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Obviously you mutated.
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The only reason 65 was picked as "retirement" age is so that Social Security thought it is enough to be self-sustaining.
...Roughly half of the existing private and state-run old-age pension systems, as well as the federal Railroad Retirement System, were using 65 as their retirement age, and the other half were using 70. It was practical for the federal plan to sync up with one half or the other, and the government’s actuarial studies suggested that starting the pensions at age 65 would allow for a system that could easily be sustained with moderate payroll taxes.
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Food for thought: average lifespan life expectancy in 1935 in the US is... 60 for male and 64 for female. (Social Security is founded in 1935)
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65 is no longer the retirement age for SS anyways. I wish both the government and advertisers would realize this.
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Atom Bomb Baby,
Atom Bomb,
I want You in my Wigwam.


DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG THAT FREAKING SONG HAS BEEN IN MY HEAD?
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dbt1949 wrote:Atom Bomb Baby,
Atom Bomb,
I want You in my Wigwam.


DO YOU KNOW HOW LONG THAT FREAKING SONG HAS BEEN IN MY HEAD?
If it is anything like my head, ever since the first trailer.
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A 10.5G patch. You must be kidding!
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dbt1949 wrote:A 10.5G patch. You must be kidding!
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Coldplay? Really?
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Is Coldplay the new Nickelback? I'm kind of surprised how negative the reaction has been (that I've seen) to them being the halftime show act. Sure, they're not exactly edgy, and I'm not a massive fan, but they're music seems generally fine, and they have at least a few good songs. And it's not like the halftime show has exactly been booking Kanye or anything, so I'm not sure what people expect here.
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The wife runs an extensive Superbowl-halftime-act book and from their 2014 idle discussion:
Wife on 1-27-2014 wrote:Who will be the next non-US act to headline the Super Bowl halftime show?

I'm going Coldplay. Hard. Coldplay all the fucking way. Unless it's One Direction. They do seem enamored of the under-30 set.
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Aw man. Now I'm gonna have to take the Monday after as a vacation day so I can be plastered by half time so I can loudly miss-sing "Yellow" when they play it. I'm pretty certain that's a law, somewhere.


mumble mumble
mumble mumble mumble mumble

IT WAS ALL YELLOW

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BECAUSE I LOVE YOU SO
BECAUSE I LOVE YOU SO


I can do this. I'll be ready.



I don't actually know any other Coldplay songs. :oops:
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LawBeefaroni wrote:The wife runs an extensive Superbowl-halftime-act book and from their 2014 idle discussion:
Wife on 1-27-2014 wrote:Who will be the next non-US act to headline the Super Bowl halftime show?

I'm going Coldplay. Hard. Coldplay all the fucking way. Unless it's One Direction. They do seem enamored of the under-30 set.
Most every one agreed.
Right? It's not like this is out of left field in terms of the act. Were people super psyched for Bruno Mars?
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I was wondering why they wanted to put everyone to sleep with Coldplay, since their music is so boring. :P Then I heard their new song, which is some sort of dance pop atrocity, and I wasn't sure what they were going for.

(I felt kind of like Jeff V writing that.)
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What, was Maroon 5 not available? And I say that as someone that owns most of their studio albums.
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El Guapo wrote:Is Coldplay the new Nickelback? I'm kind of surprised how negative the reaction has been (that I've seen) to them being the halftime show act. Sure, they're not exactly edgy, and I'm not a massive fan, but they're music seems generally fine, and they have at least a few good songs. And it's not like the halftime show has exactly been booking Kanye or anything, so I'm not sure what people expect here.
People expect a glamorous show for Superbowl half-time. Coldplay is just...not it, unless they change their act around completely; a guy in grungy jeans and a t-shirt sitting at a piano doesn't really fit with the "Super Bowl 50" celebration extravaganza. Honestly, One Direction may have been a better choice for the ratings (apparently they are the new Backstreet Boys but with crazier fans?)

Coldplay may be the official headliner, but for the past several years, NFL stopped relying on a single performer to bring in the ratings. They are rumored to have booked Bruno Mars and Beyonce as special guests (or maybe it's Coldplay that's in charge of finding their "special guests", not sure how this works).

