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Quoted: Proud To Be A Boomer
Submitted by Greg on August 22, 2006 - 8:30pm.
"It was so different for the generation before - my mother's generation. Then a young man would be taken down the pub by his father at 15 for a pint and that's what he was expected to do for the next 40 years. You became your father. The end." John Levett, a retired teacher, in "Why I'm Proud To Be A Baby Boomer" at the BBC website. This was in response to "Baby Boom ... and Bust" in which Brendan O'Neill wondered "did the baby boomers also leave behind a negative, even destructive legacy? With their thirst for "stuff" - bigger houses, better cars, tastier grub - did they give rise to a culture of selfish consumption?" Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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