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Marshall Mathers LP 2 is coming out in November. The first one was released May 23, 2000. That means some of this year's incoming freshman high school class WEREN'T EVEN BORN YET when the first one came out.

We all remember where we were on September 11, 2001.....this year's senior class was in kindergarten (if that).

Speaking of not even born yet, those same high school freshman weren't born yet during the "Y2K panic"

Remember Janet Jackson's nipple slip during Superbowl 38 in February of 2004? That was during my senior year of high school, this year's senior class of 2014 was in second grade at the time.

DVD's first came out in the late 90's, most everyone our age (25-29 anyway) grew up with VCRs. Again most incoming freshman weren't even born yet when DVD's were first released.

The second grossing US movie of all time is currently Titanic, released in 1997. That was the year this year's junior class was born.

The Montreal Expos became the Washington Nationals for the 2005 MLB season. 8 year old kids today are growing up never knowing (unless their parents told them) that professional baseball existed in Montreal.

The horrendous AOL/Time Warner merger on January 10, 2000 was a public service announcement to show how NOT to run business. Some seniors graduating college majoring in business this coming May were 7 years old when it happened.

which brings me to last and certainly not least....

Most teenagers today never had to deal with dial-up internet connection like we did.
 
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