It’s funny. I walk my dog at a local university campus for years. All the students there and only one student has taken the time to talk to me. “So what’s your story?”. Hopefully he’s the next Studs Terkel.
As well it should be. After all we survived riding our bikes all over town without wearing helmets; played ‘Kick the can’ until the street lights came on , some times even after; made our own skateboards and rode them without wearing a helmet, gloves, knee pads & elbow pads; settled our arguments on the ball field with a fist fight rather than a shooting; and most likely served in the military with possible deployment to Vietnam.
“Thanks, sonny, I may be a boomer, but you are a piece of snot that is still wet behind the ears, has no understanding of reality, a waste of space, who couldn’t last two seconds without your technology so have a great life you brain-dead\ butthole.” Smiling the whole time! (out of curiosity where is the kid’s iPhone he should be staring into and the set of AirPods in his ears?)
I dunno, I’ve always felt that, being born in 1960, I belong to a group that should be considered separate. I think a lot of us on the backside, tail-end or shadow of the boom, the younger brothers and sisters, feel sort of betwixt and between, neither here nor there, this nor that. I haven’t seen any report or media acknowledgment of it, it’s just a feeling. Maybe it’s just me.
jmolay161 almost 2 years ago
Then I guess you are OK with that, Boomer. Yes, put in a plug for the Boomers.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
I don’t think I would ever call my father “Boomer.”
i_am_the_jam almost 2 years ago
My did missed the boomers by 3 years.
juicebruce almost 2 years ago
Those who don’t learn from the past will repeat it ….
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
It’s funny. I walk my dog at a local university campus for years. All the students there and only one student has taken the time to talk to me. “So what’s your story?”. Hopefully he’s the next Studs Terkel.
Ichabod Ferguson almost 2 years ago
I wonder what led to this exchange? “Hey kid, fix your hat!” “Okay, Boomer.”
ALF almost 2 years ago
There’s no need to ever disrespect anyone.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
LOL… young bigot shot down again.
ctolson almost 2 years ago
As well it should be. After all we survived riding our bikes all over town without wearing helmets; played ‘Kick the can’ until the street lights came on , some times even after; made our own skateboards and rode them without wearing a helmet, gloves, knee pads & elbow pads; settled our arguments on the ball field with a fist fight rather than a shooting; and most likely served in the military with possible deployment to Vietnam.
david_42 almost 2 years ago
Reading the news, it seems GenZ has realized they can do something besides complain.
VICTOR PROULX almost 2 years ago
I get called that on Twitter.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“Thanks, sonny, I may be a boomer, but you are a piece of snot that is still wet behind the ears, has no understanding of reality, a waste of space, who couldn’t last two seconds without your technology so have a great life you brain-dead\ butthole.” Smiling the whole time! (out of curiosity where is the kid’s iPhone he should be staring into and the set of AirPods in his ears?)
goboboyd almost 2 years ago
The snarky youth’s kids will taunt him with ‘OK Zoomer’.
Grumpy Old Guy almost 2 years ago
Whenever I receive an: “OK Boomer…”
I respond back with: “That, coming from a generation that eats Tide Pods….”
Gent almost 2 years ago
Boomer eh? The only Boomer me knews was a bubble gum. Boom Boom Boomer!
jbcuster almost 2 years ago
It’s not so much the phrase, it’s the accompanying smirk.
SofaKing Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Then I tell them to get off my lawn.
rwg1957rwg almost 2 years ago
I’m a boomer, you’re a boomer, wouldn’t you like to be a boomer too!
raybarb44 almost 2 years ago
I do too…..
montylc2001 almost 2 years ago
Says a lot about the ones who use the term in a derogatory manner. I was taught to respect and learn from my elders.
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I dunno, I’ve always felt that, being born in 1960, I belong to a group that should be considered separate. I think a lot of us on the backside, tail-end or shadow of the boom, the younger brothers and sisters, feel sort of betwixt and between, neither here nor there, this nor that. I haven’t seen any report or media acknowledgment of it, it’s just a feeling. Maybe it’s just me.
Interventor12 almost 2 years ago
If, they call you a Boomer. Refer to them as Sonny Jim.