STINGRAY - A BABY BOOMER CHAMPION!!!
I like Stingray. He sets an example all baby boomers should strive to follow.
WHOOPS!!! I have just been informed that Stingray is too young to be a baby boomer. How time flies!!!
I like Stingray. He sets an example all baby boomers should strive to follow.
WHOOPS!!! I have just been informed that Stingray is too young to be a baby boomer. How time flies!!!
He's older than the kids on the show but he's not a baby boomer. Google the age range to see just how far off you are.
shareHe’s not old enough to be a Boomer. He’s probably a mellinial as he looks to be in his 30’s.
shareHe comes across as an unrealistic sitcom guy, his comedy moments are unfunny and hanging around kids at his age is just creepy. Getting a job at the school was just weird, as was going to the party.
shareRemember - you are as young as you feel!!!
shareI agree, I am only 3 eps in so far of this season but I am happy to see him gone. When he applied for the security job at the school I cringed.
shareSo nobody here has heard of generation-x. That's interesting.
shareHe isn't old enough to be X. He was born in 1985 that makes him Gen Y.
https://thekaratekid.fandom.com/wiki/Stingray
I don't know how old the character is supposed to be but he definitely looks like a late Gen Xer. Definitely too young to be a Boomer and too old to be a Millennial.
shareIt seems like the late Gen Xers got absorbed into the Millennials. The two groups seem so much alike anyways.
shareWell there's always going to be some overlap between generations. The late Gen Xers are going to be similar to early millennials the same way young millennials have a lot in common with the early "Zoomers"
shareGen Y, 1985 birth date https://thekaratekid.fandom.com/wiki/Stingray
sharehe stole s02. A shame he wasn't used in s03
shareman.. post like this makes me embarrassed to be born in 1991
shareOK boomer
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