10 Things Boomers Love
The Mens Room Daily Podcast
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🗓️ 22 September 2023
⏱️ 8 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | We've been given the, uh, the boomers quite a bit of grief here in the last week just talking about the things that are going away that they're complaining about and such and such and VD's just having an obsession with it. So let's get into the list of things that they actually love. |
| 0:11.0 | 10 things boomers love, but younger people just don't get how about the early bird gets the worm waking up early you zombie face social media addicted half-calf venty loving ways to oxygen. |
| 0:34.0 | The best part of the day is when you have the world to yourself you can contemplate what life is going to throw at you and a strong cup of coffee and three or four cigarettes and you can take on anything. |
| 0:50.0 | Unlike you, you ham-handed spineless, emotionally challenged stain on the dirt. |
| 0:58.0 | I will say this. First of all, he gets up earlier than anyone I know. So that is his truth. Okay. I'll put it in perspective. So we did, uh, I'm listening last night on his airway seven or nine. Right. |
| 1:11.0 | He is instrumental in making that happen pivotal. And they, and I can't, I cannot overstate that, but they work on this thing 365 days a year. |
| 1:22.0 | He got out of flight at 7.30 a.m. New York time 4.30 in the morning here. First thing a day was coming to work. Now I want to read to you a text. He sent me this morning. Okay. |
| 1:34.0 | And he ended up showing up or he still put it in full day. This dude works very hard. It just says, I'm sad. This is from him. |
| 1:42.0 | I've been crop dusting my deer neighbors on my flight for two hours. And this one just hit me. It was rank. The others were completely harmless. And let's the cute little octogenarian couple next to me is ripping burn burners. |
| 1:55.0 | So I said, look, the inherent beauty of farting next to old people on a plane is that everyone assumes that they're responsible for the stink. He respected. And the best part, they were both napping away at the time. I'm an awful person. I responded. I think you have awful confused with strategic. |
| 2:11.0 | It's fun to respond to me. I think you're right. Absolutely. And then he shows up at work anyway. I'd rather be napping when somebody's farting around. |
| 2:18.0 | True. I'm also open. I can't see. You don't know. You don't know. So these are things that boomers love cursive shows up on the list are obsessed with it. |
| 2:28.0 | I don't mind. I'm so right in it all the time. Yeah, my grandma's saying. |
| 2:32.0 | My, my mother does. My mother in law does. My dad has always printed because he's more than engineered things or specific way that he writes. |
| 2:41.0 | But I realized when my mom writes along or short, my mother, my mother, my mother, very lovely woman. So if it's a birthday, she didn't just send you a card. She has a full like three paragraph thing. |
| 2:49.0 | Oh, yeah, my brother lost anything. It takes me 40 minutes to get through. I'm like, I don't know what she wrote. When you're done with school, you write the way you write. |
| 2:58.0 | So whether you're done in high school with her time, you're done with college, whatever. When you write personally, you write how you write. And that never changes. You never like, I'm 35. I'm going to write print now. I changed it. Did you? |
| 3:09.0 | I always wrote in cursive. That's all we had. And then when I started in radio, actually throws one of the first people I ever knew that printed everything. |
| 3:15.0 | Correct. And then I was still writing in court. And then over time, I realized like, oh, everybody's printing without kind of thinking about it. I just started printing again. |
| 3:22.0 | I just, I did it because I needed to re-copy. Yeah. So it was just. Yeah, you will print to make sure you can read what you write. |
| 3:32.0 | Calling instead of texting. I need to call grandma. They do. They do. They do. |
| 3:38.0 | But they want to hear your voice. I mean, keep in mind for their age. When I was even growing up, if somebody called long distance miles, you will certainly remember this. |
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