Shouldigo12
Well-Known Member
Just the eyes?Ya know.....There's just something not right about those eyes.....
Just the eyes?Ya know.....There's just something not right about those eyes.....
You can't win on that one. If you DO look, then you are in trouble. If you tell her you were already looking, you are in even more trouble.Ah, yes the Food and Wine Festival. I remember a year my DW and I attended. A woman in Mexico must have had one too many margaritas as she was lifting her T-shirt and flashing people. My wife got upset and said “will you look at that!”
Not THIS boomer... I was in that T-shirt* and cargo shorts, I assure you.The boomers are the ones being laughed at because they have dockers pulled up to mid chest and wingtips on for strolling around the park, with flat caps and a full sleeve button down.
It's my generation, the X ers who seem to be the beginning of the issue, and the one immediately following us who are exacerbating it.
It's not her fault -- she was drawn that way.Ya know.....There's just something not right about those eyes.....
Disney World -a family destination, is not that place. It's not for you to decide whether my children see that/my having to explain it to them and when. This is called being "in public". It's really not that difficult.
Hey! That was an experimental phase I was going through, and you promised to never bring that up again.and don’t get me started on people who wear heels at Disney.
Matching t-shirts?It would be MUCH less of a problem if people were kicked out of the park for dressing inappropriately. Or at least if they refused to change clothing or agreed and didn’t or changed back into the item. And while “inappropriate” is subjective I think we could all essentially agree on the majority of the items in question.
Sure, but where did they get their crazy ways? I'll tell ya!... Bad parenting. The Greatest Generation were the worst parents. Ever.
I don't know, I think you'll lose this one here. Boomers were the first ones to think spanking was abuse and let their kids do more questionable things that has just snowballed since then. I'd blame teens today, but their teachers in schools are boomers and Gen Xers so it only is going to get worse. Boomers were the first generation that thought they were entitled. If we think kids are lazy today, and they are, it all started in the 1960s.
Nope. If any generation behaves badly, then it's from the bad parenting of the generation before it. That generation is the one that failed.
And if they were bad parents, I blame *their* parents.
"I did not wear socks with those sandals." -- A famous president.I'm more offended by the matching t shirts, cargo shorts and socks with sandals.
Just for clarification, at this point most boomers are retired and playing golf. The kids of today are our grandchildren. I can tell you from experience that the most drastic change in parenting came after us. My kids react differently then I or my parents did when it came to just how precious their little snowflakes are. They tell me that they just tried to make up for the mistakes we made when we were parenting. As usual, they don't have a freaking clue and have created a generation of children that have no consequences to their actions and no incentive to do anything because they are all convinced that the world owes them whatever they want. Since children always tend to reject whatever their parents did, the next generation should be a little better acting. But, I'll be dead so I don't really care what they do.I don't know, I think you'll lose this one here. Boomers were the first ones to think spanking was abuse and let their kids do more questionable things that has just snowballed since then. I'd blame teens today, but their teachers in schools are boomers and Gen Xers so it only is going to get worse. Boomers were the first generation that thought they were entitled. If we think kids are lazy today, and they are, it all started in the 1960s.
"I did not wear socks with those sandals." -- A famous president.
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