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So used to tours having sponsors but this is f-ing brilliant.

I saw an ad on a Tampa tv station and when I told my wife that the Stones are sponsored by AARP she laughed and she laughed.

I am surprised they haven't hooked up sooner; if they were Americans, they could have been AARP members almost 20 years ago.

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When my wife and I bought tickets to see Living Colour(!) here in DC over the summer (in a brand new tiny club that only holds 400!)…

…we got an special offer to join AARP from within the Ticketmaster app. :rofl:

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As an AARP member, I have no interest in what the kids today are listening to.

I think it's fine for teen pop combos like the Stones to try expanding their audience base beyond just kids, but AARP members are more interested in jazz and cocktails. 

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I was an AARP member for two years after turning 50. The discounts offered were never for anything of interest to me or I was happy with the businesses that competed against them.

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