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Steven Tyler is old

My favorite pop radio station has a weekday feature during a commercial break, twice a day, about the length of a commercial. I'm not sure whether it constitutes a paid advertisement, but the man in charge of the senior citizens' center comes on to give advice to seniors. He listed celebrities including Tyler and asked what they had in common. They're all older adults who have fallen and broken bones. Then the man went on to give advice to older adults relating to this subject.
 
vchimpanzee said:
My favorite pop radio station has a weekday feature during a commercial break, twice a day, about the length of a commercial. I'm not sure whether it constitutes a paid advertisement, but the man in charge of the senior citizens' center comes on to give advice to seniors. He listed celebrities including Tyler and asked what they had in common. They're all older adults who have fallen and broken bones. Then the man went on to give advice to older adults relating to this subject.

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I don't understand what you are talking about. What do you mean by "...a commercial break...about the length of a commercial?" Wouldn't that make it a commercial? So what if Tyler fell down and broke his bones? I fell down and broke my foot and I'm only 26, does that make me old?
 
sdh483 said:
vchimpanzee said:
My favorite pop radio station has a weekday feature during a commercial break, twice a day, about the length of a commercial. I'm not sure whether it constitutes a paid advertisement, but the man in charge of the senior citizens' center comes on to give advice to seniors. He listed celebrities including Tyler and asked what they had in common. They're all older adults who have fallen and broken bones. Then the man went on to give advice to older adults relating to this subject.

???
I don't understand what you are talking about. What do you mean by "...a commercial break...about the length of a commercial?" Wouldn't that make it a commercial? So what if Tyler fell down and broke his bones? I fell down and broke my foot and I'm only 26, does that make me old?
I don't know what it is. It's a short radio program.

It's for seniors, and the man listed well-known seniors who had fallen and broke bones.
 
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