Every Generation Explained. Karen Morgan

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2023
  • Every generation explained by Karen Morgan explores the generations of the world from the silent generation all the way down to Gen-z. In this clip from here second Dry Bar Comedy special Karen Morgan breaks down the generations and why they don't get along with each other. Whether you're someone who is a boomer, or you're someone who grew up in Gen-x this clip from Karen Morgan is sure to have you laughing from start to finish.
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  • @momcatx2
    @momcatx2 Год назад +1042

    "Are you bleeding?! Stay outside. I don't want you getting blood on the floor." - Gen X childhood

    • @mariacorrea2481
      @mariacorrea2481 11 месяцев назад +62

      It's 10 pm Do you know where your children are??

    • @TheEternalPheonix
      @TheEternalPheonix 11 месяцев назад +45

      Don’t forget to play with the chemistry set and the wood burning kit or maybe just play with the lawn darts!

    • @Juan-os4hs
      @Juan-os4hs 11 месяцев назад +28

      3 pumps maxm
      Must be a regional thing, 4 pumps where I grew up.
      Also any scrape, cut or scratch, if brought to a parent's attention, would get the mercurichrome treatment, which hurt more than the original injury and for longer too.
      With that telltale scarlet dye mark as a reminder of the ordeal.

    • @Juan-os4hs
      @Juan-os4hs 11 месяцев назад +43

      Also forgotten, riding in the back of a pickup truck.
      It was common.
      Trucks could move 20 kids at a time from place to place!
      And no genXer ever had to sit in a baby seat in a car, and could ride in the front seat at 5 years old!

    • @Juan-os4hs
      @Juan-os4hs 11 месяцев назад +35

      And how could I forget, being smuggled into a drive-in theater in the trunk of a car.

  • @mikej3584
    @mikej3584 Год назад +1563

    Anybody who's Gen X knows she's telling the truth! 😆

    • @justinweatherford8129
      @justinweatherford8129 Год назад +37

      Our station wagon didn’t have a back seat, and yet I still shared my space in the back of the station wagon with about five or six of my mother’s daycare kids.

    • @flamingpieherman9822
      @flamingpieherman9822 Год назад +108

      Evidently Gen x is the best generation.

    • @annamartin2569
      @annamartin2569 Год назад +40

      10-12 people in a station wagon at a time. If my grandma came with her little Honda, only 7 people in it. We had clown cars and lawn darts😂

    • @mikej3584
      @mikej3584 Год назад +37

      We had a pick up we rode in the back of, with the dog. Good weather of course!

    • @mikej3584
      @mikej3584 Год назад +15

      @@flamingpieherman9822 Got that right.

  • @XxlivingdeadgirlxX
    @XxlivingdeadgirlxX Месяц назад +100

    Yep, GenX here, and this is true. I never saw my parents, in fact I maybe saw my father once a month, and he lived with us. We all were outside from morning to night, went all over the place, and no one knew. We would hop on our bikes, and we'd go anywhere, and everywhere we could, and travel any distance as long as we knew we could make it back by dark. We were completely unsupervised, and our friends were our family. It was a life of complete freedom, and man do I miss it sometimes.

    • @jenniferwilliams5430
      @jenniferwilliams5430 Месяц назад +2

      I still live that way

    • @shawnbruce6934
      @shawnbruce6934 Месяц назад +2

      Great comment.

    • @Rsysas
      @Rsysas Месяц назад +7

      Kids do not realize how far we went on the bikes

    • @jenniferwilliams5430
      @jenniferwilliams5430 Месяц назад +1

      @@Rsysas different counties...lol

    • @rileymclaughlin4831
      @rileymclaughlin4831 26 дней назад

      "It was a life of complete freedom, and man do I miss it sometimes."
      The abandonment and neglect was apparently okay for you. I lost two brothers to suicide; I would rather have them back, than have complete freedom.

  • @n.d.m.515
    @n.d.m.515 9 месяцев назад +305

    For those who might be confused, there is a difference between Gen X and all those who came before that had similar growing up experiences. Gen X often had to discover things for themselves and learn from their peers more than the generations before. They really were, even for those with intact parents, mostly left alone unless very specific rules were broken. Secondly, Gen X were both the last manual and the first digital generation. They can easily put one foot in and the other foot out of the computer world.

    • @aracnid007
      @aracnid007 4 месяца назад +11

      Yes we can. As a matter of fact, my senior year of vocational school, in Industrial Electronics, was the first year that school taught digital electronics.

    • @erics9869
      @erics9869 4 месяца назад +19

      BB guns and plywood ramps. I still have the scars.
      ...but I'm still here.

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 3 месяца назад +3

      🎯 I agree. Until I left automotive repair & had to learn to work from home, I'd never had an office job. But I think that has more to do with being "blue collar" than it does being of a particular generation

    • @magnificentmuttley154
      @magnificentmuttley154 3 месяца назад +7

      @@erics9869 The more falls you take, the harder headed you become 😊!

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 3 месяца назад +33

      I saw a meme about this that hit me right where I live: "I'm Gen X. This means that I adapt to new technology like a millennial, but complain about it like a boomer."

  • @chasingsimpledreams
    @chasingsimpledreams 2 месяца назад +90

    This is SO dead-on accurate. Stop your crying or I’ll give you something to cry about!!
    Oh, you’re bored?! Well, there’s dishes to do, laundry, etc. Oh, not so much bored anymore, are ya?

    • @syrenasketches6902
      @syrenasketches6902 Месяц назад +4

      We must have the same parents lol

    • @chasingsimpledreams
      @chasingsimpledreams Месяц назад +3

      @@syrenasketches6902 right?! Ah, memories….

    • @Schroefdoppie
      @Schroefdoppie Месяц назад +2

      Sounds familiar 😂

    • @randobad
      @randobad 29 дней назад +1

      Mow the lawn.

    • @jeffreywillstewart
      @jeffreywillstewart 24 дня назад +1

      My mom took me and my four older boomer siblings to a "no lifeguard" at your own risk pool. I almost drowned til my sister noticed my black hair floating. My mother was busy setting up on her chaise oblivious.

  • @sincerely-b
    @sincerely-b Год назад +732

    She's not even telling jokes. She's just straight up spitting facts LOL I'm also a forgotten Gen Xer. We are the Tonka truck tough generation.

    • @avarielblackwing6613
      @avarielblackwing6613 Год назад +26

      Tonka trucks, Big Jim, and GI Joe... who all got off on torturing Barbie & Ken and wrecking their playhouse.

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 Год назад +15

      ​@@avarielblackwing6613 you just described my childhood.

    • @martinsmith5520
      @martinsmith5520 Год назад +17

      We had so much freedom.

    • @InTheTubeNotOfTheTube
      @InTheTubeNotOfTheTube Год назад

      We are going to be the only survivors in the upcoming holocaust!

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day Год назад +12

      @AvarielBlackwing I had 3 brothers... being the only girl, I didn't have Ken & Barbie so GI Joe's were my favorite ... next to my EZ bake & baby alive LOL.

  • @ludwigvanbubthoven5692
    @ludwigvanbubthoven5692 8 месяцев назад +38

    And our pop culture, movies, music, Saturday morning cartoons, it was a golden age.

  • @Aminah6623
    @Aminah6623 10 месяцев назад +22

    The Home Depot parenting stuff was so true. My parents were always at work. No one checked homework,. We really did raise ourselves. Gen X is the coolest most independent, no-BS generation.

  • @heathersmith1257
    @heathersmith1257 Год назад +114

    Dad took us to a sandpit and filled up the back of the truck, so we could have a sandpile to play in. We rode home on the top of that pile of sand, with the family dog. These new generations have no idea what fun was.

    • @kirstenkjome2351
      @kirstenkjome2351 7 месяцев назад +3

      100%

    • @zummamk
      @zummamk 4 месяца назад

      Nice!!!

    • @juniorfuentes2584
      @juniorfuentes2584 4 месяца назад

      That sounds like the most lamest/most boring thing to do for “fun”💀💀💀💀

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@juniorfuentes2584 Probably because there's not an app for it. Get off my lawn. 🙄

    • @juniorfuentes2584
      @juniorfuentes2584 3 месяца назад

      @@joeday4293 you’re so lame😂😂😂

  • @roguecyphernetwork2938
    @roguecyphernetwork2938 Год назад +335

    OMG...lol. I am Gen X too and this was 100% accurate right down to the hot hose water and mom smoking in the car. Remember coming in for dinner and Mom asking..."Did you wash your hands?" of course not...trudge upstairs to wash them and come back down only to have Dad drop my hot dog on the ground while transferring from grill to bun...pick it up...blow on it (very important...and sanitary)...put it in the bun and say..."A little dirt never hurt anyone." The irony of the 5 second rule.

