2006 List
- A Southerner has always been President of the United States.
- Richard Burton, Ricky Nelson and Truman Capote have always been dead.
- South Africa’s official policy of apartheid has not existed during their lifetime.
- Cars have always had eye-level rear stop lights, CD players, and air bags.
- We have always been able to choose our long distance carriers.
- Weather reports have always been available 24-hours a day on television.
- The “evil empire” has moved from Moscow to a setting in some distant galaxy.
- Big Brother is merely a television show.
- Cyberspace has always existed.
- Bruce Springsteen’s new hit, Born in the USA, could have been played to celebrate their birth.
- Barbie has always had a job.
- Telephone bills have always been totally incomprehensible.
- Prom dresses have always come in basic black.
- A “Hair Band” is some sort of fashion accessory.
- George Foreman has always been a barbecue grill salesman.
- Afghanistan has always been a front page story.
- There has always been an heir to the heir to the British throne.
- They have no recollection of Connie Chung or Geraldo Rivera as serious journalists.
- Peter Jennings, Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw have always anchored the evening news.
- China has always been a market-based reforming regime.
- The United States has always been trying to put nuclear waste in Nevada.
- The U.S. and the Soviets have always been partners in space.
- Mrs. Fields’ cookies and Swatch watches have always been favorites.
- Nicolas Cage, Daryll Hannah, Eddie Murphy, and John Malkovich made their first major film impressions the year they were born.
- The GM Saturn has always been on the road.
- The “Fab Four” are not a male rock group, but four women enjoying Sex and the City.
- Fox has always been a television network choice.
- Males do not carry a handkerchief in a back pocket.
- This generation has never wanted to “be a Pepper too.”
- Ozzy’s lifestyle has nothing to do with the Nelson family.
- Women have always had tattoos.
- Vanessa Williams and Madonna are aging singers.
- Perrier has always come in flavors.
- Cherry Coke has always come in cans.
- A “hotline” is a consumer service rather than a phone used to avoid accidental nuclear war.
- The drug “ecstasy” has always been around.
- Genetic testing and DNA screening have always been available.
- Electronic filing of federal income taxes has always been an option.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has always been available to doctors.
- Trivial Pursuit may have been played by their parents the night before they were born.
- The U.S. has always maintained that it has a “clear right to use force against terrorism.”
- The drinking age has always been 21 throughout the country.
- Women have always been members of the Jaycees.
- The center of chic has shifted from Studio 54 to Liza’s living room, live!
- Julian Lennon had his only hit the year they were born.
- Sylvan Learning Centers have always been an after-school option.
- Hip-hop and rap have always been popular musical forms.
- They grew up in minivans.
- Scientists have always recognized the impact of acid rain.
- The Coen Brothers have always been making films.
And in 1984, perhaps it was “Too Soon to Tell”…
- Technology analysts questioned the need for briefcase-sized computers.
- The National Children and Youth Fitness Study announced that children were overweight and underactive.
- A CPA organization heralded that computerized audit systems were being used to avoid errors and they were doing much better at spotting mistakes and providing internal audit controls.
- Film critics declared that George Lucas was looking for new directions because Star Wars interest was waning.
- Videotape technology was said to be killing the film industry and slowing cable network development.
- Analysts stated there was no market for Direct Broadcast Satellite systems.
- The U.S. Supreme Court declared sleeping to be a form of free speech.