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Old 10-28-2013, 01:03 PM   #1
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Default Age by Car Radio

Age by Car Radio

Student: Every button is programmed to pop, rock, and rap --
except the oldies station for your parents.

Young Professional: Still programmed to rap, rock, and pop,
plus the station that gives the traffic reports. As you
approach your 30s, you'll probably also add the talk station
that everyone at work talks about.

Established Professional: Will use the "scan" button and
until you hear the first pop tune you learned as a kid on
the oldies station.

Approaching Middle Age: Thank goodness for "adult" pop,
rock, and soul; will actually listen to the oldies for a few
tunes.

Truly Middle Age: It's not that you're old enough to listen
to the oldies, it's just that they keep playing songs you
know.

Approaching Retirement: The radio is either on the oldies or
off.

Retired: Stopped listening to the radio -- that "oldies"
station started playing all of this "new music."
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