I think it was the first week of November that I received a People magazine in the mail. It was one of those trapped in a plastic wrapper with an enclosed envelope that contained all the info on how one could subscribe. I confess that I threw out the envelope part. Magazines are wasted on me -- I subscribe and then never read them and wonder why I subscribed in the first place. Anyway ...
Diane Keaton was on the cover (I am going to miss her), and I wanted to read the article about her, so I saved the mag and just got to it this morning. While looking through page by page I discovered some interesting things. One is that I have no idea of who the "stars" of today are and surprising to me -- the stars of my generation are now old. I sort of wanted them to stay the same age forever I guess. It was shocking really -- I picture them in my head as they looked years ago and am, for some reason. surprised that they got older too. I do know better than that but .... Then again ... I am still a fan of black and white movies. No apologies.
Seriously -- Fonzie celebrated his 80th birthday the day before Halloween. Richard Gere is my age and looks it ... and ... Tiger Woods is almost 50. Clint Eastwood has a daughter who is in her thirties and Paul Newman's daughter is just four years younger than I am. John Lodge of the Moody Blues passed away recently at the age of 82. I know that time moves on, but guess I didn't think it was the same for everyone -- I mean -- I can still see Timmy and Lassie in my mind -- clear as day.
One more confession. I would not recognize Taylor Swift, Sarah McLachlan, or Jennifer Lopez if I stood behind them at the Grocery Store on a slow checkout day, but if I close my eyes, I can see Janis Joplin perfectly -- and hear her voice. The passage of time is weird.
One other thing I noticed is that I don't care a lot about certain current events that People obviously deems to be important. Apparently someone named Katy Perry is making out on her yacht with Justin Trudeau (him I have heard about), and ... Brad Pitt, a graying 61, is living with someone who is 35. The story of Kathy Griffin is still sad and continues to be no matter how funny she thinks she is. I don't want to read about her any more.
Does any of this seem strange to others of my vintage?
Guess that's all for now. I have had enough of People magazine for a while and again -- I am going to miss Diane Keaton ....
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