That's the problem with the little 'tards. They KNOW every other generation has screwed up. They're simply convinced they've learned all there is to know and that they'll be the first ones to get it right.
I think one could say that about just every young generation, Sparky. Not defending the rotund dummie, mind you, but her attitude is hardly new.
I remember reading an article years ago (circa mid 1980's) in readers digest. It was about the younger generations music. It was a scathing put down about the younger generations degenerate music. It wasn't until the end of the article that the author said he had quoted almost verbatim an article that was written in.... 1845.
Now back to the current younger generation. I have witnessed, personally, some of the attitudes of the younger generation and it disgusts me. A couple of summers ago I was off on assignment and out of the office for several months... from mid March until 4th week of July. Well good ole Perky comes strolling in the office around the last week of June to sign some things and finds several kids, summer interns, sitting at their desk texting and such. The one that set me off was this boy, around 21, sitting there, in the cubicle outside my office no less, in shorts, a tee shirt, with his damned feet on the desk. So I went over there, asked him nicely if he was comfy, and he said something about the chair was too hard or something and could he get another one?
I went ballistic and he had the nerve to look surprised.
I have had phone interviews where I called the person's number at a certain time, they knew I was calling, and they answered "What up?".
I have had people that answered their cell phone in the middle of an interview and had a 5 minute conversation about an upcoming concert or cookout.
That is the younger generation of today.
