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2016/01/10 23:36:48 (permalink)

People you can't believe you're the same age as

One thing that's always freaked me out is realizing that you're the same age as someone you thought was really old when you were younger. I just had the worst one yet. 
 
I dug out my old DVD's of Father Ted tonight and have been laughing my ass off. This has to be one of the best comedies of all time. So then I started doing some reading about it online - episode trivia, actors etc. This led me to discover that at the age of 42, I'm the same age as Dermot Morgan (Father Ted) was in the first season. Does this man look 42 to you? 
 

 
Mind he wasn't too healthy because he died of a heart attack at 45 the day after filming the last episode. Interesting story about that. The comedian Tommy Tiernan, has said that he suspects he might be partly responsible for Morgan's death. There's a scene where Ted dances around him to the Theme From Shaft, and apparently Tiernan flubbed his lines so much that they had to do the dancing scene over and over again despite Morgan having complained of heart pains. He died at a dinner party at his house the next day. 
 
 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 00:45:42 (permalink)
That story reminded me of a crumb of knowledge I had filed away in my head.

A movie I enjoyed in the past is Cinderfella which stars Jerry Lewis. There's an amazing scene in there of him dancing. Amazing talent. I recall hearing or reading that part of the routine caused him to have a heart attack, and he was young at the time.

I looked it up just now in Wikipedia and in the Production section of the Wikipedia article there is mention of that occurring.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderfella

After he recovered I guess they finished the second half of the routine. Still looks seamless and effortless on screen. Jerry was a talent in his younger days.

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:00:36 (permalink)
You might remember a silly show called Alf. Max Wright was my age (43).
 

 
Most of my friends who are my age and even older seem to look younger than Mr. Wright on that picture. On the other hand, to the younger generation, we probably look as old as Mr. Wright did to us...
 
Maybe each generation has it so much easier than the previous that the aging process slows down.
 
Then again - adults back then looked and behaved like adults. They weren't trying to look like teenagers. I can't imagine my dad playing video games, collecting comic books and buying Star Wars toys for his mancave... 
 
And I often think that I would have been quite disoriented if he did.
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:10:24 (permalink)
Well, you made me look and, WOW, I can't believe how many big names are my age! 
 
See for yourself here!
 

 
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:13:37 (permalink)
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That story reminded me of a crumb of knowledge I had filed away in my head.

A movie I enjoyed in the past is Cinderfella which stars Jerry Lewis. There's an amazing scene in there of him dancing. Amazing talent. I recall hearing or reading that part of the routine caused him to have a heart attack, and he was young at the time.

I looked it up just now in Wikipedia and in the Production section of the Wikipedia article there is mention of that occurring.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderfella

After he recovered I guess they finished the second half of the routine. Still looks seamless and effortless on screen. Jerry was a talent in his younger days.



 
I think a lot of people forget how strenuous dancing can be because it's so much fun. 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:20:34 (permalink)
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You might remember a silly show called Alf. Max Wright was my age (43).
 

 
Most of my friends who are my age and even older seem to look younger than Mr. Wright on that picture. On the other hand, to the younger generation, we probably look as old as Mr. Wright did to us...
 
Maybe each generation has it so much easier than the previous that the aging process slows down.
 
Then again - adults back then looked and behaved like adults. They weren't trying to look like teenagers. I can't imagine my dad playing video games, collecting comic books and buying Star Wars toys for his mancave... 
 
And I often think that I would have been quite disoriented if he did.




That is nuts. I remember Alf, I would have put Mr. Wright at between 55 and 60. Even looking at him now at my age he looks way older. 
 
It's definitely true that people seem to take longer to grow up these days. I frequently compare myself to my dad when he was my age, which doesn't seem that long ago, and he was so much more of an adult than me. 
 
I'm also freaked out when I hear how young musicians and authors were when they wrote some song or book that I admire. I've been reading Evelyn Waugh recently (Decline and Fall) and I was shocked to find out he was in his early 20's when he wrote it. His grasp of characterization, dialog and all of the little insights and details in his writing make him seem much much older - there's no way I could have written like that at his age. 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:24:49 (permalink)
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Well, you made me look and, WOW, I can't believe how many big names are my age! 
 
See for yourself here!
 