But then again I'm biased, because for over 5 years now, I just can't bring myself to like most of Top 40 songs (and bands), they are so boring. I actively try to find new stuff that I might like, but most of it sounds like emo crap that played college radio stations in the 90s.
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gilraen wrote: I actively try to find new stuff that I might like, but most of it sounds like emo crap that played college radio stations in the 90s.
I so wish. I love me some 90s sounding emo crap. It's probably been close to two years since I was poking around looking for music. Maybe it's time try again.

The last I remember it was Taylor Swift, Boy Band of the moment, and the "All About the Bass" chick.

/Runs to the Internet

Pretty much still the same except I have no idea who Fatty Wap is

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In what can only be described as both the best and worst casting decision since Natalie Wood, Kayla has been cast as Maria in the West Side Story opera scenes at her university.

I asked if the opera director actually SAW her during the audition and Kayla said yes but that the director said they can always get her a wig.

I'm not sure if I'm proud or mortified.
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I have no idea who Coldplay or any of those other people are, but I do know Kayla, so I can at least offer up three cheers for that news.
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Kraken wrote:I have no idea who Coldplay or any of those other people are, but I do know Kayla, so I can at least offer up three cheers for that news.
Frances Coldplay was a pretty well decorated Vietnam War helicopter pilot who got into a dark spiral of drinking and depression after the war. His life on the streets led him to the start of a rapping career, though, with Ain't No Thang being his breakout hit. He had moderate success in that realm, but his unexpected switch to country music philanthropy is what really made him a household name. Frances' music is on the mellow side, as said above, but songs like Hugs on a Truck have the kind of positive message they're probably aiming for this Super Bowl.
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MHS wrote:In what can only be described as both the best and worst casting decision since Natalie Wood, Kayla has been cast as Maria in the West Side Story opera scenes at her university.

I asked if the opera director actually SAW her during the audition and Kayla said yes but that the director said they can always get her a wig.

I'm not sure if I'm proud or mortified.
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wonderpug wrote:
Kraken wrote:I have no idea who Coldplay or any of those other people are, but I do know Kayla, so I can at least offer up three cheers for that news.
Frances Coldplay was a pretty well decorated Vietnam War helicopter pilot who got into a dark spiral of drinking and depression after the war. His life on the streets led him to the start of a rapping career, though, with Ain't No Thang being his breakout hit. He had moderate success in that realm, but his unexpected switch to country music philanthropy is what really made him a household name. Frances' music is on the mellow side, as said above, but songs like Hugs on a Truck have the kind of positive message they're probably aiming for this Super Bowl.
I'll uphold my lifelong tradition of not watching the Super Bowl again this year so I'm going to miss Mr. Coldplay's act, even if I do suspect that you're pulling my leg. I probably would have heard of him if he were from the Vietnam era.

Just spent an hour at Chili's being subjected to pop music. No idea who was behind any of it. It might have all been the same woman for all I could tell. At least I think it was a woman.
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One of my customers shot a robber to death in his living room. When the police showed up, they found pot, money and packaging material. On the nearby table.

Oops.
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gilraen wrote:
El Guapo wrote:Is Coldplay the new Nickelback? I'm kind of surprised how negative the reaction has been (that I've seen) to them being the halftime show act. Sure, they're not exactly edgy, and I'm not a massive fan, but they're music seems generally fine, and they have at least a few good songs. And it's not like the halftime show has exactly been booking Kanye or anything, so I'm not sure what people expect here.
People expect a glamorous show for Superbowl half-time. Coldplay is just...not it, unless they change their act around completely; a guy in grungy jeans and a t-shirt sitting at a piano doesn't really fit with the "Super Bowl 50" celebration extravaganza. Honestly, One Direction may have been a better choice for the ratings (apparently they are the new Backstreet Boys but with crazier fans?)
They can put on an arena show. I'm not a fan but I have no doubt the NFL, Pepsi and CBS can come up with something interesting. I don't like Katy Perry either but her halftime show impressed.

And yes, Coldplay is merely headlining. There will be other acts.
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Default wrote:One of my customers shot a robber to death in his living room. When the police showed up, they found pot, money and packaging material. On the nearby table.

Oops.
I noticed you didn't mention the hand written note with your phone number on it.
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MHS wrote:In what can only be described as both the best and worst casting decision since Natalie Wood, Kayla has been cast as Maria in the West Side Story opera scenes at her university.

