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calguy

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Sun Aug 11, 2024, 01:36 PM Aug 11

They call us 'The Elders' [View all]

They call us "The Elders"

We were born in the 40s-50s-60s.
We grew up in the 50s-60s-70s.
We studied in the 60s-70s-80s.
We dated in the 70s-80s-90s.
We got married and discovered the world in the 70s-80s-90s.
We ventured into the 80s-90s.
We stabilized in the 2000s.
We became wiser in 2010. And we are firmly moving beyond 2020.

We've lived in eight different decades... TWO different centuries... TWO separate millennials...

We have gone from telephone with a long distance operator to video calls anywhere in the world.

We've gone from slides to YouTube, vinyl records to online music, handwritten letters to email and WhatsApp.

From live game radio, to black and white television, to color television and then to 3D HD television. We went to the video store, and now we watch Netflix.

We met the first computers, punch cards, floppy disks, and now we have gigabytes and megabytes on our smartphones.

We wore shorts all our childhood, and then trousers, oxfords, rockets, full shells and blue jeans.

We dodged infantile paralysis, meningitis, polio, tuberculosis, swine flu and now COVID-19.

We used to ride roller skates, tricycles, bicycles, mopeds, gasoline or diesel cars, and now we drive hybrids or electric cars.

Yes, we've been through a lot, but what a life we've had! They could describe us as "exemplars", people born in that world of the fifties, who had an analog childhood and digital adulthood.

We're like "I've seen it all"!

Our generation has literally lived and witnessed more than anyone else in all dimensions of life. It is our generation that has literally adapted to "CHANGE." A big round of applause to all the members of a very special generation, which will be... UNIQUE!

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/drgilda_they-call-us-the-elders-we-were-born-in-activity-7169515238415872000-xh14

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They call us 'The Elders' [View all] calguy Aug 11 OP
I'll take it. nolabear Aug 11 #1
And we wouldn't have had the life we've had calguy Aug 11 #2
Well Said...Appalled folks my age(71) have anything to do with todays GOP/tRump. IA8IT Aug 11 #8
Very true. When my mother reached 90 and my wnylib Aug 11 #12
Back to your second paragraph. Clothes.. hung outdoors. And in spring and fall, there was a fresh smell to the clothes 3Hotdogs Aug 11 #22
And a certain stiffness you don't get from pulling marybourg Aug 11 #27
True. But that stiffness could be softened a bit by wnylib Aug 11 #49
Try doing that on a pair of king sized sheets. marybourg Aug 11 #53
King size (and other) sheets need dryers. So do towels. wnylib Aug 11 #54
But you seemed to be talking about smoothing marybourg Aug 11 #55
I am not in favor of still hanging clothes outdoors to dry. wnylib Aug 11 #56
. . . marybourg Aug 11 #57
Not in favor? I hope you're not against it. Dark n Stormy Knight Aug 12 #64
No, I am not against it, either. wnylib Aug 12 #68
Today we imitate that fresh smell with scented dryer sheets, wnylib Aug 11 #46
Read a great reply once for kids impatient with their parents' EverHopeful Aug 11 #26
Thank you. betsuni Aug 12 #63
Amen and amen. nolabear Aug 11 #21
I thought this was going to some kind of H. P. Lovecraft post. LudwigPastorius Aug 11 #3
shame it wasn't Celerity Aug 11 #31
My grandmama went from traveling west in a covered wagon to the Apollo moon landing. cbabe Aug 11 #4
my grandmother went from horse & buggy to the space shuttle. lastlib Aug 11 #40
Grandparents -from horse power to the moon biophile Aug 11 #5
My grandfather was almost that same age COL Mustard Aug 11 #34
I feel honored to have seen these things happen and played a small part in it 0rganism Aug 11 #6
Yes, we should remember when we congratulate ourselvess wnylib Aug 11 #17
My Grandmother went from dirt roads, mercuryblues Aug 11 #7
Life is truly amazing calguy Aug 11 #9
I always laugh when people of our/my generation mercuryblues Aug 11 #10
You're talking about California Girls! Abolishinist Aug 11 #59
When I was a teenager in the early 1960s, I talked with my grandmother. MineralMan Aug 11 #11
I remember back when I was a little kid, younger than ten calguy Aug 11 #15
Yes. I was a curious young lad, and MineralMan Aug 11 #18
My grandmother was born near Tomarza, Turkey in 1903 LeftInTX Aug 11 #29
Thank you for sharing that. MineralMan Aug 11 #37
I'm sure Anatolia was developed by 1960 LeftInTX Aug 11 #50
They still make ribbon candy... lame54 Aug 11 #13
I would personally like to forget about ribbon candy! LeftInTX Aug 11 #28
Hey I remember it all.. even got married Cha Aug 11 #14
Good for you Cha! You just made my day. calguy Aug 11 #47
LOL! Happy to oblige! Cha Aug 11 #60
Happy Birthday, big sister! calguy Aug 11 #61
Yeah, I wish I were 74 Cha Aug 12 #62
What? Speak up! DavidDvorkin Aug 11 #16
Oh, THOSE elders. I thought you meant these elders: DFW Aug 11 #19
And now, the majority of us vote GOP. speak easy Aug 11 #20
misleading Cirsium Aug 11 #36
Not me. calguy Aug 11 #38
The 'elders' mamacita75 Aug 11 #23
Count me in.... Clouds Passing Aug 11 #24
Wisdom sagetea Aug 11 #25
Soon I pray we will finally see a female President! joanbarnes Aug 11 #30
Your dream will come true. It's less than 90 days away calguy Aug 11 #39
My grandparents lived from a time before automobiles and electric appliances of any kind. Before airplanes. Some people Martin68 Aug 11 #32
Spans. Codifer Aug 11 #33
Yeah well half of us are utterly horrible. Voltaire2 Aug 11 #35
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 12 #65
Good morning!! GP6971 Aug 12 #66
I was born in 1944. FDR was running for Prez. D Day was a few months away. Ping Tung Aug 11 #41
I miss flirting. tavernier Aug 11 #42
KnR - I love this thread. Thank you alm for psoting your memories from your elders. iluvtennis Aug 11 #43
I wore dresses most of my childhood and teens. ShazzieB Aug 11 #44
We've come a long way and there's no going back. Dave Bowman Aug 11 #45
They call me "Old-timer". Midnight Writer Aug 11 #48
Or old. I simply go with old. And I am on the lower end of old. But old is old LizBeth Aug 11 #51
I often say I was born in the first half of the 1900's. NoMoreRepugs Aug 11 #52
It's a privilege to be old, everyone gets to be young. broiles Aug 11 #58
Yup, it has been a wild ride, would do it again with no changes. republianmushroom Aug 12 #67
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