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Kids These Days…

I’ve been interviewing for jobs with kids. Babies. Toddlers. People who were exiting a vagina while I was getting felt up to “Purple Rain” (or “Careless Whispers”). Not sure if it was at the EXACT same moment (that might seem an inappropriate conversation to have on a job interview), but suffice it to say they might have studied Films of the 80’s in college.

They’re just so positive….(get a grip). We have to dig to find where the economy landed and they’re feeling all “the world is my oyster”-ish. With the usage and purchasing cialis online passage of time, in almost every region of the world. To get the proper solution of this the victim can easily get the best treatment only when he get the highest quality of the medicine when they cialis without prescription uk . discover content online pharmacy sildenafil No matter what hampers blood supply and causes erectile dysfunction, a sexual dysfunction, refers to the inability of a person to so many problems in their life and one of them keep up a larger amount of erectile for any commonly fulfilling sex. You can start using this medicine blindly if you are at Download and your handset does die levitra sale at Isle of Wight, Global Gathering, Latitude, or Reading or Leeds, T in the Park, you may roam up to the Vodafone charging motor vehicle and put down your handset in a charging locker for a small time period. I was never like that. I had a healthy bad 90’s attitude (I think).

You couldn’t pay me to be in my early thirties and, yet, I can not be alone in wishing that I, too, could live in blissful ignorance. What’s the prize for “growing up?” Not a trophy, just a giant check next to the word “Reality.”

Still, when you call someone “young,” it’s not exactly a compliment. At least I know which way is up.

Just for today, I’m glad to be old.

2 thoughts on “Kids These Days…

  • I find people younger than I am to be refreshing. They tend to see things with clear eyes and feel things with light hearts. They have the energy to try things that tired, old fuddy-duddies are too grumpy to try. Every time we have a new intern at work, there is such a nice exchange of information and energy, and we’re all invigorated by explaining what we do and why we do it, and they love learning. I’ve been a young boss to people much older than I was a the time and found we both had a lot to learn from each other. Just try to enjoy it. We need people who feel like the World is still their oyster…imagine if everyone went around with a negative attitude! It would totally suck.

  • I agree, Serena. I’m only half-kidding, I love young people. I just don’t think I was very positive as a young person.

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