mikecharger69
Mike
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It was totally still yellow...

It just seemed strange. But, still, somehow, it sits with me.

I hated the Boomers then, already. I loved their original muscle cars, though.

so no mid-engine nsx type setups?

Do half-shafts from a MR setup count?

Will you miss a manual in what could be the angriest Mustang ever?

First, +1 for your name. It’s great.

Hennessy is what happens when you give “that guy” who talks a bunch of shit about the engine he photoshopped into a picture of his otherwise unimpressive car a boat load of money.

Raphael is right, a TSX wagon is the perfect car, if you can find one. But if AWD is a must, a 14+ Impreza wagon. It’ll haul whatever you need, looks decent, is extremely comfortable, and cost 17k when it was new. It is, however, dog slow. So maybe a WRX wagon.

Your comments are fair enough. I don’t deny that the financial hurdles are more daunting today.

Yup you’re subjective experience is more valid than anyone else’s

He Hella flushed so hella hard, he hella messed up his fenders...

You can count me as one of the Boomers who thinks that today’s generation is getting the greasy end of the stick.

And I also mean conservative policies, of which systematically exploiting and underpaying your employees is one.

You’re using far too broad a brush when you say “boomer generation.” Substitute “conservatives.”

Turns out People Really Like the Idea of Medicare For All and Free College Tuition Free Stuff

My biggest problem is that you blame boomers while using overly broad definitions of the boomer period, and ignore the gray areas as to when you think all of these things started, and why. To me, it’s an ongoing problem that started before the boomers and shows no sign of change as gen-x takes over.

I was born about in the middle of the years defining the boomers. Neither I, nor any of my age-similar coworkers, had pensions, jobs for life, or single income families. 

The middle of the boomer generation was in their early to mid twenties in the late 70's. Boomers were taking office at that time?

History lesson: The boomers saw the previous generation as the cause of all the problems.