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Skittles

(153,111 posts)
198. WTF
Thu Jan 24, 2013, 04:25 PM
Jan 2013

honey, I wouldn't be on facebook if you put a fucking gun to my head, and I have been in the IT industry for 33 years. GET OVER YOURSELF.

Thats because we are tired of doing the dishes liberal N proud Jan 2013 #1
And because it's nice to have HappyMe Jan 2013 #2
ain't that the truth! tech3149 Jan 2013 #3
We're also very tired of cooking. nt amandabeech Jan 2013 #71
One has worked for 45 years and the other has worked for 4 or 5 years... kentuck Jan 2013 #114
I live alone, and sometimes I'm just too tired or rushed to put together a meal for one Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2013 #120
This boomer hasn't been out in years to eat dinner. I can't afford to. But I happen southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #4
Same here HockeyMom Jan 2013 #58
Me too. My husband loves leftovers. While allot of people will eat junk they buy at work southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #87
I used to live at restaurants. 1983law Jan 2013 #131
I am on the same page but I have noticed that the whole production.... Walk away Jan 2013 #80
LOL, you bet it has. Health issues do that to people. southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #86
I'm in the same boat Worried senior Jan 2013 #81
Besides that I enjoy my own food better and it's peaceful at home. southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #84
We are homebodies, too, & I love to cook & I don't mind doing dishes. CrispyQ Jan 2013 #102
My son works at a Restaurant. He always puts his customers first. southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #138
Makes sense to me. Millennials still have kids at home, and going out to dinner can be more trouble MgtPA Jan 2013 #5
Well, the boomers whose kids haven't moved back in with them, maybe Demit Jan 2013 #6
True dat. MgtPA Jan 2013 #14
At least those "kids" don't need a babysitter. surrealAmerican Jan 2013 #31
I remember once where the babysitter cost more than the dinner for 2. MgtPA Jan 2013 #42
Or ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2013 #73
HA. Now I'm always going to think of you as 1Strong*and funny looking*BlackMan, LOL. bettyellen Jan 2013 #177
So ... 1StrongBlackMan Jan 2013 #181
I'm picturing a saucy noodle draped over the tip of your nose, LOL. bettyellen Jan 2013 #184
I am a younger Gen Xer and don't go out to eat much Jennicut Jan 2013 #32
Your schedule sounds like mine - Girl Scouts and piano lessons. MgtPA Jan 2013 #39
Jeez! PasadenaTrudy Jan 2013 #79
September 2014 :) MgtPA Jan 2013 #85
You don't. Jennicut Jan 2013 #197
My six were all in their teens at the same time(for 2 years). They are long gone now, virgogal Jan 2013 #137
Six teenagers in the house at the same time? MgtPA Jan 2013 #160
The youngest ones had to shower before bed,the older ones,my husband,and myself in virgogal Jan 2013 #165
And expensive, boomers can afford it Blue4Texas Jan 2013 #105
Going out to dinner is a luxury I can't afford lunatica Jan 2013 #7
Hell, I can't even afford groceries. GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #8
Happy early Birthday, anyway! kentauros Jan 2013 #34
Thank you! GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #48
Born between 1946 and 1964...you're on the younger end... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #52
It all depends on who is doing the defining... GoCubsGo Jan 2013 #76
Boomers must feel more entitled to have things and view luxuries as something they have earned. RB TexLa Jan 2013 #9
Eating out at a mom & pop diner HappyMe Jan 2013 #10
Thank you! kevinbgoode1 Jan 2013 #62
Crap marions ghost Jan 2013 #15
Lemmie guess, you are a Boomer AngryAmish Jan 2013 #17
I have no blind spots about this marions ghost Jan 2013 #21
Exactly theKed Jan 2013 #33
fail HiPointDem Jan 2013 #92
we might be talking about the difference between Republicans and Democrats Fight2Win Jan 2013 #36
"Hoarding" .. sendero Jan 2013 #134
no, I save money too Fight2Win Jan 2013 #141
Well life is full of injustices.. sendero Jan 2013 #145
lol tjwash Jan 2013 #20
+++++ marions ghost Jan 2013 #23
You do realize Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #24
these millenials would rather we hoard money and deprive them of work, LOL. Stupid. bettyellen Jan 2013 #41
Don't trash Millenials marions ghost Jan 2013 #45
I am a Millenial, and I am sick of boomers trashing me. It happened at the SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #53
I'm a Boomer and I get it marions ghost Jan 2013 #64
I agree with half of your basic truth JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2013 #96
Mooching? marions ghost Jan 2013 #128
+1. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #132
thanx marions ghost Jan 2013 #136
Mooching?!?! magical thyme Jan 2013 #146
I'm a boomer who eats out often with no guilt. unapatriciated Jan 2013 #167
You a boomer with gen X children old enough to have gen Y kids? SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #191
Well I have three generations below me. My children, grandchildren and my great-grandaughter. unapatriciated Jan 2013 #203
