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77 years old is still alive, and thus, still capable of wanting to improve oneself. I hope most people never lose that desire. Or do you think after a certain age people should stop striving for anything? Maybe people over 70 should just shut up and die?
And BTW, you've got to admit she looks fabulous for 77.
This I can admit to but then again $$$ do wonders at the doctors office.
Hollywood's unique blend of arrogance, narcissism and idolatry.
Did you even read the whole article. This is about her and not anyone else. This is about the person she wished to be before she became famous. What is the big deal. She plans to include a report from 4th grade. Yeah, that screams arrogance and narcissism.
Hollywood's unique blend of arrogance, narcissism and idolatry.
The shrine you're thinking of is not the "shrine" she's thinking of. There's the literal version and then there's the figurative version. Hence, the quotation marks. You're taking her too seriously.
The “shrine” will be a small place filled with items that remind Fonda of “the qualities that represent my best self.”
Little does she know she is probably most known for bringing disco to workout wear!
Hope this style is not going to make a comeback!
It came back as yoga wear.
Who doesn't keep some items of their best self? Everyone keeps a photo or two of their children. Men keep their old Boy Scout badges. People keep musical instruments they haven't played in decades. On and on.
They are all mementoes of times when we were our best selves.
Maybe if more of us pulled a few things from the best of our lives out of closets and boxes and put them in a small space to reflect on and think about we would be less fractious.
But it certainly isn't worth a story on Fox. But on Fox, few stories are worth very much.
Who doesn't keep some items of their best self? Everyone keeps a photo or two of their children. Men keep their old Boy Scout badges. People keep musical instruments they haven't played in decades. On and on.
They are all mementoes of times when we were our best selves.
Maybe if more of us pulled a few things from the best of our lives out of closets and boxes and put them in a small space to reflect on and think about we would be less fractious.
But it certainly isn't worth a story on Fox. But on Fox, few stories are worth very much.
Yep, Fox pretend news strikes again.
What I find funny about this thread is that apparently right wingers don't find attempting to be your best to be a very worthy cause. It explains a whole lot.
ridiculous headline by Faux News ... and an unnecessary personal slam
against a woman with a good heart attempting to overcome mental problems.
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