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January 25, 2021 4 mins
ALLISON AND MARC TALKING ABOUT THE POWER OF PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN BEING DAMN NEAR 80
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I was doing my walk today.You know, I'm doing my walk on
my message for reinventing Mark Clark today. Yes, every morning. It's seven
fifteen on Facebook Live. Catch iton the Allison and Mark and Anthnoon page.
Anyway, So I was talking aboutage ain't nothing but a number.
Dedicated to Joe Biden. Age ain'tnothing but a number. Joe Biden is

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seventy eight years seventy eight years old, starting to ever start the presidency.
This is your new job at seventynow, you've been working at the plant
for fifty years, you've been doingyour law firm. Your first day on
the job, you arrive at seventyeight years old. Yes, he is
changing the paradigm of age. Wedon't know it. It's sneaking up on

(00:45):
us, but he's changing the paradigm. Not just him, but many people
are. But at the end ofthe day, even the outgoing dude was
old old too. But you knowthey they you know these people and not
just presidents, And there are peoplewho are in their seventies and eighties.
Bruce Springsteen's seventy one. Yes,the idea of age. Jon bon Jovi,

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who killed it at It's crazy it'sstretching. It's really stretching, you
know. And so I always thinkabout your friend Babe, your friend who
in her forties had her she washaving kids, like we having kids.
Then she's like, yeah, I'mabout to go back to med school.
And it was like what she said, I always wanted to have kids first
and then go to med school.And now at fifty something she is a
doctor. It's like wow, likethe changing the way you look at age.

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You know, you think most mostpeople at seventy or seventy eight would
not be thinking of a new job. But so I think it's wrong.
I'm I know, I know youand I we're gonna be chilling somewhere a
beautiful some beautiful I'm gonna be chilling. You think I'm gonna be working a
seventy eight Oh yeah, So butI'm just saying, but it's interesting,

(01:51):
right, It's just age ain't nothingbut a number. And when when when
he got out there on an inaugurationday, was running around saying how the
black media people. First it wasAl Roker and then it was media.
By the way, it was themayor of Washington d C. Okay,
Mayor Bowser for those who didn't youknow, you said, you pointed out
out baby. People didn't even knowwho he was going through. But yeah,

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I mean seventy eight and he walkedthrough the dog Gon White House and
he looked good. You think abouthis posture, I just feel like,
you know, is it a crapshoot? Though? You know what I mean?
Is it a gamble? Like youdo, you do everything right,
and you know you don't make itthat long. You do everything, you

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do everything right, and then Ithink it's just some people are just destined,
like it was written that he wasgoing to do this at a certain
age. But I mean, ofcourse you help it out by eating right
and making sure you, oh mygoodness, you're in shape, and keeping
your mind active. So yeah,I definitely agree. Well, just think
too. When he was the vicepresident, there was probably a thought that
said, hey, I tried tobe president multiple times. It didn't happen.

(03:00):
What a blessing. I'm a partof this great presidential regime. Little
did you know you're going to losea son and become president. Yes,
look at that, Look look atthe universe, look at God, my
goodness, but you know, youknow it ain't cooperating that hair. In
cooperating their hair is like, I'mseventy eight. The hair, the hair,

(03:21):
you even do what you want todo, Joe, But we are
hanging out by the thread. Trumptoo, the hair was not the hair
said we wasn't meant to be herethis long. I think I ran into
some of your ilk on social mediawe call him haters. I thought I
ran into some of your joke asthis man leaves his grandkids to come and

(03:42):
try to put so this country backtogether again, as only you know a
man who has been in Senate fordecades and in public service, but you
want to talk about his hairline.Wow. Oh, but that's just the
joky part. Baby. You knowI don't mean it. I love the
guy. Doesn't sound like it.Okay, well, Joe, I love
you. You can call me.Joe would laugh to he'd say, you're
right, You're right, Mark,we did it. Joe, can you

(04:04):
run from the umber two? Ididn't think so, Mark. You know
he cracked too,
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