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  • For accuracy I would go with "coolest cars" rather than "fastest cars", but nitpicks aside, I feel very blessed to have lived both where I was born and when I was born. And I do feel a bit sorry for the kids today, but they can't miss what they never had, I suppose.
  • SoundGuy wrote:
    Cute, but inaccurate as the term "Baby Boomer" applies to anyone born between 1946 and 1964 ... I should know as I'm one myself, and yes we did have the "best" music! :B


    I'll take the blame for that, it was my poetic license for the subject! :W

    We also got to play outside without our parents standing there watching every move.
    We played cowboys and Indians and shot each other.
    We had good/funny cartoons on Saturday mornings.


    X10!
    I STILL miss those cartoons on Saturday morning. Real sad they took them off. There were a lot of 'good inside jokes' there was in those Disney cartoons. And I DID have the fastest car then too!:C
  • Well, I'm too old to be a baby boomer, but my parents were born during World War I, and lived through the great depression, and my father and father-in-law were in the Army during World War II.

    Tom Brokaw labeled them as The Greatest Generation, and I think he got it right.
  • We also got to play outside without our parents standing there watching every move.
    We played cowboys and Indians and shot each other.
    We had good/funny cartoons on Saturday mornings.
  • Cute, but inaccurate as the term "Baby Boomer" applies to anyone born between 1946 and 1964 ... I should know as I'm one myself, and yes we did have the "best" music! :B