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Old 09-10-2019, 10:52 AM
 
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because it wouldn't be cold
Oh that's right! Those palm trees in Boston certainly make it a more complete city...

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Old 09-12-2019, 07:19 PM
 
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Substantially?

I was born at the peak of the Baby Boom (1958). Unless you belong to the Greatest Generation, I don't think you have more than 12 years on me (which would place your birth date at the beginning of the Baby Boom: 1946). ISTR you too are a Boomer.

As I do in some ways, you march to the beat of your own drummer. That's a feature, not a bug. I just don't think that in this case, the proper response is to throw cold water on the notion. You may not be passionate about it, but I think you could at least cheer on those who are from the sidelines.
Yes, older by almost ten years. You were turning 9 the year I graduated from high school. That is you were a little boy and nobody I was going to pay any attention at nearly 18. lol
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Old 09-12-2019, 07:59 PM
 
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Yes, older by almost ten years. You were turning 9 the year I graduated from high school. That is you were a little boy and nobody I was going to pay any attention at nearly 18. lol
Unless you were his baby-sitter then. You would have to pay some attention to him too..... or me born a year later. We both can still retire .... collect SS that is -- at age 62 1/2. If we chose to of course.
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