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strupgolf 11-17-2014 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Tilikum Turbo (Post 8357817)
I always like LW...thanks for the link!

Me too, to this day. My parent's would always go out on saturday night which would leave me with either trains, or Welk. I like the show, lots of great talent but a bit dated.

look 171 11-17-2014 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Iciclehead (Post 8357941)
I share your opinion but be careful, some would say that this is evidence of a gay agenda!

Actually, the emasculation of the heterosexual male began some time ago and too many young men have modeled themselves on the emasculated version believing that is how men ought to be. I have had a large number of younger people work for me and have on a significant occasion had young women ask me where all the "real" men....the young men of their age seem not to be as they expect them to be, but rather too much Tim Taylor and Homer Simpson and not enough John Glenn and Ranulph Fiennes

Reality suggests otherwise, and why the world in general is quite happy to accept that there are inherent behavioural gender differences between Ferdinand the Bull and Bessie the Cow but somehow in humans this has to be studiously ignored.

signed

Dutch Misogynist

That 'swhy there are many young men that like to wear their girlfriend's (well, maybe sister's) tight jeans, grow a beard, ride their bicycles and speak little but rather text. Real men are bullies, gay type men aren't.

DanielDudley 11-18-2014 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 8357911)
I believe this would be more appropriately placed in PARF

Go over there and wait. It will be transferred for you in just one minute...

berettafan 11-18-2014 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Tilikum Turbo (Post 8357754)
TV is the objective reality of American Culture(or lack there of): disengaged, apathetic, morally, ethically and spiritually bankrupt.

Of course a generation of kids raised on Ritalin, psycho-tropic drugs, Pepsi, TV Dinners, absentee parent(s) rising children like feral dogs...wtf was anyone expecting to come out of this...healthy functioning adults?

Of course, one could subscribe to self-medicate on different substances to form the new 'reality'.

agree.

Iciclehead 11-18-2014 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 8358141)
That 'swhy there are many young men that like to wear their girlfriend's (well, maybe sister's) tight jeans, grow a beard, ride their bicycles and speak little but rather text. Real men are bullies, gay type men aren't.

....well not sure about the bully part, but definitely greater aggression is typical. Can you elaborate, not sure if I get your point of view.....

Dennis

GH85Carrera 11-18-2014 06:05 AM

Real men are never bullies. A bully is just an insecure jerk. Real men stop bullies.

I can't speak about the tight jeans girls bike riding beard funny talking light in the loafers males. I don't personally know any. I don't want to meet any of them. I do know many normal heterosexual hard working MEN who are fully capable of fixing a car, toilet, appliance, gun, concrete, fences, sprinkler systems, cleaning the house and taking care of their family and pets. They never would strike a woman unless she was physically attacking him and only enough to stop the attack. They would never bully anyone and would step right up to protect any child from imminent danger. You know, the normal American men. At least in my part of the world.

MikeSid 11-18-2014 09:27 AM

It's Quiche's fault.

scottmandue 11-18-2014 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 8357541)
Virtually every sitcom has a total stupid white male. The very existence of a heterosexual intelligent capable "normal" hard working MAN is an anathema to TV sitcoms. Only a white male can be a total blithering idiot although he usually has a heart of gold. The Tim Taylor type or the Homer Simpson type.

Disclaimer: I have not watched any any TV sitcoms since Seinfeld. I doubt much has changed. I only watch a few science shows and the car shows on Velocity, History, BBC America and a few others. Almost never the big networks.

We were recording "Growing up Fisher" story of a intelligent, blind, recently divorced father co-raising his two kids with the assistance of his "going through a middle age crisis" ex-wife.
The show was smart and funny... and didn't get renewed. :confused:

scottmandue 11-18-2014 10:17 AM

Oh yeah... just heard this Sunday... the new generation is called...

The "Movement Generation", I get it... the movement to make the world a better place...

But I couldn't help but giggle just a little bit. ;)

uncle_scott 11-18-2014 10:48 AM

At 30 years old, I feel like I straddle the Gen X and Millennial's line, and it is a strange place between two opposing generations. I grew up with engaged parents, rode a bike to school through junior high school, and felt safe on the streets of my neighborhood. I know how to fix a toilet, repair a car, pour and finish concrete, and how to treat a woman and care for my family and animals. I don't expect anything from the world, and I have worked myself through college and grad school and into the excellent job I have. On the other hand, I do have a beard, carry student loan debt, and my pants are probably too tight in your eyes. Nothing in my childhood or in my young adult life led me to believe that I am an emasculated male...I am more Al Borland than Tim Taylor, and I am nothing like Homer Simpson. What the heck generation did I come from??

