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<pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 07:51:03 -0500</pubDate><item><title>When a Guarantee Lasts A Generation</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000678.php</link>      
<description>You probably have an elevated level of skepticism when it comes to guarantees. In most cases it&apos;s a time limit, mileage or hidden prerequisites that slant the guarantee in favor of the manufacturer. Then, even when you&apos;ve met all the...</description>    
</item><item><title>The Sound of Money</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000666.php</link>      
<description>What? A hearing aid that&apos;s invisible, works better than conventional models and can be worn for months at a time. Wait, did you say $3000 PER YEAR??? According to the New York Times, the Lyric hearing aids are placed very...</description>    
</item><item><title>New Boomer Dog</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000665.php</link>      
<description> Many of you will remember that we lost our dog-friend, Max nearly two years ago. After a period of mourning and a rather lengthy time without a dog, we decided to &quot;just see&quot; if we could find another friend...</description>    
</item><item><title>Where (Boomer) Men Hide</title>
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<description>Many of us Baby Boomer men have been collecting the things that define us for a lifetime. From tools to trains. We started with a little corner of the basement and somehow this collection obsession has evolved into the places...</description>    
</item><item><title>The More Things Change...</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000645.php</link>      
<description>I came across this opinion piece about the differences among the generations and about change in general. It got me thinking about the classic animosity Gen x-ers have towards us Boomers and how the same just isn&apos;t true about the...</description>    
</item><item><title>I Don&apos;t Heart Huckabee</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000648.php</link>      
<description>I have a problem with Mike Huckabee and everyone who supports him. My other half is tired of hearing about it--&apos;tiresome&apos; he called me, &apos;paranoid&apos; I believe was mentioned once or twice. I think the latter was invoked when I...</description>    
</item><item><title>A Lifetime of Photos - For Everyone</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000649.php</link>      
<description>I was scanning a shoebox-size load of pictures from my father&apos;s vast collection and after scanning about 6, I decided there had to be a better way. I mean, 6 at a time on my little flatbed scanner, then into...</description>    
</item><item><title>Improv as Politics</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000647.php</link>      
<description>This has nothing to do with being a baby boomer--unless our message to the world is &apos;Slooooow down.&quot; Or unless you remember political theatre and &apos;happenings.&apos; It&apos;s another nugget from Mark Hurst&apos;s newsletter, goodexperience.com, which directed me to ImprovEverywhere.com, where...</description>    
</item><item><title>Who&apos;s Your Candidate?</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000646.php</link>      
<description>If you live in one of the 3 1/2 states that didn&apos;t participate in super-duper-whooper Tuesday, this website may help you decide on your candidate. In fact, even if you did vote in the primaries, you might want to refine...</description>    
</item><item><title>Yet Another Phoenix Rising</title>
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<description> As the writer points out, in this interview with Don Brewster of Grand Funk Railroad, oldies aren&apos;t old anymore---now they&apos;re &apos;classic rock.&apos; Like our generation--we&apos;re not old, we&apos;re classic. So GFR is back on the concert trail. Catch them...</description>    
</item><item><title>Money In, Money Out--Boomers Paying Out in Both Directions</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000641.php</link>      
<description>According to a recent Ameriprise survey, almost all boomers surveyed are giving their adult children financial assistance, while a fair amount are also assisting aging parents financially. This can substantially affect our ability to save and invest for retirement. Download...</description>    
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<description>There&apos;s something I often say to my kids when one or the other is whining about lost chances--&quot;It&apos;s not too late until you&apos;re dead.&quot; Yet as I reach another birthday, I realize that I have mentally moved a great deal...</description>    
</item><item><title>For Retiring Boomers, These Beat an Ice Floe</title>
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<description>We&apos;re a little late with this story, but &apos;AARP the Magazine&apos; (as it calls itself) came out with a study this year of 5 great cities for retirement and other cities to watch. I&apos;ve often thought a city would make...</description>    
</item><item><title>Boom, Chaka Boom</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000640.php</link>      
<description>You&apos;ve probably seen this before but watch it again. We&apos;re sure you&apos;ll recognize some moves from the past and damn, it&apos;s funny....</description>    
</item><item><title>For All You Nitpicking Hair Splitters Out There</title>
<link>http://www.aginghipsters.com/blog/archives/000638.php</link>      
<description>We know how you love to argue about who&apos;s a boomer, who isn&apos;t a boomer, am I a boomer, I am not a boomer, yadda, yadda, yadda. This article should fuel some flames....</description>    
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