Stuff for Baby Boomers

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Money Matters – 5 Ways to Earn Money After Retirement

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Medicare for Baby Boomers by Danielle Kunkle

An introduction to Medicare for Baby Boomers by guest blogger Danielle Kunkle from Boomer Benefits takes us on a walkthrough of what to expect when you become eligible for Medicare.

Facebook Groups for Baby Boomers
Check out some Baby Boomer Facebook groups

Become a Pet Sitter
Nice, Healthy Side Gig for Baby Boomers

A Don Rickles Encounter
Read the Story

HEALTH
Do Glucosamine Supplements Really Work?

Hal talks about joint pain and reecommends his favorite Glucosamine supplement.
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REMINISCING
Betty White and Allen Ludden 

IN MEMORIUM

Goodbye to Boomers Favorites in 2018

People of note who passed in 2018

Celebrities Who  Died in 2017

The list keeps growing, Sad to see so many of our icons leave us. Here’s a current list of stars who have touched our lives so profoundly, that left us in 2017.

2016 – A Boomer Retrospect
A Year in Review

Chuck Berry

 IN MEMORIUM
Greg Lake, Alan Thicke

 

Newsworthy


Guest Bloggers

Of course I cannot do this alone. I’ve invited some very special guest writers and bloggers to participate in growing this site. Several have already been contacted and are working on content at this very moment. If you would like to be a guest blogger… hey, twist my arm! We will be happy to consider qualified contributors who would like to share their stories, vignettes, anecdotes or other forms of prose and poetry, news, jokes or articles of interest to baby boomers. Anyone know a good cartoonist? Keep visiting every now in then so you don’t miss any updates. There’s always going to be new stuff!

A Welcome Message From Hal

 


IN MEMORIUM
Carrie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds (pages pending)

IN MEMORIUM
Greg Lake, Alan Thicke

MONEY MATTERS
AARP Review

These Are a Few of My Favorite Things
My Favorite Things

It Always Comes in Threes

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Singing This Song For You, Leon Russell
RIP Leon

Robert Vaughn Dead at 83
The Man  From Uncle Lives On

A Eulogy For Leonard Cohen
https://stuffforbabyboomers.com/a-eulogy-for-leonard-cohen


“China’s Hottest Grandpa” Turns 80
Happy Birthday, Wang!

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New Book Review!
Adventures in Grocery Shopping by Dan May

Newsworthy and Latest Posts

Bob Dylan

What about Bob? 

 

 


 


Rolling Stones – First New Album in a Decade 

Roku_3BOOMER TECH REVIEW: The Roku Will Rock You
Must Haves: Roku Players, Amazon Fire Stick and Streaming Players
 
New York Times Reviews “Motown”  [MORE]
RIP Garry Marshall – the creator of Happy Days – Dead at 81
New News for Old Gamers from Nintendo
Joe Perry Update – Steve Tyler expresses concern for his pal.
New Time Magazine Issue 99% Politics-Free
Rest In Peace, Elie Wiesel
A Prairie Home Companion –
For Garrison Keillor’s 40-Year-Old Detour, The Road Has  Ended

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Not Just Another Baby Boomer Site…

Because every one of us has experienced their “boomerness” differently. And I honestly think my journey is unique enough to qualify for it’s own website and just maybe, you’ll find “Stuff” here you won’t find anywhere else. Not physical stuff, mind you; I’m talking about stuff that only someone who was in those situations in a certain place and time could possibly relate. But more than that, this is a living , breathing community. Interactive. Entertaining. Educational. Inspirational.  In time, it will become what it will become.

Que sera, sera!

Don’t laugh. Those words won me a four day, three night vacation in Mexico City, Mexico on the Dating Game in 1980!  (I was bachelor #3 and I pray they never rerun that episode, even though I won). And the translation of those words… “What will be, will be”. That’s the whole point of this website. In order for it to work, I’m asking for participation from my visitors. Or should  I say “guests”?  I encourage you to comment on my blog posts.

My Great American Journey

I grew up in Philadelphia, PA. A few years after graduating high school, I moved to Southern California. I spent the first 6 years as a singing waiter and bartender between the Great American Food & Beverage Company in Santa Monica and Poppy’s Star in Encino. Both were very trendy, touristy restaurants, often frequented by rock stars and celebrities. So, expect some great stories here coming out my experiences working and playing those amazing rooms.

