levels or screens, it was just one screen...Forever! And you could never win. The game just kept getting harder and harder and faster and faster until you died! Just like LIFE!

You had to use a little book called a TV Guide to find out what was on! You were screwed when it came to channel surfing! You had to get off your ass and walk over to the TV to change the channel!!! NO REMOTES!!! Oh, no, what's the world coming to?!?!

There was no Cartoon Network either! You could only get cartoons on Saturday Morning. Do you hear what I'm saying? We had to wait ALL WEEK for cartoons, you spoiled little rat-finks!

And we didn't have microwaves. If we wanted to heat something up, we had to use the stove! Imagine that!

And our parents told us to stay outside and play...all day long. Oh, no, no electronics to soothe and comfort. And if you came back inside...you were doing chores!

And car seats - oh, please! Mom threw you in the back seat and you hung on. If you were lucky, you got the "safety arm" across the chest at the last moment if she had to stop suddenly, and if your head hit the dashboard, well that was your fault for calling "shot gun" in the first place! See! That's exactly what I'm talking about! You kids today have got it too easy. You're spoiled rotten! You guys wouldn't have lasted five minutes back in the 1980s or any time before!

Regards

SR
 

ciccio69

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Ahhh the memories....I was my parents TV remote for many years....I can still recall with joy the time we entered the modern era and my dad bought a VHS vcr.......yes those were the days.....
 

Man Mountain

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Great thread SR. We only had as kids was "Intelevision" I think it was called that. On a black and white screen 2 little sticks and a ball and you had to bounce it back and forth...boring.
What you're describing was "Pong." Intellivision was actually a step up from the old Atari VCS (2600).
 

sidara

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Easy perhap's, in some way's; but they're so very socially inept. And they missed out on some kick ass music. Good times. '71 baby :)
 

Guardian Angel

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I can't help but look around and notice the youth of today. They have it so easy! I mean, compared to my childhood, you live in a damn Utopia! And I hate to say it, but the kids today, they don't know how good you've got it!

SR
While for the most part, I agree with your comments, I can't help but feel the parents of today are the reason our kids are this way. We are the generation (my generation as I am much older than 30) that really started the growth in technology and then the introduction of the new stuff to our children. There is a point somewhere in my life as the children were growing where they surpassed my ability to continue to grow with this new technology.

I now marvel at the ease they have when being introduced to the next "new" whatever and am amazed at the individual youth that have put this knowledge to good use. There is this a barrier between me and the younger generations who have these abilities. I enjoy watching them all and sometimes they sit down with me and ask what it was like in "the old days". That is where I shine!!!!!!

G.A.
 

Muffdiver69

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ah. the good ol days .. i remember watching (sort of. was at cottage so mostly farting around while the groan-ups (yes groan - i notice older folks groan alot :) ) the Apollo moon landing live
on TV. I remember when the new fangled color tvs first came out.

my first game console was the Intellivision, loved playing "Bounty Bob" and "Bounty Bob Strikes Back"

I started high school (grade 9) gawd..39 years ago! (1971) 8-Tracks .. CB radio .. Computers need a room and were the size of refridgerators.
my first bike a Honda CB350. When bank machines first came out with the promise of lower fees compared to using inside human tellers ... getting an extra
30$ one time at a machine when brand new 10$ bills stuck together.

McDonalds when they still listed a number on their sign of how many served. (5million etc instead of now just saying Billions served) When Burger King was new and they actually had a little flame broiler up front and the patties were on a conveyor belt. - similar to what Quiznos does now)
 

kctaneum

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I took my girlfriend and some of her friends out for a fancy dinner in Tacoma for her birthday last week. As we came into the dimly lit dining room, there was a young couple, early 20's or so, sitting there across from each other, each lit up by the texting screen on their smartphones. What the hell that kid, especially, was doing paying attention to texting somebody else while a smoking hot redhead sat across from him in an expensive restaurant, I have no damn idea. I surreptitiously watched them for a bit, and all through dinner they kept pulling out their phones and texting. I was laughing my ass off, while sort of cringing at the same time.

I'm not sure when I crossed the line into 'old curmudgeon', but somehow I seem to have gone there.
 

mimi

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Leaving a stack of records near the heat register was also a bad idea :( I managed to take the bends back out again, but, 'Crocodile Rock' still looked like a roller coaster when it turned...

My kids never 'got it' why I didn't like it when they would text while we were out for a walk or watching a program together.

I used to think that watching TV together as a family was a mindless thing until texting came and I realized at least we were, for a time, all on the same page, laughing at Archie Bunker, or, Alan Alda (I am lucky that my kids love retro TV)
 

niteowl

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Don't forget no cell phones. One time when I passed out at school, the school called my mom to pick me up.
No Skytrain. My mom worked near the Army and Navy Store in downtown and we would ride the 45-60 minute bus ride to see her after school.
 

littlejonny

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Did anybody else here grow up with a party line telephone system? There were about ten families on one telephone line and everybody had there own distinctive ring. They could also listen to everyone else's telephone conversations. There was really only so much you could say on the telephone, it was like being tapped all the time.
 
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