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hjmick
08-22-2007, 01:57 PM
Every year they release this list, and damn it, every year it reminds how old I am. I found #61 particularly sad.


Beloit College Mindset List
The Associated Press

BELOIT, Wis. - Most of the students entering college this fall, members of the class of 2011, were born in 1989. For them, Alvin Ailey, Andrei Sakharov, Huey Newton, Emperor Hirohito, Ted Bundy and Abbie Hoffman have always been dead.

1. What Berlin wall?

2. Humvees, minus the artillery, have always been available to the public.

3. Rush Limbaugh and the “Dittoheads” have always been lambasting liberals.

4. They never “rolled down” a car window.

5. Michael Moore has always been angry and funny.

6. They may confuse the Keating Five with a rock group.

7. They have grown up with bottled water.

8. General Motors has always been working on an electric car.

9. Nelson Mandela has always been free and a force in South Africa.

10. Pete Rose has never played baseball.

11. Rap music has always been mainstream.

12. Religious leaders have always been telling politicians what to do, or else!

13. “Off the hook” has never had anything to do with a telephone.

14. Music has always been “unplugged.”

15. Russia has always had a multi-party political system.

16. Women have always been police chiefs in major cities.

17. They were born the year Harvard Law Review Editor Barack Obama announced he might run for office some day.

18. The NBA season has always gone on and on and on and on.

19. Classmates could include Michelle Wie, Jordin Sparks, and Bart Simpson.

20. Half of them may have been members of the Baby-sitters Club.

21. Eastern Airlines has never “earned their wings” in their lifetime.

22. No one has ever been able to sit down comfortably to a meal of “liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.”

23. Wal-Mart has always been a larger retailer than Sears and has always employed more workers than GM.

24. Being “lame” has to do with being dumb or inarticulate, not disabled.

25. Wolf Blitzer has always been serving up the news on CNN.

26. Katie Couric has always had screen cred.

27. Al Gore has always been running for president or thinking about it.

28. They never found a prize in a Coca-Cola “MagiCan.”

29. They were too young to understand Judas Priest’s subliminal messages.

30. When all else fails, the Prozac defense has always been a possibility.

31. Multigrain chips have always provided healthful junk food.

32. They grew up in Wayne’s World.

33. U2 has always been more than a spy plane.

34. They were introduced to Jack Nicholson as “The Joker.”

35. Stadiums, rock tours and sporting events have always had corporate names.

36. American rock groups have always appeared in Moscow.

37. Commercial product placements have been the norm in films and on TV.

38. On Parents’ Day on campus, their folks could be mixing it up with Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz with daughter Zöe, or Kathie Lee and Frank Gifford with son Cody.

39. Fox has always been a major network.

40. They drove their parents crazy with the Beavis and Butt-head laugh.

41. The “Blue Man Group” has always been everywhere.

42. Women’s studies majors have always been offered on campus.

43. Being a latchkey kid has never been a big deal.

44. Thanks to MySpace and Facebook, autobiography can happen in real time.

45. They learned about JFK from Oliver Stone and Malcolm X from Spike Lee.

46. Most phone calls have never been private.

47. High definition television has always been available.

48. Microbreweries have always been ubiquitous.

49. Virtual reality has always been available when the real thing failed.

50. Smoking has never been allowed in public spaces in France.

51. China has always been more interested in making money than in reeducation.

52. Time has always worked with Warner.

53. Tiananmen Square is a 2008 Olympics venue, not the scene of a massacre.

54. The purchase of ivory has always been banned.

55. MTV has never featured music videos.

56. The space program has never really caught their attention except in disasters.

57. Jerry Springer has always been lowering the level of discourse on TV.

58. They get much more information from Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert than from the newspaper.

59. They’re always texting 1 n other.

60. They will encounter roughly equal numbers of female and male professors in the classroom.

61. They never saw Johnny Carson live on television.

62. They have no idea who Rusty Jones was or why he said “goodbye to rusty cars.”

63. Avatars have nothing to do with Hindu deities.

64. Chavez has nothing to do with iceberg lettuce and everything to do with oil.

65. Illinois has been trying to ban smoking since the year they were born.

66. The World Wide Web has been an online tool since they were born.

67. Chronic fatigue syndrome has always been debilitating and controversial.

68. Burma has always been Myanmar.

69. Dilbert has always been ridiculing cubicle culture.

70. Food packaging has always included nutritional labeling.

darin
08-22-2007, 02:07 PM
I'm 34 and some of those things brought out a 'WTF' face on me. :-/

I didn't know a lot of that.

Trigg
08-22-2007, 02:07 PM
55. MTV has never featured music videos




Head Bangers Ball.........anyone............anyone??


62. They have no idea who Rusty Jones was or why he said “goodbye to rusty cars.”

Who's Rusty Jones????????????????

Gaffer
08-22-2007, 02:17 PM
By comparison I grew up in a primitive third world society.

I can remember when the Berlin wall was built. And most of the stuff listed on that list did not exist when I was growing up.

The one thing I remember most is that we had a lot more freedoms then.

Angel Heart
08-22-2007, 02:26 PM
I feel so old... :uhoh:

Pale Rider
08-22-2007, 02:44 PM
I was born in 1955....

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1359/1204741709_94de977ed2_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1105/1205605320_9ce028e98c_o.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1331/1204742055_70f6995d8d_o.jpg

darin
08-22-2007, 02:48 PM
Pale - can you put up one of those from 1972 and 1978? :)

Pale Rider
08-22-2007, 02:51 PM
Pale - can you put up one of those from 1972 and 1978? :)

I'll see what I can do bro...

glockmail
08-22-2007, 02:53 PM
4. They never “rolled down” a car window.

62. They have no idea who Rusty Jones was or why he said “goodbye to rusty cars.” I told my son the other day, after he backed out my wife's car, a Ford 500 with all the bells and whistles, that he had no idea what kind of crappy cars I had to deal with when I was his age. :coffee:

darin
08-22-2007, 03:02 PM
Once I fit four adults (and had room for at least one more - or maybe two more, if they were midgets) in the trunk of a Ford 500.

Pale Rider
08-22-2007, 03:04 PM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1362/1204911837_7fb468c91b_o.jpg

hjmick
08-22-2007, 03:06 PM
55. MTV has never featured music videos




Head Bangers Ball.........anyone............anyone??


62. They have no idea who Rusty Jones was or why he said “goodbye to rusty cars.”

Who's Rusty Jones????????????????

Rusty Jones was a company that provided aftermarket rustproofing for cars and trucks.

Pale Rider
08-22-2007, 03:06 PM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1001/1205775932_3dd2e28eec_o.jpg

glockmail
08-22-2007, 03:35 PM
Once I fit four adults (and had room for at least one more - or maybe two more, if they were midgets) in the trunk of a Ford 500.
Its freaking huge. I was told that it was largest trunk of any sedan currently sold in America. We still fill it up with groceries though.

Trigg
08-22-2007, 06:36 PM
Rusty Jones was a company that provided aftermarket rustproofing for cars and trucks.

Thanks for the info.

I told my 9 yr old a few years ago that he "sounded like a broken record". He asked what that was and his older brother said "it's kind of like a big CD. Man I'm old.

nevadamedic
08-22-2007, 07:58 PM
I told my son the other day, after he backed out my wife's car, a Ford 500 with all the bells and whistles, that he had no idea what kind of crappy cars I had to deal with when I was his age. :coffee:

Uhhhhh, it still sounds liek your driving a crappy car! :laugh2:

glockmail
08-22-2007, 09:05 PM
Uhhhhh, it still sounds liek your driving a crappy car! :laugh2: What do you think of the Volvo SC80 and XC90?

dan
08-23-2007, 06:41 AM
The other day, my friend's nephew, who's in eighth grade, asked me who the Spice Girls are, the way I would ask my grandma who Mae West was. I felt old.


55. MTV has never featured music videos




Head Bangers Ball.........anyone............anyone??

I remember it, but that was a while ago, no? I remember Headbanger's Ball dying out sometime around '97, '98? Around the time Marilyn Manson got big. But, yeah, no 18-year-old's gonna remember that.

People my age really grew up on the golden age of MTV, in my opinion. Not only did you have a lot of good videos, you had a bunch of great, cutting-edge programming (Dead at 21, The Maxx, The Head, Beavis and Butthead, The State, Liquid Television). Of course, it wasn't exactly masterpiece theater (Singled Out, Lip Service, The Grind, etc.), but it was downright subversive compared to the garbage that's on there now.

nevadamedic
08-23-2007, 06:42 AM
What do you think of the Volvo SC80 and XC90?

:laugh2: A Volvo and a Ford? :laugh2: I rest my case! :laugh2:

nevadamedic
08-23-2007, 06:44 AM
The other day, my friend's nephew, who's in eighth grade, asked me who the Spice Girls are, the way I would ask my grandma who Mae West was. I felt old.



