OT: A guy I know at work

dorndawg

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was asking me about how he could watch the fight online for free tomorrow. I told him right quick I support the federal constabulary and would never engage in such behavior, but he really does want to know. Can anyone help him out?
 

PBRME

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For clarification purpose millennials are currently in the age range of 17-40. The start and end dates vary from site to site.
 

xxxWalkTheDawg

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was asking me about how he could watch the fight online for free tomorrow. I told him right quick I support the federal constabulary and would never engage in such behavior, but he really does want to know. Can anyone help him out?

Spoiler alert. Mayweather whips his ***. Convincingly.

Saved you the trouble with the Feds.
 

MeridianDog

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Wow. We millennials have a lot of power. Add Premium channels to the list of things we have killed along with Applebee's, napkins, cereal, and bars of soap.

I know. I stopped by Applebee's for a bowl of cornflakes the other night and as after they seated me beside a table of stinky unwashed young adults my waiter told me they were out of both cereal and napkins because it was their last night before the chain went out of business.

Damn Millennials....
 

johnson86-1

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For clarification purpose millennials are currently in the age range of 17-40. The start and end dates vary from site to site.

That doesn't seem right. I would have thought the oldest millennials would be the ones who graduated high school in 2000 or 2001 (so like 35? 36?). Anyone else wouldn't be coming of age during the new millennium? (I assume that's where the name comes from?) I know it's not like a science or anything but it would just seem weird for people that were older than 18 when the knew millennium started to be considered part of the millennials.
 

icecreamdawg

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was asking me about how he could watch the fight online for free tomorrow. I told him right quick I support the federal constabulary and would never engage in such behavior, but he really does want to know. Can anyone help him out?

Trust me. This won't be a fight. I can't believe that the American people bought into this marketing campaign.
 

PBRME

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That doesn't seem right. I would have thought the oldest millennials would be the ones who graduated high school in 2000 or 2001 (so like 35? 36?). Anyone else wouldn't be coming of age during the new millennium? (I assume that's where the name comes from?) I know it's not like a science or anything but it would just seem weird for people that were older than 18 when the knew millennium started to be considered part of the millennials.

Like I said. The start and end dates vary depending on what site you look at. I've seen 77-95 and 81-99.
 

missouridawg

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Like I said. The start and end dates vary depending on what site you look at. I've seen 77-95 and 81-99.

Ive actually seen a study that segregates the 77ish-84ish years from both groups... I was born in 82 and don't feel like I act anything at all like a millennial and I'm certainly not the Bible-thumping, God Bless America types that are the group before me. That study stereotyped me pretty well.
 

mstateglfr

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Ive actually seen a study that segregates the 77ish-84ish years from both groups... I was born in 82 and don't feel like I act anything at all like a millennial and I'm certainly not the Bible-thumping, God Bless America types that are the group before me. That study stereotyped me pretty well.

Correct- the small group, of which I am proudly a member, is the Oregon Trail Generation.