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When I was a kid, I had no idea what half past was. When I was 12 I was told to wait at corner to be picked up at half past 11AM. I thought it meant 11:30 but I wasn't sure. I was too scared to ask, so I hung around the corner for over 45 minutes. (Just to be on safe side) My excuse was language. English wasn't my first language. Took a while for me to figure it out. Another problem was the quarter to, etc.

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When the same body measurements as in the 1970's size 10 became today's size 6! (I found this out when my daughter tried on an old suit of mine and by reading the size she thought it would be too big on her. When she tried it on it was TOO SMALL! HA!)

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On 3/17/2014 SPURT said:
On 3/15/2014 ROMARY said:

When I see so many teens and adults sitting in their cars, with their necks bent forward, texting. Sometimes I think they are de*d. One time I actually knocked on the side window, thinking the person was unconscious. Not too good for their necks, for sure. Time will unfortunately tell........

I think we can all be billionaires if we invest in a company that makes neck braces or medical equipment/medication that treats ailments caused by being bent over and texting .....

Hey, SPURT.........Great idea! I think I'll call my stockbroker! Wink

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My 1st realization really was when I realized the hockey players we used to watch were my son's age not my age!! I was 41 then. Talk about taking the wind out of your sales! I really just remembered that shock, that was my first, and I guess around the time, people started referring to me as the much hated word, "mam" oh boy was that a gut puncher!

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When I asked for (hot) cocoa in a diner type restaurant and they didn't know what I meant. (I had to explain how to make it.)

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...my nephew saw an old rotary phone in my closet and ask me what it was.

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I thought this list would be very appropriate in this thread. For those who are not familiar, 15 years ago, Beloit College began publishing a list to give to faculty to prepare them to teach the new freshmen. Here is the list for 2017 graduates:

The Mindset List for the Class of 2017

For this generation of entering college students, born in 1995, Dean Martin, Mickey Mantle, and Jerry Garcia have always been dead.

1. Eminem and LL Cool J could show up at parents’ weekend.
2. They are the sharing generation, having shown tendencies to share everything, including possessions, no matter how personal.
3. GM means food that is Genetically Modified.
4. As they started to crawl, so did the news across the bottom of the television screen.
5. “Dude” has never had a negative tone.
6. As their parents held them as infants, they may have wondered whether it was the baby or Windows 95 that had them more excited.
7. As kids they may well have seen Chicken Run but probably never got chicken pox.
8. Having a chat has seldom involved talking.
9. Gaga has never been baby talk.
10. They could always get rid of their outdated toys on eBay.
11. They have known only two presidents.
12. Their TV screens keep getting smaller as their parents’ screens grow ever larger.
13. PayPal has replaced a pen pal as a best friend on line.
14. Rites of passage have more to do with having their own cell phone and Skype accounts than with getting a driver’s license and car.
15. The U.S. has always been trying to figure out which side to back in Middle East conflicts.
16. A tablet is no longer something you take in the morning.
17. Threatening to shut down the government during Federal budget negotiations has always been an anticipated tactic.
18. Growing up with the family dog, one of them has worn an electronic collar, while the other has toted an electronic lifeline.
19. Plasma has never been just a bodily fluid.
20. The Pentagon and Congress have always been shocked, absolutely shocked, by reports of sexual harassment and assault in the military.
21. Spray paint has never been legally sold in Chicago.
22. Captain Janeway has always taken the USS Voyager where no woman or man has ever gone before.
23. While they've grown up with a World Trade Organization, they have never known an Interstate Commerce Commission.
24. Courts have always been ordering computer network wiretaps.
25. Planes have never landed at Stapleton Airport in Denver.
26. Jurassic Park has always had rides and snack bars, not free-range triceratops and velociraptors.
27. Thanks to Megan's Law and Amber Alerts, parents have always had community support in keeping children safe.
28. With GPS, they have never needed directions to get someplace, just an address.
29. Java has never been just a cup of coffee.
30. Americans and Russians have always cooperated better in orbit than on earth.
31. Olympic fever has always erupted every two years.
32. Their parents have always bemoaned the passing of precocious little Calvin and sarcastic stuffy Hobbes.
33. In their first 18 years, they have watched the rise and fall of Tiger Woods and Alex Rodriguez.
34. Yahoo has always been looking over its shoulder for the rise of "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle.”
35. Congress has always been burdened by the requirement that they comply with the anti-discrimination and safety laws they passed for everybody else to follow.
36. The U.S. has always imposed economic sanctions against Iran.
37. The Celestine Prophecy has always been bringing forth a new age of spiritual insights.
38. Smokers in California have always been searching for their special areas, which have been harder to find each year.
39. They aren’t surprised to learn that the position of Top Spook at the CIA is an equal opportunity post.
40. They have never attended a concert in a smoke-filled arena.
41. As they slept safely in their cribs, the Oklahoma City bomber and the Unabomber were doing their deadly work.
42. There has never been a national maximum speed on U.S. highways.
43. Don Shula has always been a fine steak house.
44. Their favorite feature films have always been largely, if not totally, computer generated.
45. They have never really needed to go to their friend’s house so they could study together.
46. They have never seen the Bruins at Boston Garden, the Trailblazers at Memorial Coliseum, the Supersonics in Key Arena, or the Canucks at the Pacific Coliseum.
47. Dayton, Ohio, has always been critical to international peace accords.
48. Kevin Bacon has always maintained six degrees of separation in the cinematic universe.
49. They may have been introduced to video games with a new Sony PlayStation left in their cribs by their moms.
50. A Wiki has always been a cooperative web application rather than a shuttle bus in Hawaii.
51. The Canadian Football League Stallions have always sung Alouette in Montreal after bidding adieu to Baltimore.
52. They have always been able to plug into USB ports
53. Olestra has always had consumers worried about side effects.
54. Washington, D.C., tour buses have never been able to drive in front of the White House.
55. Being selected by Oprah’s Book Club has always read “success.”
56. There has never been a Barings Bank in England.
57. Their parents’ car CD player is soooooo ancient and embarrassing.
58. New York’s Times Square has always had a splash of the Magic Kingdom in it.
59. Bill Maher has always been politically incorrect.
60. They have always known that there are “five hundred, twenty five thousand, six hundred minutes" in a year.?

"Summer afternoon-summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language." ~Henry James
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I knew I was no longer in touch with things that happen today when I just yesterday saw one of the QVC hosts wearing torn jeans. I couldn't believe my eyes; my granddaughter never liked them even when she was 15 much less the age of this host, whose name I am unfamiliar with. A fond goodbye to Bob Mackie, Susan Graver and others if that is what the Q viewers want these days

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On 3/18/2014 HiLo said:

I knew I was no longer in touch with things that happen today when I just yesterday saw one of the QVC hosts wearing torn jeans. I couldn't believe my eyes; my granddaughter never liked them even when she was 15 much less the age of this host, whose name I am unfamiliar with. A fond goodbye to Bob Mackie, Susan Graver and others if that is what the Q viewers want these days

I noticed the darling top and pretty jewelry the host wore -- and then the just-right-torn jeans with her knee sticking out -- I had to laugh -- that is the today cool style and the jeans cost several hundred dollars I am sure! TOO stylish for my tastes -- and I am of the Hippie generation (WE WORE TORN JEANS AS A STATEMENT AGAINST MATERIALISM -- AND NOW THEY ARE WORN FOR THE OPPOSITE REASON!)

Isn't life FUNNY!

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My students don't know how to use the school phone and when I ask them if the number is long distance (then they have to dial a 1 in addition to the 9 to get the outside line) they have no idea if the number is a local number.