How about a topic without too much wild extreme conversation. I watched an interview with this author:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/319353
Shows a gigantic increase in people choosing to live alone, a major trend. I think something like 32 million people living alone. Of course there are the widow and widowers of an aging nation, but you'll be surprised by the young people as well. I could joke, and say that maybe this explains some of the people in P&R, but this does not imply 'lonliness' but to the contrary. More people who live alone volunteer in their cities, as an example. The socialize more, possibly to attract a date, but not so much, as it shows.
Here's the census data as backup. I have to admit I don't know how to post the actual chart, some help maybe? Here's the URL however.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005050.html
Any thoughts on this guys? P, Mav, AK, RCG, Brass, Mr. L, et al?Just found it interesting.
c
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/319353
Shows a gigantic increase in people choosing to live alone, a major trend. I think something like 32 million people living alone. Of course there are the widow and widowers of an aging nation, but you'll be surprised by the young people as well. I could joke, and say that maybe this explains some of the people in P&R, but this does not imply 'lonliness' but to the contrary. More people who live alone volunteer in their cities, as an example. The socialize more, possibly to attract a date, but not so much, as it shows.
Here's the census data as backup. I have to admit I don't know how to post the actual chart, some help maybe? Here's the URL however.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0005050.html
Any thoughts on this guys? P, Mav, AK, RCG, Brass, Mr. L, et al?Just found it interesting.
c