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Ranger Mom
01-29-2004, 10:45 AM
THE CLASS OF 2005

Just in case you weren't feeling old enough today, this will certainly change things. Each year the staff at Beloit College in Wisconsin puts together a list to try to give the Faculty a sense of the mindset of this year's incoming freshman.

Here is this year's list:

The people who are starting college this fall across the nation were born in 1985-86.

They have no meaningful recollection of the Reagan Era and probably did not know he had ever been shot.

They were prepubescent when the Persian Gulf War was waged.

There has been only one Pope in their lifetime.

They were 10 when the Soviet Union broke apart and do not remember theCold War.

They are too young to remember the space shuttle blowing up.

Tianamen Square means nothing to them.

Bottle caps have always been screw off and plastic.

Atari predates them, as do vinyl albums.

The statement "You sound like a broken record" means nothing to them.

They have never owned a record player.

They have likely never played Pac Man and have never heard of Pong.

They may have never heard of an 8 track. The Compact Disc was introduced when they were 1 year old.

They have always had an answering machine.

Most have never seen a TV set with only 13 channels, nor have they seen a black and white TV.

They have always had cable.

There have always been VCRs, but they have no idea what BETA was.

They cannot fathom not having a remote control.

They don't know what a cloth baby diaper is, or know about the "Help me, I've fallen and I can't get up" commercial.

Feeling old Yet? There's more:

They were born the year that Walkmen were introduced by Sony.

Roller skating has always meant inline for them.

Michael Jackson has always been white.

Jay Leno has always been on the Tonight Show.

They have no idea when or why Jordache jeans were cool.

Popcorn has always been cooked in the microwave.

They have never seen Larry Bird play.

They never took a swim and thought about Jaws.

The Vietnam War is as ancient history to them as W.W.I, W.W.II and theCivil War.

They have no idea that Americans were ever held hostage in Iran.

They can't imagine what hard contact lenses are.

They don't know who Mork was or where he was from. (The correct answer, by the way, is Ork)

They never heard: "Where's the beef?", "I'd walk a mile for a Camel," or "De plane, de plane!"

They do not care who shot J.R. and have no idea who J.R. was.
Kansas, Chicago, Boston, America, and Alabama are places, not bands.

There has always been MTV.

They don't have a clue how to use a typewriter.

CatWoman
01-29-2004, 11:33 AM
Yes, I AM older than I thought! I am trying to fill my 12 year old daughter in on some of the "old" stuff. Especially music. The "Rubber Band Man" song on the commercial for instance, she cannot believe that was a hit when I was a kid. lol

BullFrog Dad
01-29-2004, 12:49 PM
I was running errands with my 13 year-old daughter Saturday morning when I stopped to get gas. In the process I picked up a paper. While I drove she looked at the front page. I asked her what she thought of Captain Kangaroo passing on. She replied "Who's that?" At first I thought she was kidding but she honestly had not heard of him! Not to change the subject but "Has anyone seen my walker?"

Wildcat81
01-29-2004, 01:43 PM
after reading your Ranger Mom I realized! Man I'm
getting old.

Keith7
01-29-2004, 02:24 PM
I love the 80's on VH1 has helped me learn more about this Ancient history you speak of Rangermom

Cat22
01-29-2004, 02:32 PM
Dang, I must be older than I thought because I can remember all of those things.

20dawgz05
01-29-2004, 05:58 PM
Keith7:
I love the 80's on VH1 has helped me learn more about this Ancient history you speak of Rangermomhaha yeah i have learned a lot from that and ' i love the 70's' lol... but i have heard of some of those things

crzyjournalist03
01-29-2004, 06:48 PM
hey...just to let some of you know, this isn't entirely accurate...I was born in 1985, and many of those statements don't apply to me.

X21AAAPlayer
01-29-2004, 08:37 PM
Yeah same here:) About half of those maybe a little less

PPHSfan
01-29-2004, 08:39 PM
My favorite is the one about Michael Jackson always being white.

The sad thing is, my oldest daughter is old enough to remember most of these things. :confused: