Another example of generation X's refusal to participate in the economy in a meaningful way. Nothing like spending a Labor Day watching a Monty Python marathon with the kids. Get a job and grow up.
Was that sarcasm or just plain ol' stupidity?
bigeasy_70118 wrote:
Another example of generation X's refusal to participate in the economy in a meaningful way. Nothing like spending a Labor Day watching a Monty Python marathon with the kids. Get a job and grow up.
Aah, hit a nerve in the middle of your incessant quest for the almighty dollar boomer? It must really torque your type off that your children are in many ways like your parents were--those old stuffy WWII types who you worked so hard to rebel against as teens and young adults and here for all your hardwork you end up with your parents to rebel against all over again. Grow up indeed!
I've got a new complaint...
Spent all your days escaping to the office, did you?
Growing up means taking responsibility, including the decision whether your dollars are worth more to your family than your time and attention.
There's room to disagree on that score.