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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone else over the Easter eggs? I basically grew up with Taylor Swift's music. She's 34 and I'm 33. She's from Nashville and I grew up in Franklin, TN (~30 mins away). I went to several of her shows way back when after her debut album came out. I've been to all the tours. I'm a fan, etc, etc. But the Easter eggs are getting to be too much to keep up with. I also wish she'd stop singing about high school or relating things back to high school. HS for her has been over for 25 years. It's time to move on. [/quote] Nope, I'm 44 and love them b/c I can discuss with my teen... makes for fun conversations. I guess you don't get the point of "So High School". Also, unless she was 8 at graduation, she did not finish HS 25 years ago lol. [/quote] Preteens or younger. Teens don't listen to Taylor.[/quote] Wrong! many of the HS girls pulled an all nighter to listen to the double album and either skipped school on Friday or went in late – at least had our school. [/quote] In my neighborhood Taylor is a big hit with the elementary age girls and their moms and teachers. Not much interest in middle school and definitely not in high school. Eras tour attendance matched. Lots of elementary and then women in their 30s [/quote] That matches my experience. I know several coworkers in their 30s who took separately to their daughters to the eras tour shows and counted down to the album release. The daughters are all in elementary school.[/quote] Are you saying all the Swifties are a bunch of 9 year old girls? The concerts were sold out and tickets hard to get but nobody goes anymore, right?[/quote] Yes, Sold out to 9 year olds and their moms. [/quote] I’m a HS teacher and lots of my students went to see her in Philly last year. Seniors, juniors, mostly girls. [/quote] +1. There are not enough 9 year olds and their moms to sell out this would your and make it the highest grossing of all time. My high school daughter and her friends went, and a ton of women in their 20s and 30s who I work with went as well. [/quote] +2 My college-aged daughter and all her friends are Swifties. They grew up with her music.[/quote]
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