Not that long ago, the average cultural reference was remembered for ten years. I’m sure it’s much shorter now.
The younger generations believe they can run the government without learning about history.
They are bound to make a repeat the same mistake, and perhaps worse.
Is Mr. Lemon going through a midlife crisis? Need we check on his welfare?
Or is he playing to the curmudgeonly audience for newspaper comics?
I’m coming up on the age where I may not remember classical reference points
Or what I had for breakfast
Never fear, explaining obscure references is why God gave us Google.
I’m a Millennial and I watch old TV shows and movies all the time. Most classic references I get, but sometimes one or two slip by me.
September 18, 2015
marilynnbyerly about 3 years ago
Not that long ago, the average cultural reference was remembered for ten years. I’m sure it’s much shorter now.
B UTTONS about 3 years ago
The younger generations believe they can run the government without learning about history.
They are bound to make a repeat the same mistake, and perhaps worse.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
Is Mr. Lemon going through a midlife crisis? Need we check on his welfare?
Or is he playing to the curmudgeonly audience for newspaper comics?
Doctor Toon about 3 years ago
I’m coming up on the age where I may not remember classical reference points
Or what I had for breakfast
Bradley Walker about 3 years ago
Never fear, explaining obscure references is why God gave us Google.
tad1 about 3 years ago
I’m a Millennial and I watch old TV shows and movies all the time. Most classic references I get, but sometimes one or two slip by me.