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Golly gee & oh my goodness...really ????
Have you never flirted with just looks and smiles ?
Golly gee & oh my goodness...really ????
Have you never flirted with just looks and smiles ?
It was really disturbing to think of him as a feeble old man, unable to put sentences together. A man whose wit hit harder than his fists shouldn't have ended up that way.
It's a brutal thing to think through: brilliant, quick witted, incredibly talented athlete and man who became and stayed famous for years as a boxer who, especially in later years, won fights in part by absorbing a massive amount of blows ("rope a dope -" not all those punches landed on his arms) that, probably, caused or, at least, accelerated and exacerbated his Parkinson. No boxing, no public Ali, but also (maybe) no or a slaked Parkinson. Basically, what made him famous probably also ruined the second half of his life.
I can't help but feel guilty for watching boxing. I love it, though, and I kinda hate myself for it.
I Had the privilege to meet Ali back in the 80s. He was a really nice man.
Living in the Los Angeles area of southern California, I've seen a number of "celebrities" here and there--mostly actors, musicians, artists, and authors. And I've never once asked for an autograph or even approached them to say hello unless it was at an event of some form where they were supposed to "meet and greet" people. The way I see it, they might be well known because of their careers, but if they're out enjoying their free time or running errands it would be discourteous for me to disturb them....I personally don't care about signatures of people I admire, it's just a pretext to actually meet them...
Problem with news & from any source, is that it's biased. I never read newspapers so I get my info from the TV or radio, sometimes I triple check on the net if there's an interesting story & then I strain it through my own biased filter.
Cpt. Dallas/Tom Skerrit will be going 83, this year.