I gotta tell ya Skittles Jan 2013 #200
It's hard to see that with a pocket book mentality most working class folks have. Selatius Jan 2013 #205
using computers??? Skittles Jan 2013 #126
yeah right LOL-- marions ghost Jan 2013 #129
Yeah but you guys spend all day on facebook. I'm playing video games SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #170
oh well, as long as you're playing video games. Youth is wasted on the young, LOL. bettyellen Jan 2013 #178
See, Milleneal bashing 101 ;) SWTORFanatic Jan 2013 #188
you kind of walked into that one yourself, LOL. bettyellen Jan 2013 #190
that one is WAY too easy, bettyellen Skittles Jan 2013 #199
i know some nice gamers, LOL. but not one would point to it with pride as if it makes them a better bettyellen Jan 2013 #209
WTF Skittles Jan 2013 #198
i didn't trash a generation... just those that take the bait on this fake "issue". bettyellen Jan 2013 #176
OK let me explain... marions ghost Jan 2013 #180
i was replying to Sherm- about the segment of millennials who were whining about this bettyellen Jan 2013 #183
OK I see the ambiguity now marions ghost Jan 2013 #187
well, I appreciate you trying to reach the bitterest millenials, marions ghost.... bettyellen Jan 2013 #189
OK but marions ghost Jan 2013 #193
No, sounds like they'd rather boomers hoard money and then die, so THEY'LL get it. mainer Jan 2013 #110
Next up -- intergenerational warfare. So much better than class war...at least for some. magical thyme Jan 2013 #25
Well said except for the snark marions ghost Jan 2013 #47
meh. If nothing else, I'm entitled to occasional snark magical thyme Jan 2013 #111
meh yourself marions ghost Jan 2013 #135
You do realize Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #143
My reply was to Post #9, not the OP magical thyme Jan 2013 #147
Then you misread the intent of the article Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #150
actually, in retrospect, I did get the gist of the article from the OP magical thyme Jan 2013 #157
The gist of the article is that.. sendero Jan 2013 #174
My reply was to post #9 magical thyme Jan 2013 #175
I apologize.. sendero Jan 2013 #204
that's ok, sendero... magical thyme Jan 2013 #206
right on, magical thyme shanti Jan 2013 #70
Well said, "MT" This Intergenerational Warfare" is being pushed by some Big Interest KoKo Jan 2013 #113
if they saved their money... actslikeacarrot Jan 2013 #49
I don't care if they go out OriginalGeek Jan 2013 #66
This boomer can't afford to eat all that much AT HOME. djean111 Jan 2013 #51
yep sheer arrogance CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #55
OK...Boomers should all stay home, Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #56
Boomers will not stay home, will die running the streets Blue4Texas Jan 2013 #107
"running the streets"? Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #109
Going here, there, everywhere lol Blue4Texas Jan 2013 #112
Oh... Sekhmets Daughter Jan 2013 #122
Yes shame on those arrogant high living Boomers. Ganja Ninja Jan 2013 #59
No one should have increased spending on anything Shivering Jemmy Jan 2013 #60
No I certainly would not have. Making more money in no way entices me to spend more money RB TexLa Jan 2013 #67
austerity brings more of the same. i'm saving but I plan to spend every red cent I have as I exit bettyellen Jan 2013 #185
your post is a display of fail. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #91
Boomers are in their 60s now. mainer Jan 2013 #108
How are those royalty checks doing, Skippy? Ikonoklast Jan 2013 #149
'Entitled?' elleng Jan 2013 #151
We had been going out once a week canoeist52 Jan 2013 #11
Oddly enough I've stopped eating out. bemildred Jan 2013 #12
Same here. I used to have more time than money eridani Jan 2013 #16
I my case it was more money than time. bemildred Jan 2013 #22
I thought that they all just sat around watching The Big Chill and LA Law reruns Orrex Jan 2013 #13
None of my family, LWolf Jan 2013 #18
Boomers are in their 40s to 60s, when people earn the most money happyslug Jan 2013 #28
I'm in my 50s. LWolf Jan 2013 #168
This boomer eats at home Uben Jan 2013 #19
Ageism. MineralMan Jan 2013 #26
yep, and it's about how they screwed up their marketing- trying to only reach younger people bettyellen Jan 2013 #43
Yes...the article is misleading but folks want to go with the OP's snip KoKo Jan 2013 #115
No surprise, here.... ReRe Jan 2013 #27
Actually, you aren't the largest anymore. jeff47 Jan 2013 #156
You might want to... ReRe Jan 2013 #161
When responding to your factoid? jeff47 Jan 2013 #163
Let'a agree to disagree... ReRe Jan 2013 #171
That's a surprise to me. sadbear Jan 2013 #29
With what money would these resturant owners pretend I use? Earth_First Jan 2013 #30
What boomers are dining out? We're certainly not. LiberalEsto Jan 2013 #35
Bull* Article? Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #38
Yikes! Why are you carrying your daughters in this way? Orrex Jan 2013 #40
We eat out 2, maybe 3 times yearly IDemo Jan 2013 #37
I work in food service. Fearless Jan 2013 #44
REALITY: the wealth inequality is largely based on age Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #46