    • @marys6147
      @marys6147 Год назад +4

      🤣🤣🤣 Sooo true! ❤

    • @tdm3301
      @tdm3301 11 месяцев назад +12

      Accurate. I had asthma and remember my mom blowing her cigarette smoke (off to the side) saying: "I don't know why your so sick baby." Then she gave me a hug and sent me to bed but I'm still here. 😅

    • @DaleOlsonisawesome
      @DaleOlsonisawesome 10 месяцев назад +7

      Five seconds?
      *Puts on Topper Hat*
      We didn't get five. It was the 3 second rule in my house. Five? You musta been rich... ;)

    • @LovingSocialDistance
      @LovingSocialDistance 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@DaleOlsonisawesome>We had 5 seconds, and just for good measure we kissed it up to God.

    • @nancylee322
      @nancylee322 6 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

  • @delinarandoma1053
    @delinarandoma1053 Год назад +67

    I'm an older millennial, I remember the late '80s and early '90s well. So what she's describing was my experience too. The kids stayed out all day, but the community was tight and kept an eye on eachothers kids. We rode in the back of the pickup truck, a thrown out mattress was a trampoline, and bopping with your pals and a portable boom box was the life.

    • @delinarandoma1053
      @delinarandoma1053 2 месяца назад +1

      @@PWJC45 "Millennial, term used to describe a person born between 1981 and 1996, though different sources can vary by a year or two. It was first used in the book Generations (1991) by William Strauss and Neil Howe, who felt it was an appropriate name for the first generation to reach adulthood in the new millennium." -Britannica
      "In order to keep the Millennial generation analytically meaningful, and to begin looking at what might be unique about the next cohort, Pew Research Center decided a year ago to use 1996 as the last birth year for Millennials for our future work. Anyone born between 1981 and 1996 (ages 23 to 38 in 2019) is considered a Millennial, and anyone born from 1997 onward is part of a new generation". -Pew Research

    • @joeyree22
      @joeyree22 2 месяца назад +6

      I’m 1982, and I identify much more with Gen X, I’d say it’s largely because I have two older brothers.

    • @animaljustice7774
      @animaljustice7774 Месяц назад +1

      @@joeyree22you are at the very tail end of Gen X 😊

    • @themanifestorsmind
      @themanifestorsmind Месяц назад +1

      Same. Born in 81. I was a year ahead in school so all my classmates were the last of the Gen Xers. I thought I was Gen X until the mid 90s lol.

    • @e.turduckeny630
      @e.turduckeny630 17 дней назад

      @@themanifestorsmind I'm also '81 and honestly I consider myself Gen X. My year group was always called Gen X growing up, although not much then since there wasn't so much emphasis placed on generational names. Never even herd the term Millennial until I was a senior in high school and then they applied it to the freshman. Different graphs and charts show diff years, so I figure just go with your gut and what you grew up classified as.

  • @denisephil7967
    @denisephil7967 11 месяцев назад +26

    Gen X here, best childhood ever...yes, we don't care and is amusing to see this new generations! Love your Special, thanks!

  • @andreposner4425
    @andreposner4425 Год назад +455

    She totally nails gen X. I can remember getting rolled down a hill in a dryer drum by older kids. Great stuff!! 😂

    • @kerryalbritton6532
      @kerryalbritton6532 Год назад +14

      We rolled each other in a wooden thing used for electric cables.. 😂😂

    • @daomushin7070
      @daomushin7070 Год назад +6

      ​@@kerryalbritton6532 yeah we would have races/bumper cars with those huge wooden spools also - make them roll by running on top of them like wheels then crash into each other or try to run over anyone who didnt have one!

    • @Xochilable
      @Xochilable 11 месяцев назад +6

      Tire!❤❤❤😂

    • @tangyjoe4326
      @tangyjoe4326 11 месяцев назад +8

      Hate to admit this be we once used a filthy 50 gallon drum trash can from the park to roll down the hill! And probably didn’t even wash our hands the rest of the day. And we’re still here…

    • @jahsworld9456
      @jahsworld9456 11 месяцев назад +5

      I think you forget that the parents of GenZ is Gen X, the generation, who failed to teach us how to write and read in cursive, the generation that failed to teach us how to write a check, the generation that failed to teach us how to address an envelope, all things that I a Gen-zer know how to do, these very things that are no longer necessary because of the day and age we live in😂

  • @stephenishom2898
    @stephenishom2898 Год назад +162

    The gen-x portion of the show brings back memories.🤓

    • @genxmum5569
      @genxmum5569 2 месяца назад

      Memories = trauma response

  • @morganevans2297
    @morganevans2297 8 месяцев назад +19

    “I bet you won’t do that again” and “this is how we learn” we’re said to me (Gen X) by my boomer dad

    • @studleyjb3172
      @studleyjb3172 Месяц назад

      Did you do it again?

    • @morganevans2297
      @morganevans2297 Месяц назад

      @@studleyjb3172 lol usually

    • @shivag73
      @shivag73 Месяц назад

      Brad Upton does a bit about why the younger generations do things like eat tide pods. When they were kids, we babyproofed the home, made sure they didn't hurt each other or themselves. Hand sanitizer and wet wipes were around. So those generations never had the Darwin effect. It wasn't survival of the fittest...all the dumb ones survived. I'm paraphrasing...lol...he is much funnier.

    • @sniper161718
      @sniper161718 16 дней назад +1

      I remember doing some dumb bike trick, falling and getting all bruised up only to have my mother say, "that's what you get". Lol. No ice, no running to my aid. I got heckled lol

    • @shivag73
      @shivag73 16 дней назад

      @@sniper161718 My dad was similar. His favorite thing to say, other do as I say not as I do, was Well, I told you not to do that didn't I? Bet you don't do that again.

  • @AG-iu9lv
    @AG-iu9lv Месяц назад +9

    Even as a baby genX, "we're never going out of business" is perfect and will be part of my lexicon in perpetuity.

  • @lkgloki4986
    @lkgloki4986 Год назад +105

    Gen X baby!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾" if your mom arm wasn't strong enough you deserve to go through that window"😂😂😂😂

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day Год назад +5

      Im GenX ...My first car seat was a laundry basket.
      🤣

    • @kenwelch198
      @kenwelch198 Год назад +3

      My wife still does that every time she has to brake hard.

    • @editorcj
      @editorcj Год назад

      My head cracked the front windshield, might explain a few things.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 3 месяца назад +3

      Mama didn't have "wipes" in her purse. She had a Kleenex, and spit.

    • @flyingmonkeystunts9730
      @flyingmonkeystunts9730 2 месяца назад +1

      🙋🏻‍♀️ Went through windshield. Well, not through. Into. Went into windshield but, luckily, my face stopped the rest of my body from advancing through the glass. No major damage and wasn’t taken to the hospital. I got the tweezer and mercurochrome treatment and was outside playing 3 hours later. True story.

  • @gsdfan8455
    @gsdfan8455 Год назад +501

    Gen X is the forgotten generation and we like it that way.

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 Год назад +20

      We don't care, actually I like it that way.

    • @sevendegrees
      @sevendegrees Год назад +20

      We’re the best

    • @gsdfan8455
      @gsdfan8455 Год назад +2

      @@sevendegrees 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Becky_Cal
      @Becky_Cal Год назад +11

      Right, just leave us alone…😂😂😂

    • @DOUGLAS55ish
      @DOUGLAS55ish Год назад +7

      Be glad you don't get blamed for all the problems like Baby Boomers are. We get accused of keeping money for ourselves that many of us have never had.

  • @scottquiggle5190
    @scottquiggle5190 2 месяца назад +11

    I still have a BB lodged against my left cheekbone. Shows up on dental xrays every few years. She described my childhood perfectly and made me laugh at the same time. Got to add her to my list of comedians to see when she comes to town.

  • @kathyleal9312
    @kathyleal9312 9 месяцев назад +17

    We were the first ones to use computers in school. The big huge ones. But one memory that sticks with me is getting up early on Sat sitting in front of the tv on the floor eating cereal and watching the good cartoons, the ones you cant find now! And me and my brother lived in a small town and we were all over town on Sat and on Saturday night everyone had to take a bath because Sunday was church!

  • @oldmanfunky4909
    @oldmanfunky4909 Год назад +363

    As a Gen X kid we also had Jarts! Our play grounds had steel three story monkey bars with nothing but asphalt and broken glass under it! We also had three story tornado slides that would heat up to 250f and burn off 2 layers of skin as you slid down it. And best of all...we had our MTV! And not the crappy MTV either but when it was good and played music!

