Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:14 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:16 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:20 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:24 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:25 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:29 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:42 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:45 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:50 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:58 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:00 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:01 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:02 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:03 pm
AberValleyBluebird wrote:I will answer everyone of those remarks, bearing in mind I am 21.
- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
I do not disrespect the older generations opinions beliefs and values, but a lot of the older generations opinions, beliefs and values are extremely outdated. The younger generation don't always show respect because certain people in the older generation, yourself being a perfect example, do not show respect to us.
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
Really? I am not a huge drinker in terms of being out every weekend but that's because i don't like to piss away my money and I know my limits
- Constantly on their phones
Time is money these days, if I am not on the phone or at least do not have 1 on me my clients can't contact me.
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
Again really? I started working at 12 doing a paper round until I was 16 and started college and became a waiter and bar tender. I would do any laboring work i was offered, I have worked in inbound call centers, petrol stations, restaurants, shops, as an outbound salesman and worked my way up and gained experience and now starting my actual career as an insurance adviser. Don't tell me that I am unwilling to work, I did everything possible to stay off the dole until i found what i wanted to do.
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
Don't wear chinos, I am not a spice boy (and if you are the age you say you are how do you know what a spice boy is?), only grooming products you will find in my bathroom cupboard are deodorants, aftershaves, toothbrush and paste, shaving cream and a razor and hair wax. If you don't look smart you don't get anywhere these days.
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
I wasonly a student when i was 16/17 and i worked on the side so you would never see me complaining
We may have the few lazy people in our generation that will happily live off the dole, but we hate them as much as you. Before you tarnish every young person with the same brush, you need to think before you speak. Trust me, us younger generation don't think too kindly of certain people in the older generation with stinking attitudes towards us when a llot of those have done nothing wrong to upset, intimidate, offend them.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:15 pm
AberValleyBluebird wrote:I will answer everyone of those remarks, bearing in mind I am 21.
- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
I do not disrespect the older generations opinions beliefs and values, but a lot of the older generations opinions, beliefs and values are extremely outdated. The younger generation don't always show respect because certain people in the older generation, yourself being a perfect example, do not show respect to us.
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
Really? I am not a huge drinker in terms of being out every weekend but that's because i don't like to piss away my money and I know my limits
- Constantly on their phones
Time is money these days, if I am not on the phone or at least do not have 1 on me my clients can't contact me.
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
Again really? I started working at 12 doing a paper round until I was 16 and started college and became a waiter and bar tender. I would do any laboring work i was offered, I have worked in inbound call centers, petrol stations, restaurants, shops, as an outbound salesman and worked my way up and gained experience and now starting my actual career as an insurance adviser. Don't tell me that I am unwilling to work, I did everything possible to stay off the dole until i found what i wanted to do.
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
Don't wear chinos, I am not a spice boy (and if you are the age you say you are how do you know what a spice boy is?), only grooming products you will find in my bathroom cupboard are deodorants, aftershaves, toothbrush and paste, shaving cream and a razor and hair wax. If you don't look smart you don't get anywhere these days.
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
I wasonly a student when i was 16/17 and i worked on the side so you would never see me complaining
We may have the few lazy people in our generation that will happily live off the dole, but we hate them as much as you. Before you tarnish every young person with the same brush, you need to think before you speak. Trust me, us younger generation don't think too kindly of certain people in the older generation with stinking attitudes towards us when a llot of those have done nothing wrong to upset, intimidate, offend them.
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:17 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:21 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:27 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:50 pm
2blue2handle wrote:One direction
Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:07 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:16 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:38 pm
Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:40 pm
StockrA wrote:My boy thought he was a big boy, kept asking for a wkd for Xmas day, i said no you can either have a larger, bitter or a guinness, no alcopops, he went for the larger, big girl was wetting his lips with it not even a sip, told him to take one big gulp, fekr spat it out all over his xmas dinner.
Bring back national service for the one's that don't want to get a trade or college/uni, and bring back the cane in schools
Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:28 am
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Mon Jan 21, 2013 1:27 am
AberValleyBluebird wrote:I will answer everyone of those remarks, bearing in mind I am 21.
- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
I do not disrespect the older generations opinions beliefs and values, but a lot of the older generations opinions, beliefs and values are extremely outdated. The younger generation don't always show respect because certain people in the older generation, yourself being a perfect example, do not show respect to us.
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
Really? I am not a huge drinker in terms of being out every weekend but that's because i don't like to piss away my money and I know my limits
- Constantly on their phones
Time is money these days, if I am not on the phone or at least do not have 1 on me my clients can't contact me.
good responses young man! i`m from the "older" generation (52) and it pisses me off how some of my fellow oldies slag young people off-
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
Again really? I started working at 12 doing a paper round until I was 16 and started college and became a waiter and bar tender. I would do any laboring work i was offered, I have worked in inbound call centers, petrol stations, restaurants, shops, as an outbound salesman and worked my way up and gained experience and now starting my actual career as an insurance adviser. Don't tell me that I am unwilling to work, I did everything possible to stay off the dole until i found what i wanted to do.
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
Don't wear chinos, I am not a spice boy (and if you are the age you say you are how do you know what a spice boy is?), only grooming products you will find in my bathroom cupboard are deodorants, aftershaves, toothbrush and paste, shaving cream and a razor and hair wax. If you don't look smart you don't get anywhere these days.
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
I wasonly a student when i was 16/17 and i worked on the side so you would never see me complaining
We may have the few lazy people in our generation that will happily live off the dole, but we hate them as much as you. Before you tarnish every young person with the same brush, you need to think before you speak. Trust me, us younger generation don't think too kindly of certain people in the older generation with stinking attitudes towards us when a llot of those have done nothing wrong to upset, intimidate, offend them.
Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:55 am
Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:42 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Lack of respect for the older generations opinions, beliefs and values
- Lack of ability to handle their drink
- Constantly on their phones
- Lack of willingness to get stuck in and do any job available, I blame the loss of national service for this
- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
- Students who live the life of Rilley complaining about how hard their lives are
Any more? The dogs my generation kept behaved better than those under 25.
Mon Jan 21, 2013 5:52 pm
Bluebird since 1948 wrote:- Chinos/spice boy/male grooming/ ear rings on blokes/fake tan - We had a name for blokes who behaved in this way
Mon Jan 21, 2013 11:32 pm
Tue Jan 22, 2013 12:34 am