I asked if the opera director actually SAW her during the audition and Kayla said yes but that the director said they can always get her a wig.

I'm not sure if I'm proud or mortified.
Thats awesome!! The casting in a lead role part anyway. I think her singing talent would trump her lack of Puerto Rican-ness in a small venue production.
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GreenGoo wrote:
Default wrote:One of my customers shot a robber to death in his living room. When the police showed up, they found pot, money and packaging material. On the nearby table.

Oops.
I noticed you didn't mention the hand written note with your phone number on it.
He's talking about things that were still there when the police showed up.
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coopasonic wrote:
GreenGoo wrote:
Default wrote:One of my customers shot a robber to death in his living room. When the police showed up, they found pot, money and packaging material. On the nearby table.

Oops.
I noticed you didn't mention the hand written note with your phone number on it.
He's talking about things that were still there when the police showed up.
So no copies of "Leaves of Grass"?
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Remus West wrote:
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GreenGoo wrote:
Default wrote:One of my customers shot a robber to death in his living room. When the police showed up, they found pot, money and packaging material. On the nearby table.

Oops.

I noticed you didn't mention the hand written note with your phone number on it.
He's talking about things that were still there when the police showed up.
So no copies of "Leaves of Grass"?
Oddly enough, "Grazing in the Grass" was playing on the stereo.
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And now I have someone else's pee on my leg. :-*
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Default wrote:One of my customers shot a robber to death in his living room. When the police showed up, they found pot, money and packaging material. On the nearby table.

Oops.
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He meets with the client and asks him about it, and the client says "oh yeah, I threw my drugs at them." So the professor asks, "Why?" The client says, "Everyone knows that if they find the drugs more than 10 feet from you they can't charge you for it."

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Should've just told the guy, "The cops measured it. You made it to 9' 5". You were almost a free man, dude. If only you didn't throw like a girl."
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hepcat wrote:Should've just told the guy, "The cops measured it. You made it to 9' 5". You were almost a free man, dude. If only you didn't throw like a girl."
:lol: :twisted: :lol:
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Default wrote:And now I have someone else's pee on my leg. :-*
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Got a new espresso machine. Spent some time this morning figuring out how to use it....and drank everything that I brewed, which is about 4 shots of espresso in varying iterations (not counting the 2 cups of coffee I drank before I even finished reading the instructions). I think I'm about to launch into the stratosphere.
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gilraen wrote:Got a new espresso machine. Spent some time this morning figuring out how to use it....and drank everything that I brewed, which is about 4 shots of espresso in varying iterations (not counting the 2 cups of coffee I drank before I even finished reading the instructions). I think I'm about to launch into the stratosphere.
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Remus West wrote:
MHS wrote:In what can only be described as both the best and worst casting decision since Natalie Wood, Kayla has been cast as Maria in the West Side Story opera scenes at her university.

I asked if the opera director actually SAW her during the audition and Kayla said yes but that the director said they can always get her a wig.

I'm not sure if I'm proud or mortified.
Thats awesome!! The casting in a lead role part anyway. I think her singing talent would trump her lack of Puerto Rican-ness in a small venue production.
Seriously, that's really great.

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Thanks. She's really having some existential crisis moments, wishing she'd gone into something more practical in school. So the positive reinforcement is a good thing.
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Biyobi wrote:
Default wrote:And now I have someone else's pee on my leg. :-*
That wide stance wasn't going to work out for you forever.
At least I'm pee-worthy! :horse:
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MHS wrote:Thanks. She's really having some existential crisis moments, wishing she'd gone into something more practical in school. So the positive reinforcement is a good thing.
Hey, if they can do WSS in Swedish, Kayla will be fine.
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MHS wrote:Thanks. She's really having some existential crisis moments, wishing she'd gone into something more practical in school. So the positive reinforcement is a good thing.
One of our closest friends has persevered through a bumpy road to her opera dreams, but she finally got a great opera gig in San Francisco a few years ago and she's cloud 9 happiest person ever now. If talking to her might help Kayla motivationally or professionally at any point in time, just give a holler. This friend is incredibly nice and one of my favorite human beings.
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