For Adults; especially us 'Oldies', looking back on what was. to what is, can give one a melancholy muse. Though our experiences can also make us realise how these have shaped us, in both the way we chose to live our life and our values. . Our Parents - beiong 'stuck in the mu', 'behind the times, and stuffy. The 'Kids of today, unappreciate of things they don't have to deal wirh, fet away with and are ungrateful. The sees 'us' as either the Golden generation - or just a spoke in the wheel of life. - Forever turning. ' Too soon it seems that we use the old (Ex-British Pime Minister Harold MacMillan's) phrase "You've never had it so good" - Be educational standards, the loss of respect exhibited or how the 'we' that was advocated in time/s before has become the 'me' in the way things are viewed. Grumpiness comes to us all - though if there is one way to lift our Spirits, it is with Laughter. - Be it reflective or things that dumfound us - they do 'lighten the day' Post your own observations - and just with Mulders' (paraphrased) words to Scully you will find that "You will not be alone"