Jennie Garth claims she’s an Elder Millennial & I am totally taken aback
because 90210 is so iconically Gen X
because my kids are Millennials & do not know that Jennie Garth exists
because I videotaped 90210 in 1991 & 2 & 3
because I wanted to be Kelly Taylor and always Choose Me
because I totally had Jennie Garth & Jennifer Aniston haircuts
because Jennifer is the most Gen X name ever
because aren’t Nirvana & Heathers & Buffy so much cooler
than The Backstreet Boys & Gossip Girl & Superbad?
because Garth was 36 & played a guidance counselor in the 2008 reboot
Because I aged out of the remake & my kids were way too young
because Geriatric Millennials were born in 1981 & MTV was launched
in 1981 & I bet Jennie remembers watching Video Killed the Radio Star too
because there’s only Boomers and the Silents left ahead of Jennie & me
because we are already the forgotten ones
because Luke Perry & Shannen Doherty are no longer here to call her out
because I had to Google that the Greatest Generation came before Silent
because Jennie & I can remember a time before anyone had the power to Google anything
because when I searched Jennie Garth today, I discovered she was born in 1972,
got a hip replacement in 2020, started HRT for menopause the same year as me
because the reel after Jennie’s of a 38-year-old influencer facing her mid-life
crisis head-on with a deep plane facelift in Turkey made my eyes roll
because, whatever
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Victoria Nordlund’s poetry collections Wine-Dark Sea and Binge Watching Winter on Mute are published by Main Street Rag. She is a Best of the Net and Pushcart Prize Nominee, whose work has appeared in PANK Magazine, Rust+Moth, Chestnut Review, trampset, and elsewhere. Visit her at VictoriaNordlund.com
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Much needed laugh!
Yes! Really fun read.
Thank you!
phenomenal writing!
Thank you!
What a fun–and relatable!–poem. I laughed out loud (notice the non-use of LOL)….whatever…indeed!
Thank you so much!
Hell, yes! And, a perfect ending.
Thank you!