Things baby boomers think are cool

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Overly processed foods
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https://www.history-a2z.com/things-baby-boomers-think-are-cool/5/
 

Didn't I once see Fred Flintstone's wife, using a version made of a heavy stone/rock, of some type.
That would prove the inventor was not a member of this forum.

Perhaps, the modern ones are not as terrible, Holly. ;)
 
Didn't I once see Fred Flintstone's wife, using a version made of a heavy stone/rock, of some type.
That would prove the inventor was not a member of this forum.

Perhaps, the modern ones are not as terrible, Holly. ;)
that must be where I'm going wrong...
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Ironing
Jorts (jean shorts)
Airbrushed t-shirts
Conspiracy theories
NCIS
Sending emails
Landlines
Cruises
Paper bills
MESSAGES IN ALL CAPS
Mrs. Dash
Home shopping channels
Slacks
Racquetball
Patterned wallpaper
Giant cable TV packages
Fossil fuels
Meatloaf
Avon
Catalogs
Throw pillows
Metal detectors
Potpourri
Overly processed foods
All you can eat buffet
Knick knacks
Chain restaurants
Display china
Lands’ End
DVD’s and VHS
The Phone Book

According to-

https://www.history-a2z.com/things-baby-boomers-think-are-cool/5/
Then..sorry to say.. I am a poor excuse for a baby boomer. When it comes to processed foods I am glad I am. I do like all you can eat buffets only because you dont have to sit for ages and wait for your meal such as at a restaurant. One of my pet hates.
 
I am not a Baby Boomer..Born in 1944..
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The Baby Boom generation is most often defined as those individuals born between 1946 and 1964.
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I am of the Silent Generation.
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Demographers and researchers use mid-to-late 1920s as starting birth years and early-to-mid 1940s as ending birth years.
 

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