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August 10, 2011 at 8:47 PM #718644August 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM #717457scaredyclassicParticipant
30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?
August 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM #717549scaredyclassicParticipant30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?
August 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM #718144scaredyclassicParticipant30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?
August 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM #718298scaredyclassicParticipant30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?
August 10, 2011 at 9:06 PM #718654scaredyclassicParticipant30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?
August 10, 2011 at 9:51 PM #717462anParticipant[quote=walterwhite]30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?[/quote]
30 years is not long at all. Time is flying so fast. It felt like it was yesterday that we were talking about the housing bubble and its impending crash. It has been 6 years since the crash. Some things are different, and other things are still the same. My house is in the same exact spot 30 years ago. People worked for $ in America 30 years ago and they do so today. The way old people thought about young people 30 years ago is pretty similar to the way old people today thought about young people. People paid taxes 30 years ago and people pay taxes today. You might still be listening to Tom Petty but most of us won’t, since most of us are not listening to him today.August 10, 2011 at 9:51 PM #717554anParticipant[quote=walterwhite]30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?[/quote]
30 years is not long at all. Time is flying so fast. It felt like it was yesterday that we were talking about the housing bubble and its impending crash. It has been 6 years since the crash. Some things are different, and other things are still the same. My house is in the same exact spot 30 years ago. People worked for $ in America 30 years ago and they do so today. The way old people thought about young people 30 years ago is pretty similar to the way old people today thought about young people. People paid taxes 30 years ago and people pay taxes today. You might still be listening to Tom Petty but most of us won’t, since most of us are not listening to him today.August 10, 2011 at 9:51 PM #718149anParticipant[quote=walterwhite]30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?[/quote]
30 years is not long at all. Time is flying so fast. It felt like it was yesterday that we were talking about the housing bubble and its impending crash. It has been 6 years since the crash. Some things are different, and other things are still the same. My house is in the same exact spot 30 years ago. People worked for $ in America 30 years ago and they do so today. The way old people thought about young people 30 years ago is pretty similar to the way old people today thought about young people. People paid taxes 30 years ago and people pay taxes today. You might still be listening to Tom Petty but most of us won’t, since most of us are not listening to him today.August 10, 2011 at 9:51 PM #718303anParticipant[quote=walterwhite]30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?[/quote]
30 years is not long at all. Time is flying so fast. It felt like it was yesterday that we were talking about the housing bubble and its impending crash. It has been 6 years since the crash. Some things are different, and other things are still the same. My house is in the same exact spot 30 years ago. People worked for $ in America 30 years ago and they do so today. The way old people thought about young people 30 years ago is pretty similar to the way old people today thought about young people. People paid taxes 30 years ago and people pay taxes today. You might still be listening to Tom Petty but most of us won’t, since most of us are not listening to him today.August 10, 2011 at 9:51 PM #718659anParticipant[quote=walterwhite]30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?[/quote]
30 years is not long at all. Time is flying so fast. It felt like it was yesterday that we were talking about the housing bubble and its impending crash. It has been 6 years since the crash. Some things are different, and other things are still the same. My house is in the same exact spot 30 years ago. People worked for $ in America 30 years ago and they do so today. The way old people thought about young people 30 years ago is pretty similar to the way old people today thought about young people. People paid taxes 30 years ago and people pay taxes today. You might still be listening to Tom Petty but most of us won’t, since most of us are not listening to him today.August 10, 2011 at 10:05 PM #717477scaredyclassicParticipanti meant tom pettyw as on the radio in 1981, on the radio today and …well…i think most people ar elistening to him occasionally, whetehr voluntarily or not. it’s difficult to escape music nowadays. i was 18 30 years ago,a nd not the same person. i was an idiot. 6 years is not 30.
30 is a generation.
30 is a long time.
is suspect my mortgage payment will be very very small in 28 years, if i lvie that long.
i suspect tom petty will still be at it.
August 10, 2011 at 10:05 PM #717569scaredyclassicParticipanti meant tom pettyw as on the radio in 1981, on the radio today and …well…i think most people ar elistening to him occasionally, whetehr voluntarily or not. it’s difficult to escape music nowadays. i was 18 30 years ago,a nd not the same person. i was an idiot. 6 years is not 30.
30 is a generation.
30 is a long time.
is suspect my mortgage payment will be very very small in 28 years, if i lvie that long.
i suspect tom petty will still be at it.
August 10, 2011 at 10:05 PM #718164scaredyclassicParticipanti meant tom pettyw as on the radio in 1981, on the radio today and …well…i think most people ar elistening to him occasionally, whetehr voluntarily or not. it’s difficult to escape music nowadays. i was 18 30 years ago,a nd not the same person. i was an idiot. 6 years is not 30.
30 is a generation.
30 is a long time.
is suspect my mortgage payment will be very very small in 28 years, if i lvie that long.
i suspect tom petty will still be at it.
August 10, 2011 at 10:05 PM #718318scaredyclassicParticipanti meant tom pettyw as on the radio in 1981, on the radio today and …well…i think most people ar elistening to him occasionally, whetehr voluntarily or not. it’s difficult to escape music nowadays. i was 18 30 years ago,a nd not the same person. i was an idiot. 6 years is not 30.
30 is a generation.
30 is a long time.
is suspect my mortgage payment will be very very small in 28 years, if i lvie that long.
i suspect tom petty will still be at it.
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