BlueSkyJaunte 11-18-2014 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8358994)
The "Movement Generation", I get it... the movement to make the world a better place...

More like a bowel movement.

Granted, the "more for me" Baby Boomers handed us something of a toilet to begin with.

ckelly78z 11-18-2014 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 8358684)
Real men are never bullies. A bully is just an insecure jerk. Real men stop bullies.

I can't speak about the tight jeans girls bike riding beard funny talking light in the loafers males. I don't personally know any. I don't want to meet any of them. I do know many normal heterosexual hard working MEN who are fully capable of fixing a car, toilet, appliance, gun, concrete, fences, sprinkler systems, cleaning the house and taking care of their family and pets. They never would strike a woman unless she was physically attacking him and only enough to stop the attack. They would never bully anyone and would step right up to protect any child from imminent danger. You know, the normal American men. At least in my part of the world.

The "normal American man" only seems to exist in the boring flyover states where family values aren't a polital catch phrase, it's a way of life, and stupid things like honesty, work ethic, and monogamy are normal, not an exception. I don't know any meterosexuals, or so called millenials who have to dress and act alike to achieve they're own individualities. Oh, I love talking to people and have never actually texted anyone.....ever !

GH85Carrera 11-18-2014 12:35 PM

One of the members of our local PCA region does not have a cell phone or computer. He sees no need for either.

I know several ranchers that make deals handshake deals all the time.

When I bought my first house I did sign my name once. At the bottom of a down payment check. It was an owner finance deal. That is how I got the fantastic rate of only 12.5% when the banks wanted 15%. The man was 78 years old and shook my hand and said to mail the check to his new house. I never missed a payment and I had to print out the amortization table with my Commodore 64.

He was funny in that he wanted a cashiers check. I started printing my own checks from Quicken in 1987 on a laser printer. He was happy with that check and I never had to go to the bank for a cashiers check again.

2porscheguy 11-18-2014 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ckelly78z (Post 8359173)
and stupid things like honesty, work ethic, and monogamy are normal, not an exception.

Honesty, work ethic, monogamy...are all stupid things?

rayng 11-18-2014 01:24 PM

Let's not beat up these millennials too much. They'll inherit our economic (and political) problems. We depend on them to fix them (or else our entitlements will be gone). We haven't been very good stewards of our own finances, so let's hope for the best. They are all internet savvy and, many are very smart and creative. They may someday find the cure to our medical ailments, like cancer, Alzheimer's, arthritis, etc... So bless them and pray they do us proud.

Nostril Cheese 11-18-2014 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueSkyJaunte (Post 8359165)
More like a bowel movement.

Granted, the "more for me" Baby Boomers handed us something of a toilet to begin with.

No sh**.

I'll be lucky if I don"t heave to learn Chinese.

1990C4S 11-18-2014 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by bivenator (Post 8357597)
I am watching reruns of Wheeler Dealers. At least Ed and the other guy only go for a ride in the car at the end of the show.

With no fake drama!

onewhippedpuppy 11-18-2014 01:45 PM

I think many of you need to choose new people to spend time with. My wife is the oldest of 10, so even after 12 years of marriage she still has teenage siblings. They, and their friends, don't fit into any of your stereotypes.

Btw, those of you from the baby boomer generation really don't have much room to talk about effing up the world. Fix the mess called Washington DC and then get back to me about "those damn kids".

HHI944 11-18-2014 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by uncle_scott (Post 8359043)
At 30 years old, I feel like I straddle the Gen X and Millennial's line, and it is a strange place between two opposing generations. I grew up with engaged parents, rode a bike to school through junior high school, and felt safe on the streets of my neighborhood. I know how to fix a toilet, repair a car, pour and finish concrete, and how to treat a woman and care for my family and animals. I don't expect anything from the world, and I have worked myself through college

I'm with you up through there....

Nostril Cheese 11-18-2014 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 8359387)
I think many of you need to choose new people to spend time with. My wife is the oldest of 10, so even after 12 years of marriage she still has teenage siblings. They, and their friends, don't fit into any of your stereotypes.

Btw, those of you from the baby boomer generation really don't have much room to talk about effing up the world. Fix the mess called Washington DC and then get back to me about "those damn kids".

You should really shut up and mind your own business. You need to focus more on reality, son. These damn bearded worthless youths looking like Castro...

Here's a little dose of reality for ya...

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