Oh God. I'm the same age as Doogie friggin Howser. 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:35:57 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby sharke 2016/01/11 02:04:14
sharke 
 
I'm also freaked out when I hear how young musicians and authors were when they wrote some song or book that I admire. I've been reading Evelyn Waugh recently (Decline and Fall) and I was shocked to find out he was in his early 20's when he wrote it. His grasp of characterization, dialog and all of the little insights and details in his writing make him seem much much older - there's no way I could have written like that at his age. 




Happens to me all the time! Though it all started way back - Rimbaud was one of my favorite authors when I was in college. By 21, he'd written his masterpieces and given up on writing.
 
When I saw that DaVinci exposition a few years ago, it blew my mind to see how much he'd accomplish - and that was only a small part of his legacy. Same when I got into Schubert and learned that he'd died at 31 - its unbelievable that he wrote so much.
 
I always smile when people post those mêmes about Bruce Dickinson and his accomplishments - I shouldn't because I haven't accomplished a 100th of what he's done. But still...
 
I look at a hero of mine, Nietzsche, who was fluent in Greek and Latin, on top of being familiar with French, English, Italian, who laid down the fondations of modern psychology and left behind a massive body of work, who was also well versed in philology, and who even found time to learn to learn to write music (even though his works are usually considered mediocre) - all that while teaching and battling crippling disease, before his brain basically shut down at age 44...
 
Of course, back then, there was no Coffehouse or Facebook. :P
 
 
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 01:42:01 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Rain 2016/01/11 02:25:59
Damn Facebook. I really keep meaning to set up one of those apps which block it for a set amount of time. It really does screw with my productivity because I always find myself involved in some conversation or other and that damn notification indicator keeps drawing me in. 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 02:13:30 (permalink)
I do set a lot of time aside to do more productive things and to read and learn. For me, having pleasant little rituals is the key. Nowadays, I look forward to any moment when I can light a candle, pour myself a glass of wine, grab a few crackers and a couple of olives and sit back with a book.
 
Next up is teaching myself rudimentary latin. And I need to get back to painting.
 
I've also found that there are some courses and lectures available for free on the internet - I watched one recently about the history of the Hebrew Bible by a Yale University professor. Almost 20 hours worth of material. Quite fascinating.
 
But if I don't plan ahead, I just sit here and end up wasting my time online, and before I know it, the whole evening is gone and I've wasted another day. Turning 43 seems to have made me want to manage my time more carefully. I definitely don't have as much time to watch silly kitten videos or to listen to bad music. I feel the need to make every moment I get to do those things count.
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 02:18:49 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jbow 2016/01/13 20:48:51
I use Chains.cc to get a set of good habits going that I have to do every day. I have to say it has worked pretty well because I've kept my chains up every day for over 2 years without missing a single one. I have stuff like: play guitar, work on a song, read a book, read a manual, watch a video tutorial etc. All pretty basic stuff which I tend to do anyway but I used to go through periods where I'd stop doing something for some reason or other and then a few weeks later realize that I'd skipped it for so long that I'd forgotten where I was. With Chains.cc I keep a constant thread going, even if it's just doing something for 10 minutes. 
 
Finding out that I could access all of Lynda.com's video courses with my NYC library card has been a boon as well. Every time I log on I literally think "what can I learn today?"

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 02:20:42 (permalink)
By the way, latin? LATIN? 
 
Well, rather you than me, lol....I had no choice in taking that at school and I still have nightmares about having to learn verbs. Some masochists among my friends actually took optional Greek as well.....ayayayayaya!
 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 03:05:41 (permalink)
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By the way, latin? LATIN? 
 
Well, rather you than me, lol....I had no choice in taking that at school and I still have nightmares about having to learn verbs. Some masochists among my friends actually took optional Greek as well.....ayayayayaya!
 




When I was a teenager, my grandmother used to rent an apartment to a young teacher who'd studied in a religious establishment where they taught him Latin. I thought it was fascinating. 
 
If I had had the option in college, Latin and Greek would have been at the top of my list, behind German. Unfortunately, my only option (besides English) was Spanish... for which I had zero interest, since I felt no connexion to Spanish culture and its derivatives. The History of Rome, Greek mythology or German philosophers - now you're speaking my language.