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Год назад +39

      Remember those metal merry go rounds that you would push start with your legs until it went so fast he weaker kids would fly off? Our park swings were also really tall, so you could swing really high and then launch yourself as far as you could to beat the last persons jump. Man, that was so painful at times when you'd launch higher than expected and land wrong... or if your arm or shirt got caught in the metal swing chains.

    • @kH-bv8ix
      @kH-bv8ix Год назад +7

      Gee, I don't know. Sure I love the swings. But kids are soft, these days. A mom at school...her daughter stepped off a very low curb crossing the street...and completely blew out her knee. Needed surgery. She was a senior in HS at the time. 😮 must be the sedentary life style. And a school bus driver measured the new bus seat belts. They are 7 feet long, the new federal standard size. 😮

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Год назад +19

      @kH-bv8ix I hate to say it, but I've noticed a "widening" of the population, too. It's hard not to notice. When I was a kid, it was rare to see an obese person. Even chubby kids were rare, and they normally grew out of it.

    • @TankaVizion2
      @TankaVizion2 Год назад +6

      It's the garbage food... It's deadly!!

    • @amylyons5908
      @amylyons5908 Год назад +10

      Metal slides on a hot day!

  • @Starhunter1975
    @Starhunter1975 Год назад +252

    This was so funny. Also one of the generation who weren’t diagnosed with autism, OCD or ADHD. We just had to find that out later on in our 40s.

    • @SusannaSaunders
      @SusannaSaunders 11 месяцев назад +26

      You missed out dyslexia and being left handed.

    • @dkb533616
      @dkb533616 11 месяцев назад +18

      Diagnosed at 41 lol. Truth

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher 10 месяцев назад +4

      Joined the Air Force late (25 in ‘99) and as an immigrant. Didn’t get Mental Health Care for Depression until nearly 30 (what with two wars going on). My cohorts in therapy were all millennials.
      Developed Anxiety Disorder and OCDs in service which are now part of my VA Disabilities. American GenX childhoods must be harsh because my own age peers in the service seemed to be more resilient (or maybe their duties were easier, being closer to military retirement than I was).

    • @bradroth2249
      @bradroth2249 10 месяцев назад +27

      Nobody had peanut allergies. Maybe the warm hose water and spaghettioos cured that?

    • @barbarahallowell2613
      @barbarahallowell2613 10 месяцев назад +5

      Diagnosed at 43. Lol

  • @Swiftwind82
    @Swiftwind82 4 месяца назад +6

    I’m an elder millennial, grew up mostly with friends that were 3-8 years older than myself, so I got the full Gen X childhood experience. I remember my favorite toy was a bow & arrow I made myself from a rusty old knife I found in grandpa’s garage. My arrows were sticks with old nails taped to the ends. We spent most of our free time throwing rocks at hornet nests, wandering the railroad tracks raiding hobo camps, and jumping off huge rocks into swampy ponds so deep in the woods that it would have taken days for anyone to find us if something happened. Fond memories! ❤

  • @AvieSarah
    @AvieSarah 11 месяцев назад +17

    Omg. You perfectly described my childhood with GenX. Home depot reference is killer.

  • @msamour
    @msamour Год назад +260

    Green pinecone war was actually a thing in my neighborhood. I got smart. I wore a red jacket with a white cross and told everyone I was the medic. I helped out the injured ones. Best decision I took that year.

    • @CrossTrain
      @CrossTrain Год назад +15

      I'm a young boomer (talk about an oxymoron, young & boomer together -- meaning I was born late in the boomer years actually) and I cannot even begin to count the number of rock fights we had as kids. Summertime it was a near daily happening. It is wild if I remember the stuff we used to do!

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @ramtigerfalcon8387
      @ramtigerfalcon8387 Год назад +8

      Yo. The green pine cones had the best aerodynamics and weren't as spiky . 😅

    • @michaelmisczuk1188
      @michaelmisczuk1188 Год назад +3

      Wow. Very smart.

    • @msamour
      @msamour Год назад +19

      @@ramtigerfalcon8387 Yes, and they hurt something fierce. One afternoon around supper time, I came home with a lot of blood on the "medic" jacket I had fashioned for myself. My dad asked me if it was my blood. I said no. All he said was don't get hit in the eyes, and stop taking the supplies out of the first aid kit. He gave me a bunch of clean garage rags to bandage the guys up. Talk about aiding abd abbeting.😂

  • @sherryvt61
    @sherryvt61 Год назад +170

    Also, I'm a younger Boomer and we had a lot in common with Gen X. No seat belts, smoking in car and everywhere, told to stop crying or "I'll give you something to cry about. " I was raised by Greatest Gen parents.

    • @suzcatz5795
      @suzcatz5795 Год назад +20

      same here. A lot of what she said about Gen x applied to my childhood, despite being near the tail end of the boomers.

    • @lorraineedmond5921
      @lorraineedmond5921 Год назад +6

      Same here and I was born in 53. Things don’t change that fast, I guess.

    • @Kimmyluvsbooks
      @Kimmyluvsbooks Год назад +14

      Yeah, I was born in 1960, so I'm technically a Boomer, but I've always identified with Gen X's

    • @phant0m0th_
      @phant0m0th_ Год назад +2

      That’s sad …

    • @westerland9681
      @westerland9681 Год назад +4

      Born the same year. This is my childhood to a ‘T’

  • @Stillmaineiac88
    @Stillmaineiac88 Месяц назад +4

    Laughed so hard I cried! My Mother’s favorite was any variation of, “If you break your neck; don’t come running to me!” “If you’re gonna cry, I’ll give you something to cry about!”

    • @chasingsimpledreams
      @chasingsimpledreams 23 дня назад +1

      And the always famous, why?? Because I SAID so, that’s why!

    • @oOIIIMIIIOo
      @oOIIIMIIIOo 20 дней назад

      And "When you die because you are stupid, you get a last butt whooping. "

  • @makb5354
    @makb5354 8 месяцев назад +18

    Yes about GenX. I was told by my mom that she doesn't have time to deal with bratty kids who happen to either kick me or push me or do other mean things and if that ever happens I am to kick or push them back so hard, that they would never ever think of doing any mean things to me. 😂

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Месяц назад +4

      I'm a GenXer, and when I raised my kids, I said do everything right first. Try to resolve the issue in a civil manner. If that fails, fight back, and I won't punish you if the school calls.

    • @rileymclaughlin4831
      @rileymclaughlin4831 26 дней назад

      That didn't work as well for me, when the bratty kids kicking me were my older, stronger brothers.
      They're both dead now, both by suicide.
      Turns out, abandonment and neglect have a mixed track record.

  • @lydiab4243
    @lydiab4243 Год назад +269

    Best description of my Gen X world ever. Brought back lots of memories and it let me know why I never believed in afternoon snacks in school. We had lunch and that's it.

    • @funniful
      @funniful Год назад

      That’s right! Nobody needs to eat all day! That’s why everyone’s fat!

    • @kimreeves2702
      @kimreeves2702 Год назад +24

      And not a water bottle in sight! Anywhere!

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Год назад +14

      Yeah, and we didn't grow up with dessert. Neither did my own kids because it's just not a habit I learned. If you wanted a snack, have an apple.

    • @rachellefroman6402
      @rachellefroman6402 Год назад +13

      As a Gen X, if you forgot your lunch money (or your parents didn't leave any), you got a cheese sandwich and a half pint of milk. The cheese sandwich was simply a slice of processed American cheese on a hamburger bun. Nothing else. It was enough to get by but you were hungry the rest of the day. It sure taught us not to forget our lunch money.

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Год назад +8

      @rachellefroman6402 Cheese sandwich but on white bread here! LOL and no milk. A reusable thermos of juice that slightly tasted like every other juice that had ever been contained in there LOL

  • @hikeon8988
    @hikeon8988 Год назад +108

    😂 She speaks the truth! If, "But did you die though?" was a generation, it would be Gen-X.

    • @adeleennis2255
      @adeleennis2255 10 месяцев назад +6

      I have the shirt😂

    • @dbaargosy4062
      @dbaargosy4062 8 месяцев назад +7

      Some of us did die though...

    • @hsquared9582
      @hsquared9582 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@dbaargosy4062Survival of the fittest.

    • @kathydowning3141
      @kathydowning3141 2 месяца назад +2

      @dbaargosy4064
      Boomer here.
      Neighbor kid age 12 got killed with a gun because his cousin and he were hunting rabbits. Yeah, some of them did die.

    • @rileymclaughlin4831
      @rileymclaughlin4831 26 дней назад

      Both my older brothers died. It's only funny until the answer is yes. Then it's still funny, but in a very grim way.

  • @GenXer71
    @GenXer71 7 месяцев назад +4

    GenX we amused ourselves, now y’all are our amusement

  • @joshprice7436
    @joshprice7436 8 месяцев назад +11

    "What? You don't know how to swim yet?" *Uncle Dave chucks me in the pool like a sack of potatoes...Gen x right here. I had the bike ramps.🤣

    • @babu357
      @babu357 Месяц назад

      What is it up with Uncles doing that? I didn't learn to swim, I just got traumatized. lol

    • @pyroman6000
      @pyroman6000 Месяц назад

      Hell yes! We made one with an old clothes dryer... It was all fun and games till the oldest brother forgot to tighten the nuts on his front axle.
      "You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel!". Buried the forks all the way in the ground. He hit the handlebars, then flew an impressive distance!
      We laughed our asses off, lol. When he could breathe again, he tore that ramp apart in a fit of anger. It STILL comes up, lol.

  • @johngillespie3409
    @johngillespie3409 Год назад +44

    riding a big wheel in a public street with no helmet, the life🤣

  • @phatmonkey11
    @phatmonkey11 Год назад +128

    I broke my arm - compound fracture - at cheerleading practice in high school. My mom showed up to the hospital over 2 hours later, and they could finally give me pain meds and set my arm. My mom said she was finishing up some gardening. I am Gen X.

    • @aljirou29
      @aljirou29 10 месяцев назад +7

      Respect! We were playing kill the carrier at school during recess and a bigger kid landed on me and drove my face into the ground. At dinner that night, my parents asked why my front teeth were black. Apparently, some of the asphalt had embedded itself.
      Not a single tear shed, and after a trip to the dentist, everything was fine. Still live with the hairline crack in my front tooth.

    • @MountainMan.
      @MountainMan. 6 месяцев назад +6

      LOL. Gen X too. I broke my arm too in elementary school trying to show off on the monkey bars and fell. All the school did was lay my arm on a piece of cardboard and sat me down till my mom could come get me. No pain meds, no nothing. I wore a cast for weeks.

    • @kevingray8616
      @kevingray8616 2 месяца назад

      @@aljirou29"kill the carrier" That's a lot easier to say than "kill the man with the ball"; like we did.

    • @Suzanne291
      @Suzanne291 2 месяца назад

      I broke my arm on a Sunday and my mom sent me to school the next day before she took me the doctor. We didn't even go to the hospital. lol.

    • @Playingwith3D
      @Playingwith3D Месяц назад +1

      I broke my ankle at school during lunch one day and the principal didn't believe me and sent me to class anyway. At the end of the day i was in so much pain I couldn't walk any, that is when they decided I might not be faking it.

  • @secretsquirrel6124
    @secretsquirrel6124 8 месяцев назад +10

    Is it broken?
    Is it GUSHING blood ?
    Is it hanging off ?
    No ,go away😂

    • @MjDeen217
      @MjDeen217 Месяц назад

      And if it was gushing...
      Hold this on it.
      Raise it up.
      It's not that close to the heart. You'll live!

    • @willboa5365
      @willboa5365 Месяц назад +1

      @@MjDeen217 word !!! Im a Gen X er too .

    • @sniper161718
      @sniper161718 16 дней назад +1

      Fire, flood or blood? None, go away

  • @fotiosretzepis6058
    @fotiosretzepis6058 11 месяцев назад +6

    Ditto.... this brought back a lot of memories.
    I remember riding on the handle bars of a friend's bike at 5 in the morning to help deliver papers.
    I would be gone 8 to 10 hours a day riding my bike with friends from the neighborhood. Many times, we would end up 30 miles away.
    Great times!!

  • @Becky_Cal
    @Becky_Cal Год назад +113

    As a fellow GenXer, this is on point! I remember the days being in the 6th grade, that’s 10-11 years old, and riding my Diamond Back bike all over the neighborhood with my friend Blanca. We absolutely drank straight from the hose. And I remember getting hit right on the face with a dodge ball in the 5th grade. 😅😅 We are the best 😊

    • @radolfkalis4041
      @radolfkalis4041 11 месяцев назад +7

      We were tough sobs!

    • @Blake-if8id
      @Blake-if8id 11 месяцев назад +7

      Such good times! Right there with ya! BMX bikes, dodge ball in the face, forts, sleep overs, record players... great times! Blessings!

    • @Alaskanman
      @Alaskanman 10 месяцев назад +5

      That sounds identical to what we millennials still experienced. Snowball fights with ice, kickball with fights, bike rides around town in heavt rain, blowing up old cars, sledding down hazardous hills, ect. Not all of us were able to afford video games so we still played reckless outside :). I miss that era

    • @jsapcakrrow
      @jsapcakrrow 10 месяцев назад +4

      The best tasting water was always out of the hose. We’d usually let it run to get rid of the hot water in the hose so we could get the cooler water in the pipes. I also got hit right in the face with a red dodgeball in 5th grade. That hurt like a mother! The teacher let me sit out for the rest of the game but after a few mins I ran back in to keep playing.

    • @ericorozco4017
      @ericorozco4017 8 месяцев назад +2

      I loved my Diamond back!!!

  • @davidhealdjr.513
    @davidhealdjr.513 Год назад +349

    That rusty lunchbox was how we got our iron intake 😂

    • @signature54uncommonmusicst14
      @signature54uncommonmusicst14 Год назад +6

      Brilliant!!!

    • @tay13666
      @tay13666 Год назад +15

      That, and our Flintstones chewables.

    • @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991
      @dawnkindnesscountsmost5991 Год назад +7

      YEP! I carried a Partridge Family (cause I loved David Cassidy) metal lunchbox from August 1973 through May or June 1979 (when I loved Shaun Cassidy), and aaaalllll the edges were rusty by 1977, but did I get a new one, like Star Wars, or the Bionic Woman? NO! It was metal, it was still fine, and I carried it loooong past the Partridge Family's popularity!! Started junior high, and it went in the trash.

    • @stephen8176
      @stephen8176 Год назад +2

      "Happy Days" lunchbox full of rust. lol

    • @B-Th-Change
      @B-Th-Change Год назад +5

      I remember my dad saying stuff like “it’s good for you. It’s iron!”

  • @marys6147
    @marys6147 Год назад +41

    Gen X here. So spot on! My Dad would fill the back of our ancient Pontiac station wagon - fondly named Beast - with big black trashbags full of leaves for mulch. We'd ride home just laying on top of the bags. 😁 And my brother would make obstacle courses for us out of rusted wire tomato cages that we'd have to crawl through. 😂 OH! And let's not forget having to go to the library and use card catalogs and microfiche for schoolwork!!! 😖 And making copies of a gazillion encyclopedia pages on the printer 'cause you couldn't check them out. 😭 BUT!!! There are many happy memories of sparklers on 4th of July, and catching lightning bugs in the evening all lazy summer long! Cheers, everybody! 😊

  • @jeremy1350
    @jeremy1350 Год назад +8

    I'm a gen X too, and Karen nailed everything very well. Although, the parent circle during my early years this is what they told us: "Children should be SEEN and not HURT !!" The father's in our grouping were quite the domestically violent types. I had a key to the house before I got halfway thorough grade school. Ah, those were the days.

  • @Nicefoolkilla
    @Nicefoolkilla Год назад +29

    I would watch a lot of 80s commercials here on RUclips and wonder " how come I've never seen these before?" Then i realized i was always outside...

  • @shonaharris9328
    @shonaharris9328 Год назад +130

    I’m 52. She’s so funny because it’s true. 😂
    We played with bb guns, bows and arrows, no bike helmet and we would go out all day and the only instructions we got were, “come back before it’s dark” 😂. And everything else she said.

    • @gempalm2003
      @gempalm2003 Год назад +16

      once the steet lights came on it was " get your asses home" time

    • @joerelish2789
      @joerelish2789 7 месяцев назад +3

      Y'all think ur the main characters

    • @williamgrissom1995
      @williamgrissom1995 7 месяцев назад +8

      She forgot to mention lawn darts. 🤣

    • @HumbleRagamuffin
      @HumbleRagamuffin 7 месяцев назад +10

      When we cried, our parents said: "Stop crying or I'll give you something to cry about."

    • @VintageCardinal
      @VintageCardinal 7 месяцев назад

      Because we are. You can't even spell 'you're'. I'm certain you can't even read cursive. @@joerelish2789

  • @RandomInterestPodcast
    @RandomInterestPodcast 6 минут назад

    I just had her on my podcast and she was fantastic! Such a nice and interesting person! It was very gracious of her to take the time to be on our tiny show! Thanks, Karen!

  • @charmerci
    @charmerci 9 месяцев назад +4

    Yup. A summer Saturday morning, my friend would come over and we'd walk in one direction...east, on main streets, neighborhoods and woods. At 4pm, we'd figure out which bus (no maps) to take to bring us close enough and then be back in time for dinner. We were 11 years old.

  • @-ChrisD
    @-ChrisD Год назад +115

    Gen X for the win 😎

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 Год назад +6

      Yeah!!! Fellow Gen X.

    • @-ChrisD
      @-ChrisD Год назад +2

      @@edithdlp8045 👍🏻

  • @brokentillman4346
    @brokentillman4346 Год назад +165

    I played this for my kids(2teenage boys), I'm genX. Verbatim,word for word exactly what I've always told them, except we had a Buick, I rode on the back dash😂, and lit my mom's cigarettes and handed them to her for safety

    • @ramtigerfalcon8387
      @ramtigerfalcon8387 Год назад +12

      Yes. Of course. Safety first.
      I also had my best medical training from my mom during this time.
      "If it's bleeding, put pressure on it and raise it above your head."
      Lady saved my and my buddies lives😅

    • @withgoddess7164
      @withgoddess7164 Год назад +4

      Love that last detail. 😆

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Год назад +11

      As a GenXer, I used to help my dad roll his cigarettes after dinnertime. He had this little tubing machine and so I'd take some of the tobacco, fill up the roller, toss an empty cigarette on the end and push to squeeze it into the hollow cigarette tube . Two taps, roll the tip, next! He needed three packs ready for the next day. They really did master the art of smoking LOL

    • @krissantos5170
      @krissantos5170 Год назад +19

      My mom had me (age 7) run into Hubba Bubba (stationary store) & buy her 3 packs of Winston 100 lites... and candy cigarettes for myself & My younger sister 😂

    • @TedSchoenling
      @TedSchoenling Год назад +9

      I rode my bike to the store to buy my dad's cigarettes when I was 10....

  • @dakoo9
    @dakoo9 11 месяцев назад +3

    PREACH!!! Im gen x and my parents were immigrants and we were poor in NYC. I remember waking up, 2nd grade, with no parents. They got home at six. Me and my sis raised ourselves. Gen X, you can't take us out.

  • @dhendrix63
    @dhendrix63 11 месяцев назад +4

    So true!! We would get on metal trash can lids & go flying down ice covered streets (hills!!) and all my Dad would say is "don't break nothing & watch out for trucks"

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Месяц назад +1

      We used cardboard boxes. Those were the best sleds, you just had to cut out handles for your hands.. Buddies with expensive sleds would trade me their sleds for my cardboard box 😂

  • @CabinOnTheWater
    @CabinOnTheWater Год назад +96

    I'm Gen X too. She describe my childhood to a tee. LOL

    • @Cathy7167
      @Cathy7167 Год назад

      We didn’t have a Home Depot and we didn’t go to the store much but yeah you were on your own and one thing she left out because you had chores and you didn’t whine or moan about it. You did your chores and you didn’t get paid for it I mean maybe some parents were nice enough to give you $1.25 allowance but you were expected to be a part of the family and that requires doing chores and no, our parents didn’t buy us a brand new car.
      Hey, where do we go after GenZ start back today or are they going to add more letters of the alphabet?

  • @matthewsheek8306
    @matthewsheek8306 Год назад +184

    As a Gen X kid I recall breaking a bone in my foot while playing dodgeball. It was on the asphalt playground at school. I remember limping back to class in an incredible pain. I was in the 5th grade and there was no way I was going to shed a tear. Spent 6 weeks in a cast signed by my classmates. Truly a badge of honor

    • @user-dw6xm4io1u
      @user-dw6xm4io1u Год назад +5

      We still have asphalt playgrounds and broken bones in the 00's+, genius. Like, what exactly about that do you think it is unique to Gen X 💀

    • @brianmoore5684
      @brianmoore5684 Год назад +12

      There's always a whiner in the crowd...

    • @elitementors9430
      @elitementors9430 11 месяцев назад +12

      B just announcing to everyone that he's Gen Z lol 😆

    • @tdm3301
      @tdm3301 11 месяцев назад +15

      ​@@user-dw6xm4io1uwhy are you angry "genious?" Sheesh, calm down little buddy. After Gen X a lot of the old school asphalt was changed into the porous kind, and mulch like material. Don't be so sensitive about someone sharing their memories. Have a laugh. 😂

    • @CuteShiba
      @CuteShiba 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@tdm3301yea cause they don’t want elementary schoolers to have growth palette problems and end up getting sued by the parents who are usually gen X or millennials

  • @tdm3301
    @tdm3301 11 месяцев назад +19

    These comments are accurate and have me cracking up.😂😊 Some of y'all are reminding me of things we did that I had forgotten about. We were tough little people weren't we?

  • @theshadylady1982
    @theshadylady1982 11 месяцев назад +4

    She nailed my childhood!! Gen X... still here and never going out of business!! Lol.

  • @ElasticbrandNet
    @ElasticbrandNet Год назад +63

    Why is it that we GenX are raising the complete opposite children from the kids we were 😅

    • @wealthweb1
      @wealthweb1 Год назад +1

      Riiight???😊

    • @tay13666
      @tay13666 Год назад +10

      Speak for yourself. I raised free-range kids.
      They played outside, they rode bikes, they walked to school. They learned how to cook when they were tall enough to work the stove.
      The spoiled over-protective stuff didn't reach our town until sometime in the 2000's.

    • @JB-ti7bl
      @JB-ti7bl Год назад +5

      Maybe b/c we had our kids too late? Also, my kid wouldn't go outside if you paid her.

    • @vgvlogs4182
      @vgvlogs4182 Год назад +4

      Not me, when my kids were babies I would pretend to not notice if they fell and only react if the started to CRY…usually start with ooppsies to see if that was enough.

    • @vgvlogs4182
      @vgvlogs4182 Год назад +1

      @@tay13666 Exactly the same with mine born 2001-2009-2015…all cook, bake, clean, play outside etc. Allthough youngest 7yrs gets supervised in the kitchen but he is being taught to cook and bake. The other day his big brother was teaching him how to use the airfryer by himself.

  • @godskisonsunday
    @godskisonsunday Год назад +53

    Born in 83, apparently the term "Xennial" exists for us. Basically, we went through high school without the internet, then got to college and were expected to know everything about it. I remember writing term papers at the library computer lab, and saving them to floppy disks. I had a laptop but carrying it around was like rucking.

    • @radolfkalis4041
      @radolfkalis4041 11 месяцев назад +4

      Back when the first computer system, after the Trash80's, was Magic Windows, learned in DOS

    • @rhino3784
      @rhino3784 10 месяцев назад +16

      the Oregon Trail generation

    • @JanetStarChild
      @JanetStarChild 8 месяцев назад +5

      It's crazy how things changed so much in the turn of the century that it was necessary to designate a micro generation because people born 20 years prior would find themselves between two very different worlds.

    • @theBELLringer00
      @theBELLringer00 7 месяцев назад +11

      I can relate...I actually consider myself a XENNIAL - born in 1982, by the way
      I learned about the Internet in my later high school years (graduated in 2000), had dial-up via AOL & survived it, still used floppy disks - now I have a laptop with wi-fi on it, I just wish that the so-called "micro-generations" were talked about more often

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 5 месяцев назад

      We have digital knowledge of millenial with gen X's raring method parenting. A.ka latchkey and "walk it off" treatment😂

  • @mlao1333
    @mlao1333 11 месяцев назад +18

    "Gen Z can't write a check, address and envelope or read cursive"
    And who's job was it to teach us those things again?

    • @ronsmith745
      @ronsmith745 4 месяца назад +1

      We learned in school - where should you have learned - lol?!

    • @mlao1333
      @mlao1333 4 месяца назад +2

      @@ronsmith745 Millennial/boomer teachers stopped teaching cursive in early 2000's. Not once did they teach anything about writing an address or envelope.
      Thanks for proving my point.

    • @m00sing
      @m00sing 4 месяца назад

      Y'all aren't interested. I work with your elders. They suck.
      -Gen X

    • @ochervelvet9687
      @ochervelvet9687 4 месяца назад

      I’m 68. I learned cursive in school, where everyone else did. My own children cannot write in cursive (they can barely read it). I think they were in 6th or 7th grade by the time I realized it. All their school papers were done on the computer and printed out, so we never noticed. When I did finally notice and ask, I discovered the schools had decided cursive was irrelevant to a modern education. And I suppose they’re right, but I’m sorry to see it vanish. As far as writing checks . . . she’s correct. My kids (now in their 30s) have never written a check. They do everything electronically. And now, so do I. It’s so much easier. Everything changes. Just the way of life.

    • @mlao1333
      @mlao1333 4 месяца назад

      @@ochervelvet9687 sure, I agree. But then this "comedian" shits on our generation for not knowing how to do these things despite them becoming irrelevant and therefore not taught to us by HER generation. It's ridiculous.

  • @patrickmorrissey2271
    @patrickmorrissey2271 10 месяцев назад +4

    With full respect to Dry Bar and clean comedy..... This is absolutely the gosh darn truth, right here. 100%.
    Remember on TV, they'd run those psa's, it's 10 O'Clock... do you know where your children are??? They literally had to remind our parents that they had children......
    We are never going out of business..... heh heh heh!!!!

  • @i.m.7777
    @i.m.7777 Год назад +132

    Spot on with the GenX description! We're never going out of business! 🤣

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 Год назад +8

      I am a gen X.

    • @rustylee1836
      @rustylee1836 Год назад +4

      We're not *all* still here, we lost some along the way, but I salute to their sacrifice!

    • @travishart1248
      @travishart1248 Год назад +7

      We’re never going out of business should be the name of her Netflix special!!!!

  • @AnnoyingMoose
    @AnnoyingMoose Год назад +33

    I ran my banana seat bike over a plywood Evel Knievel ramp without a helmet and played with the original lawn darts with the pointed metal tips and I'm still here!

    • @willdejong7763
      @willdejong7763 Год назад +2

      I wondered how far I would have to scroll thru the comments to find banana seat biking jumping. We had an alley behind our house that was perfect for our regular bike jumping contests. When we landed hard and our foot fell off the pedal we definitely wanted the bike to have that banana seat to land on!

    • @JB-ti7bl
      @JB-ti7bl Год назад +1

      I ran my HONDA EXPRESS moped over a ramp and caught serious air. Scared the bejeezus out of me!

    • @gempalm2003
      @gempalm2003 Год назад

      @@JB-ti7bl ouchy for the bike

    • @nancydegener9438
      @nancydegener9438 2 месяца назад

      Heh. I rode my 10-speed Raleigh over ramps - had the racing handlebars so I could duck low

  • @jahsworld9456
    @jahsworld9456 11 месяцев назад +16

    I think you forget that the parents of GenZ is Gen X, the generation, who failed to teach us how to write and read in cursive, the generation that failed to teach us how to write a check, the generation that failed to teach us how to address an envelope, all things that I a Gen-zer know how to do, these very things that are no longer necessary because of the day and age we live in😂

    • @jahsworld9456
      @jahsworld9456 11 месяцев назад +3

      Gen X doesn’t know how to use Zelle, or cash app, they don’t know how to search up basic things on the Internet, they don’t know how to take accountability, how does it feel to know that you guys lock the basic skills necessary for living in this day and age

    • @djtchamp5076
      @djtchamp5076 2 месяца назад +1

      Typical gen z blame others haaaa Silents taught Gen X nothin we leading corporate America. Go work Z and speak less.

    • @jessamynrising3990
      @jessamynrising3990 2 месяца назад +1

      True! Young people of ANY generation can't be expected to know a skill (or understand why it's important) if their elders don't play some role in teaching them. Love, a millennial.
      P.S. Don't be afraid to ask for help (even in person!) most of us millennials are nice, despite the stereotype 😅

    • @jessamynrising3990
      @jessamynrising3990 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@djtchamp5076 Sorry, but who's shirking responsibility here and blaming others? If younger generations don't learn skills from their elders that older generations learned from their own elders, who's to blame? Kudos to the Gen Zers who turn to RUclips and Tiktok channels to learn the skills that their own parents were too busy running corporate America to teach them.

  • @nowthatsjustducky
    @nowthatsjustducky 8 месяцев назад +7

    As a card carrying member of The Awesome Generation (aka Gen X); born 1968 to Silent Generation parents, I like to think that if the Zoomers mess with us, we will have no problem with putting them in facial recognition databases, and letting them drown in student debt.

    • @joelswe86
      @joelswe86 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @42roadsforman44
    @42roadsforman44 Год назад +50

    Born in 1970 it is so true everything she said. It was a beautiful time

    • @Blake-if8id
      @Blake-if8id 11 месяцев назад +6

      Yes! 1968 here...and, she's spot on! We are by FAR the best modern- times generation. Although a stretch...I think we could hold our own with the Founding Fathers. Of course, they were the benchmark model, but... the creative thinking, the drive, the discipline, the moxie... they had it... we have it. Best to you, fellow X-er! :)

    • @KelleysQuiltsandCruises
      @KelleysQuiltsandCruises 10 месяцев назад +7

      Yes very late to this but just found it. Born in 1969. Drank from the garden hose, played with lawn darts, ran wild around the neighbourhood until my Dad with his carrying High School teacher voice yelled “Bedtime!”.

    • @42roadsforman44
      @42roadsforman44 10 месяцев назад +3

      Drinking from the garden hose and lawn darts. Just marry me now lol... Yeah it was a different time a better time. :)
      I love that you referenced drinking from the hose and lawn darts.... I literally made a reference to lawn darts somebody three weeks ago and they had no idea what I was talking about and I had to look down sadly

    • @42roadsforman44
      @42roadsforman44 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not a professional comedian like yourself but I am a musician and I've been on stage and I've had to say funny things and entertain... I was so proud of my lawn dart statement the other day and the person had no idea what I was talking about... Such a wasted opportunity. :)

  • @johnaufderheide6117
    @johnaufderheide6117 Год назад +93

    Oh my God did she nail my Gen X childhood😂. We would leave in the morning and be back at dinner or dark. Dad would complain in the summer that he couldn't secure the hose due to the balloon rubber left in the faucet threads. You could actually make money shoveling driveways or cutting grass without taking business from landscaping services.

    • @revjaybird2
      @revjaybird2 9 месяцев назад +12

      I had babysitting jobs when I was 12. It was perfectly normal for people to leave their small baby.... with a 12 year old. Now, a 12-year-old isn't supposed to be home alone.

    • @davidharris8444
      @davidharris8444 3 месяца назад +3

      Or you could make money by picking up all of the Pepsi and Coca Cola bottles and turn them in for a nickel or a dime (depending on where you lived).

    • @jotarogers
      @jotarogers 2 месяца назад

      Preach

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Месяц назад +2

      @revjaybird2 I was babysitting the neighbor's baby and 2 year old at 12. LOL They'd leave me a phone number and tell me to call if there was anything. I was also in charge of feeding them.

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Месяц назад +2

      @@davidharris8444 That's how I afforded the public swimming pool!! 😂😂

  • @briananderson8428
    @briananderson8428 10 месяцев назад +3

    She is exceedingly talented and has great insights and perfect timing. Many thanks for this fabulous 11 minutes.

  • @Kashka67
    @Kashka67 Год назад +2

    Absolutely true, Glad to be a Gen-Xer! Everyone played outside on our bikes, rollerblades, baseball, football, Mother May I, Hide & Seek, Acorn fights... parents only called us in when it got dark. Luckily, the houses on the block petitioned the city to install a streetlight because all the other cul-de-sacs had one. When the new streetlight was installed, all us kids on the block were able to play outside even later. cinder block wooden ramp, yup tried to jump my bike off of it and crashed but it was all good.

  • @G4L4XIA
    @G4L4XIA Год назад +154

    I'm millennial and I died where she mentioned we invented avocado toast cuz I was eating one as I watched the video 😂

    • @KarenMorganComedy
      @KarenMorganComedy Год назад +19

      Oh my, thanks for being a good sport. I have some very fun friends who are millennials :)

    • @G4L4XIA
      @G4L4XIA Год назад +8

      @@KarenMorganComedy o my gosh what a pleasure in getting a response from you! You're great 👍 please don't stop making comedy ❤️

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 Год назад +9

      I love avocado toast, and I'm a Boomer -- thanks for this!

    • @gdawgpaveng15
      @gdawgpaveng15 Год назад +2

      She forgot to mention that us millennials invented the internet too! 😂

    • @jc3m
      @jc3m Год назад +6

      @@gdawgpaveng15 Well, no, that was a Boomer. We certainly were the first generation to pioneer it for the use it has today, though!

  • @richardharp4398
    @richardharp4398 Год назад +28

    I was born in New Zealand in 1985 to an American father and a New Zealand mother. New Zealand was stuck in the 60’s and 70’s so My mother made my clothes. We still had milk from a dairy. Came to the house in glass bottles
    We walked to school by ourselves every day. Mum locked the door and we came home when the street lights came on. When living in Alabama we lived next to 180,000 acres of Bankhead national forest. I remember finding a waterfall in the backyard, stepping over rattlesnakes and dodging copperheads. We scaled a cliff face often with no ropes and survived it all.
    We had horses I was thrown off and broke my back at age 13. I rubbed dirt in it haha
    I work hard for what I have, and expect others to do the same. I will still help whoever needs it as best I can. I resonate more with her generation, than the millennial one.
    Yet here I am explaining myself, so maybe I am more millennial than I like to think 😂

    • @1Avatar
      @1Avatar Год назад +2

      The generation guides are fliud. I remember the box for the milk man deliveries (aka second base), of course the street light rule, cow patty fights, how many kids can you fit it the back of a truck to get ice cream.....

