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The Baby Boomers have ruled the world for the last few decades and boy have they done a number on it! They were a generation that started out with so much promise but ended up jsut giving us a few funny TV shows and lots of little plates with scenes of Tuscany on them. The rest of the Boomers' fingerprint on the world is not pretty, but it is funny! Finley Harrison, a Gen-Xer and son of two Baby Boomers, takes a lighthearted approach to his critique of the most populous (and least popular) generation in the country and tackles the Boomers' selfishness, political correctness, addiction to pharmaceuticals, sense of entitlement, and disco. So, grab your sense of humor and find out why Baby Boomers suck!

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