
"I prefer the seemingly more upbeat expression - 'These are the best days of your lives.'"
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"I prefer the seemingly more upbeat expression - 'These are the best days of your lives.'"
"Wonder what kind of drugs they're on?"
Beware the middle class.
'The stylist got our instructions mixed up.'
WINDMILLENIAL
"Why bother?"
'I've been called some mean things as a baby boomer, but 'Pig in the Python' really hurts.'
Why Cows Leave Home
'Yep,that's it Mr.White. And NOW go, Control-Alt-Delete, then re-enter.'
"We're neither software nor hardware. We're your parents."
"Hey! I was trained in 1948 and was good enough for then, so it's good enough for now....whipper-snapper!"
You're certain you've had plenty of experience serving in a fine dining restaurant?
Bubbies and technology
Bubbie Selfies
"Who knew a lifeless box could spread such fear? It came from the mailbox."
"I got a chocolate bar and gum!" "What the #!@* is 'CBD oil'?!"
"It came... it grew... it made Nana say bad words... 'Ow! You rotten #@!!×!' The invasion of the thistle"
Ask Sadie. Dear Sadie, What do you think of younger men? -kl. *(Actual reader letter) Ask Sadie at rudy@rudypark.com. Depends. Younger men have strong jaws and rock-hard abs, but they're missing the sexiest thing: they're not crotchety jerks, set in their ways, willing to argue about anything and say totally stupid things. Hey, doesn't that foul old wretch realize I've got rock-hard abs and a steel jaw?! (This cartoon was originally published on 2014-07-12)
Annuals, Perennials, Centennials, Millennials
"We're just pleased he can still get into the Christmas spirit."
"Greatest Band?"
"Relax kid, you're going to be for awhile."
"Without a doubt... the first sixty!"
'All you do is stare at the TV. When I was a kid we have to be content with staring at the radio.'
"When I was your age I used my beak."
"Mom, does granddad want me to run away? He's playing that Disco music again!"
'Ms. Trent, would you go down to the third grade and get one of the computer techs?'
High pants/Low pants.
"Things were really different when I was growing up. Childhoods today are much longer."
"Ha! This younger is so absorbed in social media that he cannot appreciate his youth, unlike I, aging millennial, who cannot appreciate his thirties."
"This is my mom's phone. Instead of a hashtag, it has a pound sign."
"It's the Florida kid."
"If only these kids had grown up with the same role models we had, then maybe they wouldn't look so damn ridiculous!"
Punks with blue/pink hair meet old people with blue/pink rinses.
"My dad says at some point in your life, fashion isn't important anymore. You basically wear nylon slacks and guayaberas every day."
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