I remember it, but that was a while ago, no? I remember Headbanger's Ball dying out sometime around '97, '98? Around the time Marilyn Manson got big. But, yeah, no 18-year-old's gonna remember that.

People my age really grew up on the golden age of MTV, in my opinion. Not only did you have a lot of good videos, you had a bunch of great, cutting-edge programming (Dead at 21, The Maxx, The Head, Beavis and Butthead, The State, Liquid Television). Of course, it wasn't exactly masterpiece theater (Singled Out, Lip Service, The Grind, etc.), but it was downright subversive compared to the garbage that's on there now.

How can anyone not know who the Spice Girls are? They are gorgeous, hell i'd do 4 out of 5 of them.

glockmail
08-23-2007, 07:22 AM
:laugh2: A Volvo and a Ford? :laugh2: I rest my case! :laugh2: So you don't like the Volvo either?

dan
08-23-2007, 07:45 AM
How can anyone not know who the Spice Girls are? They are gorgeous, hell i'd do 4 out of 5 of them.

That's what I thought, but you gotta figure, he was only 7 or 8 when they peaked in popularity. I wasn't really interested in popular music at that age.

dan
08-23-2007, 07:46 AM
For the record, which one wouldn't you do?

Mine in order.....

1. Geri Halliwell, Ginger Spice - A+++++++, one of the hottest women alive
2. Posh Spice
3. Baby Spice
4. Scary Spice
5. Sporty Spice

Trigg
08-23-2007, 10:33 AM
The other day, my friend's nephew, who's in eighth grade, asked me who the Spice Girls are, the way I would ask my grandma who Mae West was. I felt old.



I remember it, but that was a while ago, no? I remember Headbanger's Ball dying out sometime around '97, '98? Around the time Marilyn Manson got big. But, yeah, no 18-year-old's gonna remember that.

People my age really grew up on the golden age of MTV, in my opinion. Not only did you have a lot of good videos, you had a bunch of great, cutting-edge programming (Dead at 21, The Maxx, The Head, Beavis and Butthead, The State, Liquid Television). Of course, it wasn't exactly masterpiece theater (Singled Out, Lip Service, The Grind, etc.), but it was downright subversive compared to the garbage that's on there now.

My daughter has no idea who they are, she's 11 going into 6th grade.

Headbangers Ball was great. I'm late 30's so I was into all the 80's hair bands. Duran Duran was really the first band to have Real videos instead of just the band singing to the music. Yes, I loved that band also, cheesy I know.

glockmail
08-23-2007, 10:40 AM
For the record, which one wouldn't you do?

Mine in order.....

1. Geri Halliwell, Ginger Spice - A+++++++, one of the hottest women alive
2. Posh Spice
3. Baby Spice
4. Scary Spice
5. Sporty Spice

Looks damn "average" to me, danny boy. http://www.hollywoodtuna.com/photo.php?id=ginger_spice_bikini_6_big&title=Geri%20Halliwell%20Bikini%20Pictures

dan
08-23-2007, 11:27 AM
Looks damn "average" to me, danny boy.

Oh, good Lord, could you have picked a worse pic?!?!? Sure that site didn't have any pics of her having food poisoning?

http://www.cduson.com/img/posters/255291.jpg

http://www.breastcancercare.org.uk/images/geri_halliwell_crop_0.jpg

glockmail
08-23-2007, 12:12 PM
Oh, good Lord, could you have picked a worse pic?!?!? Sure that site didn't have any pics of her having food poisoning?

The one I picked has not been set-up or photoshopped. Its her in her natural state.

dan
08-23-2007, 12:16 PM
The one I picked has not been set-up or photoshopped. Its her in her natural state.

Yeah, and why would I want to :wank2: to that? I can look out my window and see chicks in their natural state.

glockmail
08-23-2007, 12:44 PM
Yeah, and why would I want to :wank2: to that? I can look out my window and see chicks in their natural state. Let me help you out. These chicks are all in their natural state: www.femjoy.com

That ought to keep you busy for a while. Just don't go blind in the process. :thumb:

dan
08-23-2007, 12:52 PM
Thanks. Sorry for the long delay in this reply, it's hard to type with one hand.

/TMI

glockmail
08-23-2007, 01:10 PM
Thanks. Sorry for the long delay in this reply, it's hard to type with one hand.

/TMI :laugh2::salute: