Start Here: Our Key Articles About Gen X
Submitted by Greg on January 12, 2007 - 2:10pm.
Newsweek, March 21, 1966 (link)
The girl in this 1966 Newsweek cover probably spent the next decade of her life decrying the generation gap, experimenting with a cornucopia of mind-bending substances, and participating in the sexual revolution.
Now, according to her children, she's a square.* »more»
Submitted by Greg on July 25, 2006 - 10:17pm.
Lost in the media hubbub about the first baby boomers turning 60: the first Gen-Xers turned forty last year and entered midlife. »more»
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Our Most Recent Articles About Gen X
Submitted by Greg on September 30, 2009 - 1:49pm.
Feeling old?
Many (Gen Xers) remember Bruce Springsteen's smash hit Dancing in the Dark, which in the mid-'80s was a staple of early MTV, MuchMusic, and Gen X high school dances. He turned 60 a few days ago. »more»
Submitted by gypsynester on February 7, 2009 - 6:10pm.
One of our readers sent me an email that really touched me: »more»
Submitted by shepherdess56 on January 6, 2009 - 8:31am.
OMG…Is Oprah having a Mid-life Crisis? »more»
Submitted by simply.human on January 4, 2009 - 10:54am.
Three days only into this nutty experience, and the world for me has become a surreal and disorienting environment. For my part, I am able to eat some now, and sleeping pills have made it possible to sleep. »more»
Submitted by simply.human on January 2, 2009 - 8:42pm.
I never thought I would be looking online for information or shared stories about possible divorce. »more»
Submitted by shepherdess56 on January 2, 2009 - 7:14am.
The number one topic that we discuss here is change and when it comes down to brass tacks...the one change that is predominant throughout discussions among men and women at Mid-life are: finding our Purpose in Life…this can be the problem or it is the answer! »more»
Submitted by FlyOnDaWall on December 30, 2008 - 8:46pm.
I've lost count of the number of times I've heard someone affected by their MLC say "I'm so glad I now realise I'm not alone, I thought that I was going crazy", when what they should be saying is "I'm so glad that I now realise that I am not the only one going crazy". »more»
Submitted by shepherdess56 on November 21, 2008 - 5:29pm.
OM stands for "other man", BUT in the Shepherdess Book of Latin Definitions, OM stands for "optimus minimus"...least optimal, while OW stands for "other woman" or in the Latin it means "Overlus Willingus"...overly willing. »more»
Submitted by shepherdess on September 26, 2008 - 7:55pm.
The most popular topic on Oprah.com lately has been about the two most recent visits by Dr. M. Gary Neuman, author of “The Truth About Cheating”. Women by the millions tuned in both days to find out the answer to this most frustrating, devastating and destructive subject, only to find out that, in a nut shell, it was primarily their fault. »more»
Submitted by awnuk on September 16, 2008 - 9:02am.
I have a scenario that sounds like many that I've read about on here. I think I'm hoping that somehow mine will be different. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on June 19, 2007 - 9:11am.
If you are not yet signed up for the monthly LifeTwo newsletter then do so now. All you have to do is type the email address in the green box on the upper right-hand column of this web site. You can unsubscribe at anytime. »more»
Submitted by Greg on April 5, 2007 - 10:53am.
When Christopher Buckley riffs on matters of politics and policy, expect the absurdity dial to be turned to "11." The tobacco lobby? In "Thank You For Smoking," their lobbyist is a hero. Presidential infidelity? "No Way to Treat a First Lady" features a First Lady on trial for assassination. Now we face the Social Security / Medicare crisis, and in "Boomsday" Buckley's heroine puts forth voluntary Boomer suicide as a policy prescription. »more»
Submitted by Greg on February 22, 2007 - 4:33pm.
Submitted by Greg on January 17, 2007 - 3:59pm.
Twenty years ago, did your "look" include ... »more»
- fish-net t-shirts
- shoulder pads
- mullets (men) and big hair (women)
- blue eyeshadow
- fluorescent - neon colors
Submitted by Greg on January 12, 2007 - 2:10pm.
Newsweek, March 21, 1966 (link)
The girl in this 1966 Newsweek cover probably spent the next decade of her life decrying the generation gap, experimenting with a cornucopia of mind-bending substances, and participating in the sexual revolution.
Now, according to her children, she's a square.* »more»
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