  • @dcle9434
    @dcle9434 2 месяца назад +1

    Totally can relate. You left off riding three kids on banana bikes and sliding down icy hills with cardboard boxes😂 and screen doors with no screens 😮

  • @manuelshaul9244
    @manuelshaul9244 Месяц назад +1

    I'm a 50years old black male. I was just smiling the whole time. Especially the don't shoot anyone in the eye. We heard that one a lot. We was some mess up kids lol.

  • @KarenMorganComedy
    @KarenMorganComedy Год назад +368

    *Thanks so much for all of your great comments!! Much appreciated! 😍I was born the first year of Gen X, so a lot of these apply to Boomers & Gen Jones.* Thanks to Dry Bar Comedy & all y'all who survived the 70s with me

    • @jilliemc
      @jilliemc Год назад +19

      Thanks for mentioning GenJones! I was born in 1959 and found myself relating more to your GenX stories. I was the kid riding in the way back of the station wagon without seatbelts and it was my parents' contemporaries who smoked everywhere, including the waiting room of the doctor's office.

    • @PCAPastorTrav
      @PCAPastorTrav Год назад +13

      You described my entire childhood. Vintage ‘67 baby!

    • @ncbeachbumintx
      @ncbeachbumintx Год назад +12

      I think we are the best of all gens.. we are independent, hard working & know tough love.. after our gen.. ppl seem to have let the children start ruling everything.. 🤷🏻‍♀️ love your sense of humor.. great laughs!

    • @bndergltd3053
      @bndergltd3053 Год назад +5

      Loved your previous stand up about the T shirts at Target!

    • @jrrn96
      @jrrn96 Год назад +9

      Gen Xer from Indiana and you had every bit of that correct even down to trying to kill each other. In the summer we used to throw knives and hackets at the tree in the front yard, make wooden spears and throw em at each other, bottle rocket and Roman candle fights, throw rocks at everything and everyone throw mud balls at everything and everyone now in Indiana even we had crab apple wars teams of 3 to 5 and played hide n seek tag - if you found someone they weren't safe until they got back to base ans out if you were hit by a crab apple, no intentional crab apples to the face, beebee guns went everywhere with you in the summer and I remember walking up across the creek from another set of kids who we didn't know and we had a shoot out as kids one kid on each side got hit and crying so we went our separate ways, we all lived to tell the tale. Sneaking up into yards for boiling hot lava water hose water was a thing. I match your enthusiasm with alot of things today in that I really don't care either. I raised myself from 4rth grade on latch key kid, single mom got home anywhere from 6 to 9pm every night. I think that's why we are different than other generations who are more inclusive and want to be around a group of people whereas I prefer one on one or family and friends time. One of the most brilliant sets on this channel and on YT, should have millions of views 👏 You should come to Louisville KY sometime and plot your way on JRE, again congratulations. I'd like to use this video for a team builder on how to understand people of a different generation at the workplace.

  • @RingoMonsanto
    @RingoMonsanto Год назад +47

    Gen X'er here! That was a really hilarious way to reminisce growing up and realize how different things are now in the present compared to before. 😅

    • @martinsmith5520
      @martinsmith5520 Год назад +7

      Yup. I tell my step kids that we had the best childhood. We got an analog childhood but when we reached adulthood, the digital world started so we learned how to use computers but we got a normal childhood.

    • @luxitos2867
      @luxitos2867 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@martinsmith5520 What's a "normal" childhood? Also, I'm glad digital started in my childhood because otherwise it would've been boring AF.

  • @Yuoskalola
    @Yuoskalola 16 дней назад

    This is 100% spot on. We'd play ax tag in the woods till our parents realized we weren't in the house. My mom and dad worked, the house was empty all day. Love it.

  • @MrBackslider1
    @MrBackslider1 Месяц назад +1

    I'm a Gen Xer 1965 and man what fun we had!! We were feral! NO other generation like us (Well maybe late boomers) lot's of memories! Don't forget about having to climb up on the roof to fix the TV antenna and jumping off the garage roof onto a mattress. Lol And building Go-Karts using shoping basket wheels and milk crates. We would go miles away from home without our parents even knowing where we were. My uncle Dave took us to the beach and threw us in the water and that's how I learned to swim!! We learned on the fly those days. I miss those days. These kids would never know how much fun Gen Xers had.

  • @ginafranciosi3252
    @ginafranciosi3252 Год назад +67

    A wonderful addition to my Mother's Day ❤️ As a gen X with a boomer mom and millennial, Gen z kids I so relate 😃

    • @edithdlp8045
      @edithdlp8045 Год назад +1

      You just described myself. Thanks

  • @gogoscorner1111
    @gogoscorner1111 Год назад +11

    Omg 👀.... We ABSOLUTELY sat in the station wagon backwards, waving to people 😂😂😂... Lol I almost died when she said that 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @karenk2409
      @karenk2409 Год назад +1

      In the 50s, with a Plymouth Fury III station wagon, we fought for the back seat. The Basset Hound fit perfectly in the space right behind us.

  • @DixieDee
    @DixieDee 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm Millennial and what she described from her childhood was actually 90+% of my childhood. Thank you. This was hilarious. And I love that your name is "Karen" haha.

  • @michaelrivera3137
    @michaelrivera3137 Год назад +3

    I'm epitome of millennial, however her genx experience was my complete childhood. My parents didn't care and I was lucky if I got a lunchbox.

  • @gregariagirl
    @gregariagirl Год назад +20

    I'm a millenial who values gen-x because they're the older siblings I never had❤

  • @keno1069
    @keno1069 Год назад +56

    Gen X here. During my childhood, I got two concussions, a cracked front tooth, a broken nose, and a cat bite that got infected so bad that I almost lost my hand. My mother always told me, “You’ll live.” She was right.

  • @andreaexceedsrubies
    @andreaexceedsrubies 11 месяцев назад +2

    Gen X here and you are so right, I don't care and when you said that about raising ourselves, I was thinking how did you know. The parent part so accurate and if you looked from the outside it looked totally different than it actually was. The water hose water was the greatest! Hilarious!

  • @dancermomgiantfan6853
    @dancermomgiantfan6853 10 месяцев назад +2

    Adults always told us when we were inside during a family gathering, "You are to be seen and not heard.", and "If you don't stop crying, I will give you something to cry about.". Even the school teachers locked us outside during lunch and before the morning bell had rung unless it was raining. And when it did rain during lunch time, the teacher would leave us alone in the classroom while she went and had her lunch and smoked in the teachers lounge with the other teachers, lol. AND THIS WAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL!🤣

  • @ElizabethDohertyThomas
    @ElizabethDohertyThomas Год назад +35

    I saw that CNBC graph that didn't mention us... and Twitter exploded with "this is the most GenX thing ever...." I was crying laughing at the Tweets. She really nailed this humor down to my Gen Z kids who literally can't write in cursive or can't address an envelope.... it's so hard to not judge them which then makes teaching them hard when we're dripping in contempt and they get mad. lol

    • @boomerbristol3774
      @boomerbristol3774 Год назад +7

      You forgot can't read the time on a clock that's not digital!

    • @nikan7704
      @nikan7704 Год назад +17

      You realize it's you who should have taught your kids those things, right? Just pointing out the irony😂

    • @norbacsam
      @norbacsam Год назад +3

      hahaha forget the envelope, try teaching them to dial in an analog phone! Oh and to zen the frustration to do it again and again if the line goes busy...🤣

    • @tjb7756
      @tjb7756 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@nikan7704 We thought school was teaching them those things, like they did us! As a Gen Xer, I learned it in school. My parentswere too busy out making a living. By the time I found out my Gen Z kids couldn't do those things, it was too late! They just gave me the side eye and said it wasn't important and they didn't need to know it because it was all on their phones anyway.

    • @CuteShiba
      @CuteShiba 11 месяцев назад

      @@boomerbristol3774they teach that in 1st grade and there are no analog clocks in school they only have real clocks

  • @timothytufts3093
    @timothytufts3093 Год назад +33

    I'm a boomer and we did all the things that she puts in Gen X. Maybe we were just advanced for our age.

    • @bigquincy1962
      @bigquincy1962 Год назад +2

      Absolutely! As a boomer I just want to say "walk it off cupcake". We had jungle gyms and monkey bars on asphalt, not rubber mats. We played tackle red rover (it had another name in those days) on concrete.

