posted by [identity profile] madam-silvertip.livejournal.com at 12:43am on 16/07/2007
That's one of the weird things about Bush, that he so does not represent the majority. Of course I didn't judge the boomers by Clinton either.

I pegged you as being from the younger end--I couldn't tell if you were younger baby boom, or older gen-X like me and most of my friends. The older end of baby boom (born during the war or just after) also are usually very cool. The middle ones (47-48 especially) are the most mixed bag in my experience.

Though this is a generalization, and an ill-tempered one, so not cool by definition. I still think the baby boom can do great things. Most generations do their best work in their sixties.
 
posted by [identity profile] skylarker.livejournal.com at 12:47am on 16/07/2007
If nothing else, it will be interesting to see what our generations do in the coming years.
 
posted by [identity profile] madam-silvertip.livejournal.com at 12:55am on 16/07/2007
I keep thinking I should try to keep a diary like Anne Frank's or Etty Hillesum's or Mary Chesnut's--that it may be of some historical value in the future. Except I had nothing coherent to say about Katrina except humina-humina-humina and anticipate more of the same...

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