Look like you're drinking the kool-aid marions ghost Jan 2013 #50
Indeed. HappyMe Jan 2013 #61
Really? Apparently economists disagree with you Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #97
Um... marions ghost Jan 2013 #140
Results of alert on your post hack89 Jan 2013 #69
Oh boy, it's juror 4 again! HappyMe Jan 2013 #75
Every once in a while I'm reminded Morning Dew Jan 2013 #72
that has always been true, and is somewhat logical hfojvt Jan 2013 #74
+1 marybourg Jan 2013 #82
The answer is crystal. Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #99
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Jan 2013 #127
I am going to invite you to actually think through what you just wrote Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #139
This message was self-deleted by its author seaglass Jan 2013 #155
They can accumulate it the old-fashioned way: inherit it. :sarcasm: nt raccoon Jan 2013 #130
The Vietnam War ended when the older boomers managed to convince amandabeech Jan 2013 #78
pernicious bullshit. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #95
Which part? Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #101
start with the part where you spin concentration of wealth as a generational rather than class HiPointDem Jan 2013 #121
And yet it is absolutely factual that wealth IS concentrated by age Demo_Chris Jan 2013 #148
...and always has been. for obvious reasons. & will be when the millenials get old, too. but HiPointDem Jan 2013 #162
yeah, 30% of people took a generation longer to save up 100K. It's sad only 60% were able to. bettyellen Jan 2013 #179
Here comes the new angle - intergenerational warfare so it feels good to vote to raise the Social flamingdem Jan 2013 #54
Yup, I've seen it right here on DU, their solution was the classic "we'll fix it later" TheKentuckian Jan 2013 #142
Exactly right. Le Taz Hot Jan 2013 #173
These Boomers Can't redstatebluegirl Jan 2013 #57
+++++ marions ghost Jan 2013 #68
Right you are CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #77
Our out of pocket redstatebluegirl Jan 2013 #98
This message was self-deleted by its author CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #104
I feel so lucky PasadenaTrudy Jan 2013 #83
We Go Vols Jan 2013 #89
boomer here shanti Jan 2013 #63
My situation exactly. I agree with your conclusion. erinlough Jan 2013 #93
I'm a boomer and I cook at home. no_hypocrisy Jan 2013 #65
that web site is fascinating grasswire Jan 2013 #88
My pleasure! Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #90
Aren't boomers mostly republican? snooper2 Jan 2013 #94
Hmmm...... Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #118
Depends on where they live Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2013 #123
Divide...and conquer...divide...and conquer Taverner Jan 2013 #100
In an industry study on spending habits for Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #119
I personally don't know any Boomers who are doing well enough to eat out as often as they want.... OldDem2012 Jan 2013 #103
At least Boomers are less likely to breast feed in a restaurant! klook Jan 2013 #106
Or bring their brats with them to scream and throw food. MineralMan Jan 2013 #116
their 'brats'? this thread is disgusting. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #133
The thread's purpose was age-war. WinkyDink Jan 2013 #154
You have never encountered a brat in MineralMan Jan 2013 #164
no, just children. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #172
I heard a commercial for Medicare supplement insurance happyslug Jan 2013 #125
Interesting. klook Jan 2013 #158
When I was the millenials' age, I didn't dine out because I didn't have the money. mainer Jan 2013 #117
Yes, I spent most of my twenties as a grad student and an unemployed Ph.D. Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2013 #124
enjoy Enrique Jan 2013 #144
I cook Sunday through Thursday Night TheOther95Percent Jan 2013 #152
TFBad for "Millennials." For Boomers, the 4-BR house was a GOAL; for M's, it's a "Starter." WinkyDink Jan 2013 #153
how dare those boomers go out and eat! It's an outrage! liberal_at_heart Jan 2013 #159
How dare people spend their own hard-earned money on anything of their choice! mainer Jan 2013 #182
I'm going out to get pizza after I make this post. kentauros Jan 2013 #166
"We're out, spending our children's inheritance". nt MrScorpio Jan 2013 #169
that sounds funny, but it is actually kind of mean Fight2Win Jan 2013 #186
cutting and pasting that silly shit about 30K houses? OY. bettyellen Jan 2013 #194
True, houses aren't $30,000 any more mainer Jan 2013 #196
When you are cooking for one or two people, it is sometimes more expensive Arkansas Granny Jan 2013 #192
Agreed Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #195
I'm a Gen Xer, I could eat out, but instead save my money to help teenagers in the community Fight2Win Jan 2013 #201
And a Good Person You Are for doing so Sherman A1 Jan 2013 #202
How dare they eat at Denny's! Tabasco_Dave Jan 2013 #207
"The visit rate for older restaurant consumers is now the same as it is for those younger." Sparkly Jan 2013 #208
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