@AverageJoe
Average Joe
@AverageJoe · 3:22

Late Morning Coffee - Side Parts and Skinny Jeans Blend

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I was medal in the 80s, then the 90s came in and the slackers and the Seattle grunge scene was happening all over the place. You couldn't get away from it. And we were the Edge Lords. Right? And the boomers. Here's a weird thing. I remember when Bill Clinton was elected President and they would talk about how cool the Boomer generation was because they were part of Woodstock. They were in all that kind of stuff. Now the Boomer is a punchline. But guess what?

Gen Z, Millennials

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@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:16

Jeans and Gen x

I don't care how small your b*** is or how teeny your waist is or how gorgeous your big b*** is. I don't care. I find those big waisted jeans remind me of mom jeans that I repulsed by when I was wearing my hip huggers and my low rise jeans, which I still wear. So I think that Millennials and Gen Z both are guilty of this horrible Jean wearing pattern
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@AverageJoe
Average Joe
@AverageJoe · 2:54
And watching people not be able to deal with it is just kind of funny to me, but I think we probably did it, too. Being the kind of guy that I was in the music that I liked, I really didn't understand. When Dave Matthews exploded all over the place, I thought to myself, what happened to everybody's balls? What happened in my day had to have a thick metal roof and all that kind of stuff that's kind of where I was
@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 2:38

When skinny leg jeans hit the hood, it was over. 🤦🏾‍♂️

That's the last place I would have thought I would see skinny leg jeans. But yeah, gangster killers wearing skinny leg jeans. And sometimes they're waddling around like a Penguin because they obviously can't bend their knees too much or else they'll rip their pants. Oh, the pleasures of culture and fashion. And what am I? I know I'm not Gen X. I guess I'm a Millennial, right? I think Gen Gen Z millennials was born in 83
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@AverageJoe
Average Joe
@AverageJoe · 2:43
It all has the circle of life or whatever. The h***. I don't know if that applies, but it sounds right anyway, but, yeah, it is interesting. The old generation does. I see it now and it's kind of embarrassing. I do it mostly in a facetious way. I just do it to be a Jackass half the time. But I do see a lot of my friends that I graduated with and they'll be on Facebook
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@NealD
Neal Damiano
@NealD · 4:29
Like you said, we were metal heads in the 80s. We were young and we had, like, the real Tshirt concert where you would get your Tshirt. Actually, at the concert, there was no Hot Topics or anything like that. Things were more genuine and going to see rock concerts was the thing. And then the 90s slid in. The hair bands kind of got pushed back. Nobody cared about Poison or Deaf Leopard or Motley Crue anymore
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