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Posted 12/10/2010 00:17 (#1477674)
Subject: Fashion, verbiage, and youth...


Heil Harvesting, Ulysses KS/Limon CO
So...

These two topics combined in my head tonight into one from Rich's thread. Is it that every generation thinks that the next generation is going to hell in hand basket?

Verbiage:
When was the last time heard 'well duh', or 'not', or 'talk to the hand', or 'word' or even more recently 'random'? These are words I remember in my youth and in observing my older sisters interacting with their friends. Who says 'just saying' will stick long term? Just sayin, I am sure these phrases go back long before my time. What's the big deal?

Fashoin:
Seems we have to hit on that when talking about the young'ns. It is mentioned in the 'just sayin thread'. Who cares, I wore my cap backwards. I dress to the crowd I am running with at the time. I have my own 'country' swagger in them all, but I push the limits of 'how a farmer should dress' for most people. And who cares. I wear my hat backwards at ball games. I wear cuttoff khakki pants as shorts, I wear jeans with tears in the pockets. Bottom line, it is fashion. If it is not obtrusive or obscene, why do you care?

I hear all the time don't sweat the small stuff. Let the youth be youth. Maybe another 20 years will change my outlook but for now all I hear is bitching about how the youth talk and dress. Why do you care so much?

Just sayin.
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