Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
About..... now.I am a baby boomer so at what point do I become a grumpy old git
About..... now.I am a baby boomer so at what point do I become a grumpy old git
1963
That is not a Baby Boomer. The Baby Boom came when the men returned from war, so 1946-1950.
I'm 73 in a couple of months. My knee hurts, I have a stone in my bladder and one each in my kidneys, which the NHS seem to regularly loose paper work, it's been more than four months now. My pacemaker top setting is 150 bpm so any fast limping and I appear to be out of breath and I am invisible to most people under forty. I can't do much that I could even ten years ago, of course I'm f****** angry. Last Saturday after the match waiting for the rain to stop and the queue for the buses to go away, I limped up the road and stepped straight on. All the seats were taken, standing doesn't worry me, but then a chap maybe forty or fifty, I don't like to insult him , got up and offered me his seat. I was so shocked I said thank you it's OK I'll stand. Thank you to whoever it was and is on here.
When I collected my thoughts , what sprung to mind was that I suppose I must look my age , which now days is not all that old. Still angry at the world though. Mostly I get apoplectic at older people , younger than me who say stuff like; I don't like computers, I won't even try. Would you just renew my insurance, order my train tickets etc. B******S.
Nowhere near so narrow according to Wiki:
“Baby boomers (also known as boomers) are the demographic cohort following the Silent Generation and preceding Generation X. There are varying timelines defining the start and the end of this cohort; demographers and researchers typically use starting birth years ranging from the early to mid-1940s and ending birth years ranging from 1960 to 1964.”
So Beach Hut is a baby boomer!
That is not a Baby Boomer. The Baby Boom came when the men returned from war, so 1946-1950.
Blimey, that goes way over my head. I just know what I was told as a child, that there was a rise in the birthrate for 4-5 years because of the men returning.
Demographics are for intellectuals.
Should have read post 40 as opposed to the just I know best attitude
I repeat, that is what I was told as a child. I didn't say I knew best or have that attitude. It is the first I have heard of it.
People are so quick to jump on any post today.
Being an OAP I have noticed the days of people giving up a seat on a bus for OAPs seem to have vanished and you rarely see anybody under 30 give up their seat as it is usually those in their 50s that do. What really gets me is a young mum in 30s with a couple of young children sitting in 3 seats and she not asking them to budge up using the line she has bought them a ticket.
Is there an increase of such? Or are you just witness to it more by being at work less in the daytime?
I say this as on buses on a Wednesday - my day off to be with Meade Jr - there tends to be a simmering quagmire of easily riled seniors. Last Wednesday, for instance, with sleeping Meade Jr in his buggy in the centre of the bus, an ancient fellow toddles onto the bus, with his 60-something helper behind him. The old chap finds a seat when 2 nice people stand up, but the helper chap is angry with a mature woman who didn't stand up in the first available seat. He keeps having a go at her until another 50-odd-year-old lady tells the helper to give it a rest. Shut up!! Shut up!!! the squat helper cries, in and around me, the missus, and Meade Jr. The lady responds with a If you were any younger i'd knock you out! Shut up!! Shut up!!! he says again. The bus pulls in and the lady says When you go home brush your teeth, cos your breath stinks! She's about to dismount, and the helper replies with a So does your fanny and arse!
Alright, it's Holloway Road, but is this normal behaviour for people of a certain age during the daytime?
Had a on old grump try and shove all my shopping to one side and barge in as I was packing my few items ona single, manned checkout at the co-op. He even gave it a “excuse me”!
I calmly moved his bag for life back into his shopping trolley and told himto have a little patience. He looked like I’d walked into his house on Christmas Day and pissed on the tree.
Let’s not forget, these are very rarely people who fought in the war anymore. That fantastic generation are in their 90’s and 100’s now. These are the entitled and ageing Baby Boomers. And by and large , they’re a bunch of impatient, demanding, ***** .