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 03:43:51 (permalink)
Natalie Portman
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Rami Malek
Chris Evans
Summer Glau
Elijah Wood
 
I've got a pretty solid list of people! ;)
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 07:32:21 (permalink)
I was watching a Jean-Claude Van Damme film recently (don't know why really...) and Googled him. Same age as me...one of us has let themselves go...

 
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 07:59:47 (permalink)
Denzel Washington
John Travolta
Ron Howard
Rene Russo
Katey Sagal
Catherine O'Hara
Jackie Chan
James Cameron
Ray Liotta
Ellen Barkin
Kathleen Turner
Dennis Quaid
Oprah Winfrey
Lesley Anne-Down
James Belushi
 
 
I'm in good company........
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 08:39:47 (permalink)
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Well, you made me look and, WOW, I can't believe how many big names are my age! 
 
See for yourself here!
 




Great.  That makes me 3 years OLDER than those people ...

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 08:47:59 (permalink)
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Well, you made me look and, WOW, I can't believe how many big names are my age! 
 
See for yourself here!
 




Great.  That makes me 3 years OLDER than those people ...


I tried that search using my birth year and I'm not on the list

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 09:23:11 (permalink)
Bowies widow, Iman
 
Some others:
Brendan O'Carrol - I would swear he was older than me!
Kelsey Grammar - likewise.
Angus Young
Steve Jobs
Bill Gates
Eddie Van Halen
Billy Idol
Kevin Cosner
 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 09:47:13 (permalink)
I get 
 
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 09:57:35 (permalink)
The trouble with those birth year search results is they only give you people who are the same age as you now. I'd love to see one where they gave you a list of people who were a certain age when they did certain movies etc.

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OH Yeah , I got me some hard core A list bad a$$ dudes in my birth year
Bruce Willis
Kevin Costner
Willem Dafoe
Jeff Daniels
Gary Sinise
Yun-Fat Chow

Even got a few real nice cutie pies representing the Ladies  .
 
Lena Olin ..yum yum...
Jane Kaczmarek ...oh yeah
Reba McEntire
Tanya Roberts
Debra Winger
Kate Mulgrew
Marina Sirtis
Whoopie Goldberg
 
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 12:24:34 (permalink)
I share the same birthday with Sting. He has a castle, but other than that we're pretty much the same.


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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 12:30:50 (permalink)
I am a year older than my Father, when he passed at 53.  Last year was a hard birthday.  

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 12:56:45 (permalink)
I'm the same age as this guy...



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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 13:11:39 (permalink)
Honestly I think people look WAY younger for WAY longer these days. Watching those old shows and movies, even from just the 70's and 80's and it's like 40yo = today's 60yo.
 
Medical advances, smoking and hard liquor not being consumed every damned second, "better" diets, not living through world wars or the "imminent" threat of nuclear annihilation, people waiting to have kids, etc are things that likely contribute.
 
Like how old was Archie Bunker supposed to be? Probably late forties. He would have easily passed for 60 today.
 
Then there's my dear ole mumsy from that generation. She had a brutal life but never smoked, was never much of a drinker, ate a pretty decent and consistent diet, kept (and keeps) active. She's in her early 70's and looks like she might be in her 50's while all her friends SERIOUSLY look their age. It's startling.
 
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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 13:32:50 (permalink)
Cyndi Lauper, Hulk Hogan, Tim Allen, Getty Lee, Pat Benatar, Kim Basinger, John Malkovich, Kathy Lee Gifford,Louie Anderson, Alex Van Halen are all born in 53' but why oh why do they all look so much better than me? 
 

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 15:54:06 (permalink)
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I share the same birthday with Sting. He has a castle, but other than that we're pretty much the same.


So you have a nice place on the Almafi Coast too????

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 16:46:44 (permalink)
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I share the same birthday with Sting. He has a castle, but other than that we're pretty much the same.


I share mine with Elton John.

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Re: People you can't believe you're the same age as 2016/01/11 19:48:13 (permalink)
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I share the same birthday with Sting. He has a castle, but other than that we're pretty much the same.


I share mine with Elton John.



And I mine with... Ringo. And I can't play drums either.






Just kidding - I like Ringo.
 

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