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    AARP Verified account ‏@AARP 1 Aug 2014

    Adam Duritz of @CountingCrows: proof that turning 50 rocks! #mrjones #boomers50pic.twitter.com/78WaZdyRrF

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      1. James Tyler ‏@JamesTylerESPN 1 Aug 2014

        To many more Long Decembers. MT @AARP: Adam Duritz of @CountingCrows: proof that turning 50 rocks!pic.twitter.com/xRvTgHSBRO

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      3. Farmer Jones ‏@thefarmerjones 1 Aug 2014

        @JamesTylerESPN He's the worst person. They're the worst band.

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      4. James Tyler ‏@JamesTylerESPN 1 Aug 2014

        @thefarmerjones SHA NA NA NA NA NA NA, you're wrong. Kinda.

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      5. Farmer Jones ‏@thefarmerjones 1 Aug 2014

        @JamesTylerESPN Worst song every written or performed. Science recently proved this, I believe, but I knew it long before.

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      6. Bill ‏@bflip33 1 Aug 2014

        @thefarmerjones @JamesTylerESPN you obviously haven't heard "counting stars" or whatever it's called by one republic

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      7. Farmer Jones ‏@thefarmerjones 1 Aug 2014

        @bflip33 @JamesTylerESPN I have and agree it's terrible but we're talking all time here Bill ALL TIME

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      9. James Tyler ‏@JamesTylerESPN 1 Aug 2014

        @thefarmerjones @bflip33 all time it is not close. (Note: not denying it's a bad song. Just your casual use of absolutes.)

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      10. Farmer Jones ‏@thefarmerjones 1 Aug 2014

        @JamesTylerESPN @bflip33 This is your worst tweet, James.

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      1. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        @AARP I don't understand the #boomers50 hashtag. Should be #GenX50 as the X'ers are the ones turning 50 now. Boomers are older.

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      2. AARP ‏@AARP 1 Aug 2014

        @justjudycarter the last of the Boomers turn 50 this year. We are honoring them this fall with the #boomerlist http://bit.ly/1m2f6xk .

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      4. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014

        @AARP Sorry, just saw that the Boomers are from 1946-1964. What is the span you see for #GenX? 1965-1982?

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      5. Travis Leonard ‏@tminus5 1 Aug 2014

        @justjudycarter @AARP Harvard generational studies uses 1965-1984

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      7. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        @tminus5 @AARP Next question. What is #Millennials generation? I ask because I have kids born in '03 & '06.

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      8. Travis Leonard ‏@tminus5 1 Aug 2014

        @justjudycarter @AARP 1985-2004 for millennials. I don't know if Harvard uses the term yet but '05 & later is being called Gen Z by some.

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      10. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        @tminus5 @AARP I think I like the Harvard stars better?

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      11. Travis Leonard ‏@tminus5 1 Aug 2014

        @justjudycarter @AARP Agreed the Harvard cutoff points seem better aligned with common use of these generational terms.

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      1. Kate Nocera ‏@KateNocera 1 Aug 2014

        Omfg RT @AARP: Adam Duritz of @CountingCrows: proof that turning 50 rocks! #mrjones #boomers50pic.twitter.com/x6rFmt6pJR

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      3. Myles Tanzer ‏@mylestanzer 1 Aug 2014

        @KateNocera @AARP @CountingCrows yiiiiiiiikes

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      1. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        Isn't someone who turns 50 today #GenX? MT @AARP: Adam Duritz of @CountingCrows: that turning 50 rocks! #boomers50pic.twitter.com/eBcwesIgj0

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      3. Tammy Gordon ‏@tammy 1 Aug 2014

        @justjudycarter next year. this is officially the last year boomers turn 50.

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      5. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        @tammy So you had to be born in 1965 to be GenX? That doesn't seem right, but whateves. I was born in 1972 so I'm solid with the X.

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      6. Tammy Gordon ‏@tammy 1 Aug 2014

        @justjudycarter Me too

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      7. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        @tammy Don't you think it is strange that one generation lasts WAY longer than the others? I thought Boomer 42-62, X 62-82, Millennial 82-02

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      8. judy ☀️ ‏@justjudyanne 1 Aug 2014 Minneapolis, MN

        @tammy Maybe it's Boomer 45-64, X 65-84, Millennial 85-04. That would make both my kids Millennials (01 & 03).

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