Speaking of amazing rooms, after the first 8 years, mostly in Venice, CA, my life took a sharp left and I ended up in the San Fernando Valley where i continued to work as a bartender over the course of the next 20 years in Reseda, Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Calabasas, and ultimately in Studio City… ten years at Jerry’s Famous Deli and then seven years at the Starlite Room before returning to my hometown of Philadelphia PA. Full circle.

Follow my Great American Journey blog. Find out what a long strange trip it’s been!

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Thank you,
Hal

 


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15 Comments

  1. Barbara DiLucchio

    Hi Hal,

    This web site is very cool! I will be checking in at various time to see whaazzup! I am just curious why after all of those years living in So Cal did you return to Philly? I don’t know vry many people that have done that but that doens’t really mean anything since I really don’t meet all that many people.

    Any way i love your site~ Great work~
    Barbara

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    1. Hal (Post author)

      Thak you for the kind words, Barbara! Well, I’d like to tell you that I moved back to Philadelphia because I lost a bet. But, the truth is, my Dad had just recently passed away from Parknisons Disease, and my mom’s health was beginning to decline. I had a great offer at that time for a decent music gig here, so I took the opportunity to return to be close to the family. I got re-accustomed to life on the East coast, and I still maintain contact with many of my friends on the Pacific coast. You might say I now have the best of both worlds. And who knows, I might still end up back in California at some point. Never say never… right?

      I hope you do stop back. I intend to update this site quite regularly – a least a couple times a week. Till next time!
      Hal

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      1. JD

        Please come to San Diego Hal.

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        1. Hal (Post author)

          Hey JD,

          Not a bad idea. it’s definitely on my bucket list!

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          1. JD Loveland

            Going to Hawaii for my Honeymoon on July 10th, No more senior bachelor for me. Need a Squatty Potty Portable. Will introduce my new bride to it in Kaanapali. Oh the joys of being a baby boomer. thanks Hal

          2. Hal (Post author)

            Quite a wedding gift you have in store there, my friend 🙂
            Congratulations on your wedding!

  2. Keith Young

    Hi Hal,

    A really great idea, us baby boomers have been through quite a trip.

    I’m from England, so I saw the early year from a different perspective. Growing up in London in the years following the war, it was bomb sites, abandoned houses and a few unexploded bombs. So our view of the US was through films. Once we got over the war films. The glorification of war – when will it finish. We saw the new world. The star spangled banner was all that was new. The union jack – just old.

    Then along came the Beatles and the Stones, its cool to be British. Where are we now?

    Well I enjoyed that semi rant, so thanks for that.

    I’m going to try the new and improved toilet position using a box prior to purchase.

    Really great website, I will be back
    Keith

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    1. Hal (Post author)

      Nice to get a perspective from “across the pond” Your Beatles and Stones were truly a gift to the rest of the world, not just us “Yanks”! And I still find a bird with a British accent very appealing!

      Good luck with that box idea. I tried something sinilar prior to purchasing my Sqatty. I ended up getting mine for the design, as it slips put of the way easily and just seems to belong there. But that’s totally up to you. Thank you for for contributing to the conversation, Keith!
      Please stay in touch,
      Hal

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  3. Carol

    Hi Hal –
    I’ve been AWOL and haven’t seen your website lately. Wow! Great additions! Keep it up!

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    1. Hal (Post author)

      Like the Bachmann Turner Overdrive song says…
      B-b-b-baby, you just ain’t seen nothin’ yet!

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  4. paul goodwin

    Hello Hal

    This is such a great and informative site and has fun fun fun written all the way through it!

    great colours great energy and love everything that you have done

    best regards

    Paul

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  5. Faith Blitman

    Lovely web site. I can see a lot of thought and creativity went into this. Looking forward to keeping up with what’s new here!

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    1. Hal (Post author)

      Thank you Faith. I’m just about to post a page about your fabulous Facebook Group. Stay tuned…
      Hal

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  6. Jonathan Takiff

    Hey Hal. I found your comments on the AC Pop Festival. Big anniversary coming up. Can you bounce back to me to reminisce?
    Jon T.

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    1. Hal (Post author)

      Hey Jonathan,

      I am just now seeing this post and it is now September of 2019. Not sure how I missed this, but I would still be interested in reminiscing about AC Pop , etc. Also, I have since been doing a podcast (started in January of this year. It’s called Tales of the Road Warriors and I talked a little about the 50th anniversary of AC Pop Festival and Woodstock. The episode will be available Thursday through whatever means you listen to podcasts.

      Reply

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