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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah, the downhill is f#%kin’ awesome, what with the wind in your hair and running over those still on their way up. They tend to splatter so goggles are a must.:D
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
Yeah, the downhill is f#%kin’ awesome, what with the wind in your hair and running over those still on their way up. They tend to splatter so goggles are a must.:D
Yes goggles for sure. They’re the perfect thing to go with my…Chaps! And only chaps…
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
That could get chilly, might want to look into a cozy for the boys. Knits for Nards has some cool stuff. :D
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
That could get chilly, might want to look into a cozy for the boys. Knits for Nards has some cool stuff. :D
Knits for nards!!! Lmao. Is that a diy site? Winter is definitely on its way. I’ve heard ball blankets is a good one too.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Eh, I know that guy. Some look the part, but can’t really play the part.;)
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Knits for nards!!! Lmao. Is that a diy site? Winter is definitely on its way. I’ve heard ball blankets is a good one too.
Can you imagine someone’s granny cheerfully singing while making one for them, “Knit 1… Pearl Necklace 2…”:D
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Wait, everyone gets an above and beyond award for graduating? Like participation trophies..? lol..?
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
Wait, everyone gets an above and beyond award for graduating? Like participation trophies..? lol..?
I had a hilarious conversation with my mom about this. She complained about participation trophies when I was little. 32 years ago. She also complains about millennials. I'm a millennial.

I had to gently remind her that not only did her generation (baby boomers) create participation trophies, but they also raised the millennial generation they all love to complain about. That had somehow escaped her. :rolleyes:

Not only that, a high school diploma is pretty much a participation trophy anyway. At least it was at mine. You had to actively try NOT to graduate. My friends and I crashed the band banquet (we were all former band..folks, ran through in halloween costumes) and a lot of us didn't get to walk the stage, but they still let us graduate.

Fun times.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Boomers and Millennials always forget about the Latchkey kids(Gen X). We were raised by boomers and some of us were dumb enough to turn around and have our own kids, the Millennials. We have been squeezed out by the two most self-important generations this country ever produced, present company excluded of course. No worries, I eat my fruits and vegetables and plan on outliving the lot of them.:p I'm only partly kidding. The schools started changing after WWII and REALLY started changing in the 60's. Despite ad campaigns to the contrary, too many children now have been left behind. Your kids' real education should take place at home so they'll know what they are up against when they walk the halls of the caged Propaganda Factory serving up toxic s#%t in the classroom AND the cafeteria. Yes, I am a product of the public school system. Isn't that reason enough to fix it now?:D
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

Audioholic Spartan
well it's been 50 years since High School for me, I thought everyone gets a trophy today ?
 
panteragstk

panteragstk

Audioholic Warlord
well it's been 50 years since High School for me, I thought everyone gets a trophy today ?
Yeah, but we're trying to change some of them to say "good try, but you should probably find a new hobby".
 
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Seriously, I have no life.
Boomers and Millennials always forget about the Latchkey kids(Gen X). We were raised by boomers and some of us were dumb enough to turn around and have our own kids, the Millennials. We have been squeezed out by the two most self-important generations this country ever produced, present company excluded of course. No worries, I eat my fruits and vegetables and plan on outliving the lot of them.:p I'm only partly kidding. The schools started changing after WWII and REALLY started changing in the 60's. Despite ad campaigns to the contrary, too many children now have been left behind. Your kids' real education should take place at home so they'll know what they are up against when they walk the halls of the caged Propaganda Factory serving up toxic s#%t in the classroom AND the cafeteria. Yes, I am a product of the public school system. Isn't that reason enough to fix it now?:D
Latchkey kids were around long before GenX. One good thing about it before I got a key is that we had neighbors who were willing to care for us until mom came home. The couple near my house acted as our grandparents, giving us snacks, caring for minor wounds, finding some kind of project for us to do, fixing our bikes, etc.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I was going to start a thread asking how a country with as many people of working age could possibly have a worker shortage but after seeing some of this crap, I don't think I need to.

It's almost as if parents and schools are telling kids "Just sit there and look pretty (well, not you, you and you, but the others can). Group hug, everyone!".
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
I hear you. There are a great many reasons for what is going on. The 70’s saw divorce rates skyrocket and why I mentioned Gen X as the 80’s saw many more latchkey kids. But, that’s another issue. The kids are being kept ignorant on purpose. You can’t exercise your rights to, well, anything if you don’t have a clue what they are or how to do it. Parents haven't helped their kids’ cause by rolling over for every new policy that comes along to further the dumbing down of the public schools. They may as well make the sheep dog the mascot of every school in America.
 

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