For example, Marian Marbury climbed Mount Kilimanjaro last year with a group of women 37 to 65 years old.
Okay, I'm 37, and I'm pretty sure I'm not a member of the Baby Boom generation, but rather one of their Gen X successors. We need an Official Line of Demarcation here, so I'll propose this:
When I say "Black Trans Am", which washed-up celebrity do you think of first?
A: Burt Reynolds
B: David Hasselhoff
If you answered "Burt", you can go hiking up Kilimanjaro with Ms. Marbury.
I got Burt too. Don't really consider K.I.T.T. a trans-am anymore :)
ReplyDeleteSame here, I'm 29, and I'm a Burt guy.
ReplyDeleteI wrote a post about it a few months back here: "What Exactly Is Generation X"
Burt ,
ReplyDeletethen again I recall when TA stood for something before the vehicle came out.
Yeah I know, get my 50 y/o butt up the mountain.
I "think" the cut off date is supposed to be 1959, maybe I dreamed that.
Then again for some folks Baby Boomer seems to be a state of mind.
Tamara - No offense - I place you more in the Baby Boomer catagory.
Maybe 'cause of the way you think.
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Sorry Tamara. I'm not much older than you (38) and I immediately think of Burt Reynolds when you say Black Trans Am.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm not going to go climbing that mountain. Fuji was enough for me.
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ReplyDeleteSomebody thought of Burt? I thought of Sally!
I thought of Burt AND Sally. I am Kim's age. I have no desire to scale the mountain. I think it would be WAY more fun to hang with you, go to the range. You can shoot all of my boomsticks if you'll let me shoot some of yours. Like the ones I don't own. Not your typical Boomer. I don't believe you are typical of your generation either.
ReplyDelete27. Burt.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious as to who exactly pissed in Kim's cornflakes. A bunch of retirees managing to summit Kilimanjaro elicits vague admiration in me, not thoughts of petulant narcissism.
But hey, that's me. If I ever start acting my age, I hope someone puts me out of my misery...
I don't remember where I saw it, but someone pointed out a similar generational demarcation line.
ReplyDeleteWhen you think of "Uncle Jesse" do you think of--
a) Dukes of Hazzard
b) Full House
I'm not climbing any damned mountains as long as Bell is making helicopters.
ReplyDeleteIt's not the first time the revamped and politically correct Kim stuck his foot in his mouth, nor will it be the last.
ReplyDeleteMy dad's 75th birthday is next February. We were going to have a surprise party for him, but both him and Mom are already booked then for another adventure, this time I think they're spending several weeks in Russia.
I just retired for the first time, at age 40. I've already climbed Fuji, Rainier, and Shasta. I will indeed climb Kilimanjaro in the future, if for no other reason than to piss off Kim duToit. I'd wager it would really send him into fits were he to discover a bunch of us folks 37 and older go to the Continent to drop big things like Cape Buffalo...
37 is old?
ReplyDeleteDayum, when did that happen?
*looking under the couch for my lost youth*
pax
jeez, 31 here. It's Burt for me, but that's probably I grew up so far for the big cities that we didn't get Knight Rider until it was a few years into re-runs, and that was simply because cable finally made it to our little town.
ReplyDeleteI'm with PawPaw.
ReplyDeleteAnd Kitt wasn't much of a TA, IMHO.
I'll be acting my age if I live that long.
Actually the first thing that came into my head was Bruce Springsteen, which I guess is a backhanded vote for "even Burt Reynolds in his black Trans-Am".
ReplyDeleteAs for Kilamanjaro, I'm game only if you can guarntee me that I will come across the carcuss of a snow leopard. And that is your bonus points question, boys and girls.