Caporegime
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It's hard for me to compare growing up in the 90's to living now. I was a kid back then, I barely knew anything about anything. Actually, that's still the case. 

No one takes responsibility for themselves anymore. Everything is always someone elses fault hence all this "Where there is blame there's a claim" garbage thesedays.
Kids have got much more mouthy & lazy now
Also kids have got so reliant on their mobile phones and online that they can't think for themselves nowadays. If they don't know something they don't set up to remember it for future reference. They just google it like a robot and forget what it was they looked for 24 hours later.
David Beckham used to play football at a competitive level, about twenty years ago, he isn't the go to man, to publicise anything British, he should have nothing to do with an under23 tournament for gold medals, let alone be the self prescribed Captain of such a venture.
Kids? Isnt that the same with everysingle person today including adults?
Pretty much my life right there.... /sigh[FnG]magnolia;21599457 said:My biggest concern in the 70s was what time Jamie and The Magic Torch was on. He had crazy adventures.
My biggest concern in the 80s was what the next Madness single was going to be. Also, girls.
My biggest concern in the 90s was whether Blur or Oasis were better. In hindsight, they were both crap. Also, girls.
My biggest concern in the 00s was growing up. Also, wife.
My biggest concern in the 10s is my girls.
Everything is a rat race.
[FnG]magnolia;21599457 said:whether Blur or Oasis were better. In hindsight, they were both crap
The "mobile internet" has also spawned a new breed of satan - Kids who use their phone on buses as a walkman but not using headphones and annoy the s*** out of everyone on the bus girr....![]()
People expect too much and when they don't get it they get angry and unhappy.
People at work don't go to the pub on a Friday lunchtime anymore. Much more is demanded of employees and everyone is far more stressed.
I hate this too, then I was told by various people back in their day kids came on the buses with Ghetto Blasters\Boombox. So I shouldnt complain.
How dare you knock the mighty David Beckham. Seriously nice bloke, who always gave everything in an England shirt and seemed to be the only one who actually gave a ****. Would love to see him lead out the players at the Olympics. He's a great role model and a great face for British sports.