Speaking of AARP
- peacock2121
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Speaking of AARP
It is stoopid that one can join at age 50.
Just plain stoopid.
Just plain stoopid.
- minimetoo26
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Re: Speaking of AARP
I'm waiting for the applications to start showing up in my mailbox! I'm all about the discounts. I figure as long as I'm getting the Botox come-ons, which I don't need and wouldn't use anyway since it involves a needle, I may as well get something USEFUL for being middle-aged. (Rain Man always tells me, "You're not old; you're middle-aged" when I say I'm old. He's a hoot with his literalism.)
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Re: Speaking of AARP
I love the magazine.
If 50 is middle age - does that mean we are expecting to live to 100?
If 50 is middle age - does that mean we are expecting to live to 100?
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Well, if I do, I want my discounts so my money lasts that long!peacock2121 wrote:I love the magazine.
If 50 is middle age - does that mean we are expecting to live to 100?
The signs on the doors at the Outlet Mall in SC said you are entitled to a refund of 1% of your sales tax if you are 85 or older. So I have THAT to look forward to! Or I could just go to the ones in Delaware that have no tax in the first place...
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Re: Speaking of AARP
peacock2121 wrote:I love the magazine.
If 50 is middle age - does that mean we are expecting to live to 100?
I had my midlife crisis while I was in my teens.....
Yes, I said uphill BOTH ways, you darn whippersnappers!
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Re: Speaking of AARP
I was happy to join at 50!peacock2121 wrote:It is stoopid that one can join at age 50.
Just plain stoopid.
But I think it's stoopid that some places set their own (higher) limits for senior discounts, instead of accepting my AARP card.
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Re: Speaking of AARP
How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
huh?
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Re: Speaking of AARP
MarleysGh0st wrote:I was happy to join at 50!peacock2121 wrote:It is stoopid that one can join at age 50.
Just plain stoopid.
But I think it's stoopid that some places set their own (higher) limits for senior discounts, instead of accepting my AARP card.
You just don't fit into anyone's desired demographic, do you.....
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Re: Speaking of AARP
peacock2121 wrote:How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
Me!
OK, I don't even turn 40 until the end of March, but still....
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Re: Speaking of AARP
One joins the AARP in preparation for retiring!peacock2121 wrote:How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
Granted, my preparations for early retirement took a big hit with the market, last year...
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I wish Hugh Hefner had retired then! Doing the old guys squicks me out...peacock2121 wrote:How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
Okay, who's next?
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Re: Speaking of AARP
Great Clips gave SteelersFan the Senior Discount! I don't think he's even eligible, but he took it, even though he claimed to be offended. Two bucks is two bucks.MarleysGh0st wrote:I was happy to join at 50!peacock2121 wrote:It is stoopid that one can join at age 50.
Just plain stoopid.
But I think it's stoopid that some places set their own (higher) limits for senior discounts, instead of accepting my AARP card.
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Re: Speaking of AARP
Tattooed Whore wrote:I wish Hugh Hefner had retired then! Doing the old guys squicks me out...peacock2121 wrote:How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
You think I feel any better paying forking over big bucks for high mileage sluts like you?
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Re: Speaking of AARP
If you had bought instead of rented, you wouldn't have gotten such an inferior product with very high mileage, you know...Obscenely Rich Bastard wrote:Tattooed Whore wrote:I wish Hugh Hefner had retired then! Doing the old guys squicks me out...peacock2121 wrote:How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
You think I feel any better paying forking over big bucks for high mileage sluts like you?
Hey, Big Spender!
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Re: Speaking of AARP
I haven't joined AARP but agree with Marley. I took a trial subscription to a Wall Street Journal publication that's full of news and tips preparatory to retirement.MarleysGh0st wrote:One joins the AARP in preparation for retiring!peacock2121 wrote:How many 50 year olds are Retired Persons?
huh?
Granted, my preparations for early retirement took a big hit with the market, last year...
What I really wish is there were some way to bring the country around to single-payer health insurance. Now don't start -- we've had this discussion before, and nobody prevailed.
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Re: Speaking of AARP
I've recently got my 'temporary card' but yet to use it.
For me, the big deal was having my son email the ultrasound photos of our first grandchild (due at the end of May).
---Jay
For me, the big deal was having my son email the ultrasound photos of our first grandchild (due at the end of May).
---Jay
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Re: Speaking of AARP
Congratulations, Grampa Jay!frogman042 wrote:For me, the big deal was having my son email the ultrasound photos of our first grandchild (due at the end of May).
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Re: Speaking of AARP
Frogman!
May everyone be healthy and happy!
May everyone be healthy and happy!