Recently, somebody told me that between the ages of 23-25, I would experience more of my emotionally depressed learning experiences. Although the entire Generation X and any liberal arts college graduate in this economy might agree, I would like to believe that any portion of your life could be depressing.
Yesterday, I read (most of) “Who [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Generation Y’
Cheese Products
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "Who Moved My Cheese?", 20-somethings, advice, generation X, Generation Y, life, thoughts, young people on September 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Generation Y Eats The Pop Culture Leftovers
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "Sex Drugs and Cocoa Puffs", Arrested Development, Baby Boomers, Britney Spears, Chuck Klosterman, First Communion, G.I. Generation, generation X, Generation Y, generations, ironic, liberal, media, Michael Jackson, mindset, mockumentary, movies, pictures, pop culture, post-modern, recycling, Silent Generation, society, stereotypes, Talking Heads, Television, The Office, vintage on August 31, 2008 | 4 Comments »
After reading a chapter in Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs by Chuck Klosterman, entitled “Sulking with Lisa Loeb on The Ice Planet Hoth,” I started thinking of all the shows and movies that could possibly define Generation Y.
The G.I. Generation (currently in the nursing home) had…not alot since television wasn’t invented yet.
The Silent Generation had their Betty [...]
Confession of a Tired Worker
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Generation Y, life, life after college, Mary Tyler Moore, work on August 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Yesterday, I was talking with one of my nursing home residents (well, more talking to since I’m not sure she understood anything I was saying) about a “ragtime” song we were listening to at the time.
Right as “rag-time” passed my lips, one of my Woodstock-loving, Hawaiian shirt-wearing co-workers walked by and said, “What do you [...]
Mini-Retirement, Anyone?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged being awesome, family, future, Generation Y, life, work on July 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Why you are awesome, and so am I.
