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  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 17,220
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    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
  • Eggcelsior
    Eggcelsior Posts: 14,414
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    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
  • ColtsFan
    ColtsFan Posts: 6,355
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    Beer brats and fried taters on the BS 
    ~ John - https://www.instagram.com/hoosier_egger
    XL BGE, LG BGE, KJ Jr, PK Original, Ardore Pizza Oven, King Disc 
    Bloomington, IN - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoosiers!

  • Possumtrot
    Possumtrot Posts: 245
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    It's started
    Near Music City in the Boro
    LBGE, Joe,Jr
    Free is better than cheap
    If it's worth telling, it's worth exaggerating


  • Dobie
    Dobie Posts: 3,365
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    Jacksonville FL
  • HeavyG
    HeavyG Posts: 10,360
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    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk




  • PirateBill
    PirateBill Posts: 259
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    Sitting on the deck drinking beer, chatting with the wife, and making sure the cats don't eat too much grass (they throw up)

    Fight like a man so you don't die like a dog

    - Calico Jack Rackham

    1,000 watt Sharp - 1.1 Cu. Ft. Mid-Size Microwave and one sweet steakager (retail 229$) 

    Scruffy City a.k.a. Knoxville, TN.

  • Hntnhrd
    Hntnhrd Posts: 713
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    Sitting in Mexico drinking corona and contemplating the benefits of paying 50 pesos for 6.6 pounds of lump charcoal!!!
    ha someone top that!!!!
  • Jeremiah
    Jeremiah Posts: 6,412
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    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    Slumming it in Aiken, SC. 
  • dsrguns
    dsrguns Posts: 421
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    Getting ready to start a 12# trimmed Swift packer cut brisket. It wasn't visibly graded..Guessing it is a choice cut. 
      
    XL BGE
    MD
  • dsrguns
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  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 17,220
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    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    Could you imagine if average Americans had to sacrifice to help fuel the war these days? 
  • WeberWho
    WeberWho Posts: 11,039
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    I wonder how many times this guy gets pulled over on weekends?


    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
  • HeavyG
    HeavyG Posts: 10,360
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    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk




  • theyolksonyou
    theyolksonyou Posts: 18,459
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    HeavyG said:
    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    He's a millennial...
  • blasting
    blasting Posts: 6,262
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    Life is going to b1tch slap these millennials in a big way, but it's not their fault.  
    We are just seeing what happens when everyone gets a trophy.


    Phoenix 
  • Jeremiah
    Jeremiah Posts: 6,412
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    HeavyG said:
    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    Another sobering thought from a drunk mind. What we gave and sacrificed in ww2, the Russians sacrificed 10 fold they were in our side then...
    Slumming it in Aiken, SC. 
  • YEMTrey
    YEMTrey Posts: 6,829
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    Holy Cleveland Cavaliers Batman!!!!  Up 41 at half!
    Steve 
    XL, Mini Max, and a 22" Blackstone in Cincinnati, Ohio

  • JohnInCarolina
    JohnInCarolina Posts: 31,032
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    HeavyG said:
    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    Every generation
    Blames the one before
    And all of their frustrations
    Come beating on your door
    "I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
  • theyolksonyou
    theyolksonyou Posts: 18,459
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    HeavyG said:
    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    Every generation
    Blames the one before
    And all of their frustrations
    Come beating on your door
    That's deep ogre


  • blasting
    blasting Posts: 6,262
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    This easy going Canadian very nearly clobbered a few people today.  Now I'm chillin' like a villian.  Hope all are having a good night.


    Chillin GIF - Chillin GIFs

    Phoenix 
  • Lit
    Lit Posts: 9,053
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    HeavyG said:
    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    He's a millennial...
    My wife's a millennial. Have fun **** your old wife tonight. 
  • YukonRon
    YukonRon Posts: 16,989
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    HeavyG said:
    Jeremiah said:
    HeavyG said:
    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    Yep. It always seems that the loudest complainers about mellineals are the ones at the age that raised them. 

    https://youtu.be/Sz0o9clVQu8
    Every generation disses the one coming up behind them. In my day a common refrain was "kids these days with their hair and their music".

    This sounds like it could have been written today rather than a hundred years ago:

    *****

    In 1904, psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall published The Psychology of Adolescence, in which he warned that it was a dangerous time, particularly for young folk:

    Never has youth been exposed to such dangers of both perversion and arrest as in our own land and day. Increasing urban life with its temptations, prematurities, sedentary occupations, and passive stimuli just when an active life is most needed, early emancipation and a lessening sense for both duty and discipline, the haste to know and do all befitting man's estate before its time, the mad rush for sudden wealth and the reckless fashions set by its gilded youth--all these lack some of the regulatives they still have in older lands with more conservative conditions.

    There's a small flaw in this theory. They are called the greatest generation for a reason. If ww2 were to break out today, we'd be screwed. 
    We'd be fine.
    Every generation
    Blames the one before
    And all of their frustrations
    Come beating on your door
    "The children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise."

    Originally attributed to Plato or Socrates, but actually derived from ancient Greek writings, from unknown authors.

    It has been said before.

    "Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber

    XL and MM
    Louisville, Kentucky
  • lousubcap
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    Giving up on @ColtsFan providing any Friday night entertainment.  Perhaps on Saturday...
    Also just finished up my investments on the Preakness at Pimlico Saturday.  Nothing heavy but always fun to have some skin in the game.  Go baby, go.
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
  • Eoin
    Eoin Posts: 4,304
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    Schmeckt gut! 


    Wiener schnitzel?
  • Eoin
    Eoin Posts: 4,304
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    The funny think about Millennials is that no one wants to take responsibility for them. The parents raised them...
    My kids are all hard workers, never had a choice.
  • Eoin
    Eoin Posts: 4,304
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    Anne's gone to the supermarket. Won't let me go with her because I buy lots of stuff that she thinks we don't need. Out with the dog then I'm going to sneak off to the butcher to buy stuff I want anyway.


  • Sardonicus
    Sardonicus Posts: 1,700
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    YEMTrey said:
    Holy Cleveland Cavaliers Batman!!!!  Up 41 at half!


    Not expecting the Dubs to let anything like that happen to them!

    "Too bad all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and barbecuing."      - George Burns