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Posted by Andy Kauppinen on May 12, 1998 at 17:14:55:

In Reply to: Generation X-tra misunderstood posted by JEFF WALKER on May 12, 1998 at 16:33:42:

That was a nice way to brighten a day I must say, all of us Xers will have to do something to that degree someday, like tell the man to take a leap in his army jeep, and keep his hole off your bowl, and whatever else you might want to get off your crazy misunderstood misrepresented chest. Pushed around, nah, make em drag ya or don't move. Talk hard. Live full. Rules and bones were made to be broken right. Hence extreme sports.
These things happening now days really can piss a person off, every little problem dealing with people our age these days are because of generation W's (for wacked) all to well ability to blame the problems of society and parenting on the people who grew up in it. Growing up in or around in something and causing it are two different things. Who shows and sells people drugs, some body from above generation W, or maybe even generation V (valium) I want to be a doctor, a small town doctor right, and what do I have to look forward to but battling HMO's for the rest of my life and why. I gaurentee it isn't because of anything that anyone in our generation did. But I also won't mention the bitterness many people feel towards baby boomers. So amen brothers and sisters of the generation x, for next, x-treme, x-rated, whatever. Don't let anyone tell you to live your life like a wax museum. Give it a pulse. Peace.


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