    • @andyg806
      @andyg806 Год назад +2

      I'm a millennial and I did many of the things she mentioned for a Gen X. I think many things cross generations.

    • @PS-qn4oz
      @PS-qn4oz 11 месяцев назад +1

      My husband's a boomer and he grew up in a much tougher environment than I did (Gen X) but the difference is how much his parents actually cared and fussed over him, indulged him, raised him proper. For me there was much less of that and more freedom, which people today would call outright negligence.

    • @aljirou29
      @aljirou29 10 месяцев назад

      Then you became helicopter parents who awarded participation trophies. You obviously didn't preach what your practiced and now we have millenials.

    • @aljirou29
      @aljirou29 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@andyg806 No ya didn't. You had soccer games where no one kept score and everyone received a trophy. Stop the stolen valor attempt. You're not fooling anyone.

  • @Dedaskitchen
    @Dedaskitchen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well I’m a boomer, and grew up in 60s - early 70s, the Gen X pretty much described my childhood too! I think the late 60s- 70s kids mostly experienced all that she said!

  • @peteywheatstraw4970
    @peteywheatstraw4970 11 месяцев назад +2

    I definitely got a concussion from riding in the back seat. Looking out the back window while kneeling and my father hitting the car in front of us and then the car in back of us nailing us too. Good times.

  • @somethingoldsomethingnew2199
    @somethingoldsomethingnew2199 Год назад +18

    Metal tipped lawn darts and Clackers, enough said! 😂

    • @karenbatten1683
      @karenbatten1683 2 месяца назад +1

      N Skip it! 😂

    • @sincerely-b
      @sincerely-b Месяц назад

      We used lawn darts against each other. Got nailed by a few. LOL

  • @jonrolfson1686
    @jonrolfson1686 Год назад +32

    Boomer here - was a single dad from 1980 until 1991. Somehow, my two tough resilient Gen-X kids, with the help of my steady, relentless Greatest Generation parents, survived and thrived. I’m still a bit hazy on how that all turned out well.

    • @joeday4293
      @joeday4293 3 месяца назад +1

      That ain't easy, Dad. Hats off. I had a dear friend years ago who was left a single dad to two little girls under 5 years old when their deadbeat mom skipped out. He had to navigate everything from nail polish to French braids to training bras to "sanitary products" by himself. There should be public honors for this sort of thing, kind of like the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

    • @deborahevans4811
      @deborahevans4811 2 месяца назад

      Yet, single mums navigate wet dreams, p0rn and shaving without such honours...@@joeday4293

  • @RagingMonkee
    @RagingMonkee 11 месяцев назад +3

    Can't speak for any other gen, but Gen X was 💯 spot on! I can't believe how "exactly like my life" this was.

  • @saltyshockwave7723
    @saltyshockwave7723 27 дней назад +1

    Me, growing up in the late 70s - early 80s... "what's a bike helmet?" LOL

  • @encryptlakegames5328
    @encryptlakegames5328 Год назад +39

    Dude no lie my father in law is just like this. He electrified the vegetable garden and trees that surround it. We drink an watch him shock squirrels.
    We raised ourselves in my house. We grew up with 9 kids in the house so both of my parents worked and we basically lived the hunger games. 😂

  • @sarahfoley2746
    @sarahfoley2746 Год назад +155

    As a millenial raised by boomer generation parents (who both happened to be hippies) I came out with a weird mix of gen x type values and experiences and millenial ones 😂 love it ❤️🥰🤘🏻

    • @negativeproximity
      @negativeproximity Год назад +19

      Okay, so call me crazy, but as a millennial everything she described being a gen x childhood was my childhood exactly.

    • @missywarner4217
      @missywarner4217 11 месяцев назад +11

      Same. Millennial raised by boomers. I definitely related to the childhood experiences! BUT I’m definitely a millennial

    • @sethryclaus
      @sethryclaus 11 месяцев назад +19

      We are "Xennials" - with a foot in both worlds.

    • @DeniseEngle-vl3ph
      @DeniseEngle-vl3ph 11 месяцев назад +10

      The Xennials - I just learned about this today!

    • @blushure
      @blushure 11 месяцев назад

      Truth!!!

  • @SpiralMystic
    @SpiralMystic 11 месяцев назад +1

    GenX - I remember Summers leaving the house on our bikes (no helmets) and not returning till evening.
    No food, parents no idea what we were up to or if we were alive.
    Good times.

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 11 месяцев назад +2

    Her wonderful descriptions of Generation X was exactly my experience as a leading-edge Boomer in the 1959s and 1960s. My child is Generation X and their experience wasn't much like that because I vowed to not raise my child like I was raised. Of course, I grew up in the south which has always been backwards and behind the times so that probably explains it.

  • @Bambihunter1971
    @Bambihunter1971 Год назад +16

    Born in '71, I grew up on a struggling farm in Missouri. As such, we had to learn at an early age to work hard and to fix things. We have a few pictures of us kids on tractors, swathers, combines, and other equipment and I think to myself that my parents must have been insane to let a kid that young on such a powerful and expensive (at least to us) piece of equipment. But, both parents also worked off the farm so we all had to pitch in. I have one memory that they have verified, of me STANDING on the seat of our truck driving through the field in a 2 ton 50's era truck with a bale elevator while my dad was in the back stacking hay. I've always been a tall kid so I don't know how old that would have made me, 4-5 maybe?
    Those troubleshooting skills learned on the farm have been very valuable during my life off the farm (sold it in '88). I am in I.T. now which seems like a far cry from farming, the steps to evaluate a problem, isolate the cause, and figure out a solution is largely the same. My father passed away this past December (thanks to improper cleaning of hospital surgical equipment). But, before he died, we had some good long talks about the farm. He always joked that if he won the lottery, he'd "buy a farm and farm until the money was all gone". LOL

  • @jatall2797
    @jatall2797 Год назад +29

    Wow.., you 100% nailed Gen X.., I laughed so much. I was born in 1969, and everything you said was way to accurate!!!
    … You were so fun to listen too.., and it also really made me proud to be from the Gen X crew! We had a GREAT CHILDHOOD!!! Looking back at it…, we were built for survival.., we were independent spirits from a very early age .., we developed all kinds of real life skills and had no idea of how well rounded human beings we were becoming through experience. I swear, I was as mature and responsible like an adult by 10 years old!!!! Just GREAT MEMORIES!!!!

    • @Blake-if8id
      @Blake-if8id 11 месяцев назад +3

      You know it!!! '68 here. Great times indeed!

  • @goranamilosevic7454
    @goranamilosevic7454 23 дня назад

    Absolutely wonderful- thank you!!!🎉

  • @j.w.griggsiii8698
    @j.w.griggsiii8698 7 месяцев назад +2

    As a gen x-er, I want to say thank you for this video! I laughed so hard!

  • @llamasugar5478
    @llamasugar5478 Год назад +40

    I can still hear the sound of a red rubber ball hitting someone in a game of dodgeball or bombardment . . .
    Our skateboards were literal boards with little metal wheels scavenged from someone’s old roller skates. When Mark Davis got the first “real” skateboard in the neighborhood, he became the most popular kid in the neighborhood overnight!

    • @JB-ti7bl
      @JB-ti7bl Год назад +1

      My brother and I invented snowboarding in the 70's with a waterski and rope. We called it snurfing (snow surfing). Forgot all about it til years later when it became all the rage.

    • @tangyjoe4326
      @tangyjoe4326 11 месяцев назад

      My mom made my brother and I skateboards from scrap plywood and our old metal roller skate wheels. You’re the only other person I’ve heard had the same thing. I love it. She was from the Silent Generation where they repurposed everything and didn’t buy anything they could make themselves. In the depression her dad made her and her siblings “sandals” in the summer from scraps of wood and leather strapping so they didn’t wear out their one pair of shoes they wore to school. I think Gen X kids with Silents for parents had it a little rougher than those with Boomer parents. You were still mostly left on your own but they also had very high expectations for you.

    • @nurlindafsihotang49
      @nurlindafsihotang49 3 месяца назад

      Yep. As X/millenial- Gen Y everything are true except grades. God help you if you got red marks in your reports. You will spent your night locked up in the shed and get whacked.😂

  • @erincounts8209
    @erincounts8209 Год назад +53

    “You get what you get and you don’t throw a fit” ~ my GenX life ❤

    • @JB-ti7bl
      @JB-ti7bl Год назад +2

      Don't like it, don't look.

  • @pryncessyanni
    @pryncessyanni 11 месяцев назад +1

    All facts...this is pure gold!!!

  • @justhere856
    @justhere856 7 месяцев назад

    This lady is really good and gets the crowd going because of how relatable her comedy is. Would love to see her more.