Get over it

Speaking of retirement, theLos Angeles Times offers up a few nostalgia points boomers need to lay to rest -- once and for all. We agree with some, not others. The commentary after each is ours. So here they are, in no particular order:

1. Playboy -- The girl next door and intelligent liberal thought has become teased blond strippers and a creepy old man.
2. Dennis Hopper -- Republican (and Newt Gingrich confidant) Hopper just isn't as much fun as he used to be. We long for Blue Velvet.
3. Beatles reissues -- We get it. They were good. But Sgt. Pepper's cover art doesn't look right on a CD case.
4. Tom Wolfe -- The Right Stuff was the right stuff. Let's forget A Man in Full.
5. Jack Nicholson -- We love the cocky Jack, it's just he hasn't earned it in a while.
6. The Rolling Stones -- Name a hit song they've produced in the past 15 years.
7. Field of Dreams -- Costner's heyday, but see Wolfe and Nicholson above.
8. The Doors -- Gonna have to take issue with this one. Long live the Lizard King.
9. Oliver Stone -- Stone's paranoid freak out fantasies put to film have grown tiresome.
10. The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame -- Madonna, Grand Master Flash, Bob Seger? Talented entertainers all. But, c'mon ...

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John Sullivan, Advisorone

John Sullivan, Advisorone

John Sullivan is the editor of Investment Advisor magazine and the editor of the Retirement Channel for AdvisorOne.com. Sullivan is the former editor of Boomer Market Advisor and Bank Advisor magazines, and has a background in the insurance and investment industries in addition to his journalism roots.

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