Thursday, April 17, 2008

Gracefully Aging Men - Part 2





Back by popular demand.







The aging Clint Eastwood looks pretty damned good to me. The camera caught him in an unfortunate posture, but he actually has aged gracefully. No irony intended for Clint.

And last and least.



You would have had to like the way he looked when he was young.

9 comments:

  1. You know what? My birthday is next week. Seeing these aging men has made me feel so much better about the way I look without my clothes.

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  2. Elizabeth, will you be posting your photo for the occasion? Remind us so we can send our good wishes.

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  3. Ditto here but a little later. (Birthday May 7.) And here I was all worried about various bits of sagging. Thanks, Mimi and Elizabeth. (And happy birthday in advance, Elizabeth!)

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  4. Many years ago I was visiting my daughter's kindergarten class. One of her classmates, a little boy, came up to me and said "Ms. XXX, I'll bet when you were young you were really pretty!"
    I still laugh at that.

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  5. Jane, thanks for the scoop on Elizabeth's birthday.

    Airedale, when my mother was no older than her early to mid-thirties, I was telling her a story about an old lady. At the end of my story, she asked me how old the woman was. I said, "About your age". She never let me forget that.

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  6. Jane, I had forgotten (if I knew) that we are so close in natal festivities (Dame Julian for me). Early HB to TELP!

    And aren't we all aging fabulously?

    [Yes, we are, if anyone needs prompting.]

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  7. Oh, and while Mimi is doing the aged beef and I'm doing the princely veal, who's going to pick up the decades between?

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  8. Paul, not me, surely. Someone else please volunteer. This blog is taking entirely too much of my time already. It's a hard taskmaster.

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  9. That picture of Ahn-nold makes me feel a bit ill.

    I think I may need to resurrect my blog hottie post and add Paul and a few others to it.

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