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- Date: Jan 05, 2099 NEW YORK (AP) - The youthful heartthrobs of the Backstreet Boys plan on performing together for decades to come. ``We hope to be old people onstage together, as old as the Rolling Stones,'' 18-year-old group member Nick Carter said in next weekend's edition of USA Weekend. The Orlando, Fla.-based quintet's self-entitled debut album sold millions of copies last year. The Boys say being adored by millions of teen-age girls does have its downside. ``When you're walking in the mall and they scream, then everyone comes and your whole shopping day is ruined,'' A.J. McLean said. Carter said ``screaming is all right. But if you want to approach us, come and say, `Hi, we respect your music. That's all we're about, music.''
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