Let me preface this entry with a bit of my own bias. I was once told by a reader of a previous blog that I was an entertaining writer, but I tended to put people in categories. Which is fair. No one is ever certain if their own observations match the observations of others. While [...]
Posts Tagged ‘stereotypes’
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 [...]
Educated Women: A Modern Day Witch Hunt
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged "Everybody Loves Raymond", "King of Queens", Angela Lansbury, cat ladies, CBS, Dick Van Dyke, educated women, gender, generations, Homer Simpson, life, marriage, men, Monty Python, relationships, sitcom, stereotypes, successful women, Television, witch, witch hunt, women on August 12, 2008 | 13 Comments »
I used to think it was just me who had the idea of being a “crazy cat lady” when I finally became an old spinster, but it turns out this is every independent woman’s dream.
Women: You may deny it, but every time you watch “Everybody Loves Raymond” or “King of Queens” or any other show [...]
