The Shoutbox
Gotta admit. Galaxy Quest never been funnier.
I'd kill for a quality (and good) jelly bean atm. Death. Death beans. Death beans. And I will stab somebody. Not really. No kuh-nif-us within reach. But the sentiments are true. This is not fan. This is a termite.
Originally Posted by John McClane
"$30 trillion in generational wealth transfer is estimated to pass from Baby Boomers to their Millennial children over the next several decades."


Where's my Corvette and 25 y.o. wife?
Originally Posted by Sedai
Man, glad I don't listen to Millennials, so I can ignore all your posts!
And the hate continues. It's all good. We can take it. We're just waiting for when we set the tax rates then we're putting the screw to ya!
Originally Posted by Sedai
Thinking about it, at one point we were called The Latchkey Kids.
I remember that episode of Different Strokes. Arnold met a kid and asked why he had a key on his belt. The kid made a reference to being a latch-key kid (jokingly), pulled the key which was tethered to a retractable string, and then released it. The key slapped back against his belt loop. He joked that his mom was worried about him being alone all afternoon while she worked or something.

Or at least I think it was Different Strokes.

Man, glad I don't listen to Millennials, so I can ignore all your posts! Stelly is apparently Generation Alpha. She is the Alpha and the Omega!

She also ate my orange.
And I'd happily trade titles because us Millennials are the punching bag of every generation. Even the Zoomers are ganging up on us now! Like wtf, does it ever stop?
So I don't wanna hear you crying about not getting a name. Ya got way more than any other generation.
Originally Posted by Sedai
Thinking about it, at one point we were called The Latchkey Kids.
"Post-Boomers, Baby Busters (referencing the drop in the birth rates following the baby boom), New Lost Generation, latchkey kids, MTV Generation, and the 13th Generation"
Originally Posted by Sedai
They have to be on the very back side of the curve then, unless they had you when they were old, like me and my daughter!
Aye, they are old. They were born in the late 50s.
Thinking about it, at one point we were called The Latchkey Kids.