Brian Williams, anchor and managing editor
If you've seen this, forgive me—but this might be a good reminder to send it along to someone else. It's a YouTube video—it doesn't take more than a minute or two—and even if you don't agree with all or part of the message, surely we can award points for cleverness. The back story appears to be this: AARP held a contest two years ago called "U@50." They asked for video submissions from people aged 18-30. The theme was supposed to be how the filmmakers saw their lives at the age of 50. While first place went to a student at Emerson College in Boston, the following video came in second. It is called "Lost Generation," and while its roots have been traced back to a political ad in Argentina, it has now been viewed by over 12 million people on the web. So: Enjoy.
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