Nemo2
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Hard to believe. OK, he was 82 so I guess that's to be expected, but in another sense it's still shocking. He always seemed so intense, manly, strong, and full of energy. And now, dust to dust.![]()
Despite the ups and downs of a Hollywood life, Reynolds seemed to have no regrets.
"I always wanted to experience everything and go down swinging," he wrote in the final paragraph of his memoir. "Well, so far, so good. I know I'm old, but I feel young. And there's one thing they can never take away: Nobody had more fun than I did."
I saw him (on TV) two years ago at an auction of the car used in the Smokey & the Bandit movie. He looked pretty frail at the time, so this wasn't a surprise to me.
There you go. I couldn't agree more; that says it all.I thought he was so ...hot
I thought he was so ...hot
He had an infectious laugh. Liked many of his movies. Maybe my favorite was The Longest Yard (the original)
Wait as minute!Hard to believe. OK, he was 82 so I guess that's to be expected, but in another sense it's still shocking. He always seemed so intense, manly, strong, and full of energy. And now, dust to dust.![]()
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never saw any movie he was in where I did not enjoy his performance, if not always the rest of the film. In that, he was iconic to me, like Sean Connery and Michael Caine are also.
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I feel kind of like that sometimes. I'd imagine that many of us do.Burt once wrote in his memoir, 'But Enough About Me: A Memoir':I always wanted to experience everything and go down swinging. Well, so far, so good. I know I'm old, but I feel young. And there's one thing they can never take away: Nobody had more fun than I did.
Well there you go! My mistake. But I hope you excuse my goof - - I'm only 70, and we 70-year-olds still have a lot to learn....Wait as minute!I belong To United Flying Octogenarians, and we have over 1500 members