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**Warning: If you are under the age of 30, you may not be able to relate, or even understand this post**


Lately I have been feeling old. 

I am 32 and I feel like I am worlds apart from the teenagers today. 

While getting my skates sharpened the other day, I engaged in a conversation involving cosmetic surgery and the teenager helping me made a comment about Meghan Fox and how she looks amazing post-surgery. So, I said 'what happens later on in life though, after the surgery goes wrong or needs updating, do you really want to look like Joan Rivers?' The kid looked at me like I was an alien!

Am I that old? 

Do I have to live in secret with my love affair with Lenny Kravitz?

How does a teenager with access to an unlimited amount of technology really not know who Joan Rivers is? The truth is, most Teens have no clue who people like Rod Stewart, Audry Hepburn, or The Bee Gees are, all they know are the celebs that are in the know in the present. This is mind boggling to me because, I grew up in the 80's but I can still easily sing every verse from any Temptations song without thinking twice. It seems the only celebrities from the past that seem to live on into the future are those that have been mentioned by today's elite youth. for the sole purpose of having some sort of mentor. For example, teens today probably would not even know who Micheal Jackson was if it wasn't for Justin Bieber's reference to him...makes me wonder if JB even knew who he was before becoming a star.

Is it a matter of 'teaching' our children who the greats were, or is it just a lack of interest on their part? Perhaps it is the constant rapid turnaround of new talent that has made it almost impossible to keep up. Whatever is happening, really makes me feel old...

My kids are now 6 and almost 4 and they have a pretty strong foundation on past singers, actors and artists....is this all because of what I have taught them? Maybe it is the 'artiste' in me, but I think this knowledge shapes who and what children will be. I mean, an appreciation for the past gives so much insight to the future doesn't it?

What is wrong with this generation?

 


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01/21/2013 10:30

I'm 24, and still have a knowledge of the above people. Joan Rivers is the best!

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01/21/2013 10:34

It really does make you feel old! I think it's nuts, like you I know a ton of actors, bands etc.. from well before my time just because they were referenced so often by my parents and we all listened to them at home or watched the re-runs etc..

It seem like todays youth culture just has no interest and it kind of blows my mind. Especially when I bother listening to some of the crap out there right now. *old*

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01/21/2013 10:40

well Joan is a crazy hoot, I wish I didn't even know who she was! But I bet kids still know who Micheal Jackson is!

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01/21/2013 13:01

So true! Quality vs quantity! LOL! I feel like this generation is inundated with SO much when it comes to media, what's cool with music, tv, movies, etc. There are so many options, but surely not the caliber of the kind we knew :) Not being snooty, but that's how I feel. I miss the good 'ol days - Ha! That makes me sound old!

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01/21/2013 13:39

Joan who??? :) I grew up homeschooled, without a TV, and we hardly ever listened to the radio (if we did, it was Paul Harvey or a country station), so I'm used to missing most references to pop culture. I know some of the big names of bands in the 80s, but I couldn't tell you what they sang... My husband is seven years older than me and sometimes it feels like we grew up in different eras - we tease each other about it a lot, especially when he mentions some pop star or famous person I've never heard of. :)

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01/21/2013 21:06

Oh darlin'! You are still younger than me. Wait until you hit forty. Then you pray that time will stop. (Well it has here because I turn forty every year now!) I love crazy old Joan Rivers. She is a nutter! WTH did Meghan Fox have done? She was pretty near a perfect human body, wasn't she? I mean really? Did she need surgery after having her baby? What did I miss?

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01/21/2013 21:22

It's a good question. I think attention spans and ability to retain info are in shorter supply with this generation because technology's gotten to a point where people can get instant feedback and gratification.

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01/22/2013 09:13

I am alnmost 27 and I know who you are talking about in this entire post! LOL. There are many things wrong with this generation, I won't go into it, it will take all day.

Ps. I am also in love with Lenny

GREAT post.

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