R.I.P. Gene Hackman found dead

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Incogneeto

Quote from: Del. on March 07, 2025, 02:18 PMHard to believe someone didn't.

You'd be surprised how many celebs just want to be left alone.
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Del.

Quote from: Incogneeto on March 07, 2025, 02:47 PMYou'd be surprised how many celebs just want to be left alone.

PDiddy
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Del.

I have never wanted to live to be 95.
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Incogneeto

Quote from: Del. on March 07, 2025, 03:47 PMI have never wanted to live to be 95.

They are saying she died first.

And He just wandered. Sad, If True. :(
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Del.

Quote from: Incogneeto on March 07, 2025, 03:55 PMThey are saying she died first.

And He just wandered. Sad, If True. :(

I think she died on the 11th and him on the 18th. You would think that she had to have some help with him, yet no one came by. Be very difficult for one person to care for him.

CNCAppsJames

Quote from: Incogneeto on March 07, 2025, 02:47 PMYou'd be surprised how many celebs just want to be left alone.
Growing up in SoCal, you see them more often than most other places... except maybe Nashville. My mom always told me that when I saw them out in public, leave them alone. So I did.

Some friends of mine and I were shooting around basketball at a park in Montrose. This guy comes up and asks to shoot around with us. I instantly recognize him as Kevin Costner. It tracked because he lived in La CaƱada with his then wife Cindy. I knew he was going through sone stuff at home since the place I worked at his wife came into frequently and the store ladies were friends with her and they talked amongst themselves quite a bit. Anyway he shoots around with us for almost an hour. Thanks us and takes off. My friends said "that was weird". I said you know who that was right? Kevin Costner. They were pissed I didn't tell them. I said he just wanted to be a regular dude for a minute, and since I'm a fan of a lot of his work, I'm happy to give him that. 

93 year old Gene Hackman... would not be shocked if he just wanted to be a regular dude as muchnas possible.
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Jeff

Quote from: Del. on March 07, 2025, 03:47 PMI have never wanted to live to be 95.
If I had a wife that was 30 years younger than me, I'd wanna live as long as possible lol
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CNCAppsJames

Quote from: Jeff on March 10, 2025, 02:56 AMIf I had a wife that was 30 years younger than me, I'd wanna live as long as possible lol
Negatory. 

If I make it to average, that'll be good enough for me.

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gcode

Quote from: Jeff on March 10, 2025, 02:56 AMIf I had a wife that was 30 years younger than me, I'd wanna live as long as possible lol

When you're 90 years old, the only thing you care about is waking up for another day
and being relieved cause you didn't piss or shit the bed
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JParis

Quote from: gcode on March 10, 2025, 05:16 AMWhen you're 90 years old, the only thing you care about is waking up for another day
and being relieved cause you didn't piss or shit the bed

I'll tell you, I have an Aunt, 96 years old she still lives alone, does all her own shopping & cooking, she's still quick as a whip mentally...

The quality of life issue is really the deciding factor...in her case, she's amazing.

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gcode

Quote from: JParis on March 10, 2025, 05:21 AMThe quality of life issue is really the deciding factor...in her case, she's amazing.

We just buried my MIL and it was a relief.
She passed at 92 and the last 3 or 4 years were a misery, for her and my wife.
My FIL on the other hand, passed at 98 and lived a happy and active life, up until the last
3 or four months.


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Quote from: JParis on March 10, 2025, 05:21 AMI'll tell you, I have an Aunt, 96 years old she still lives alone, does all her own shopping & cooking, she's still quick as a whip mentally...

The quality of life issue is really the deciding factor...in her case, she's amazing.



My great grandma was still pulling her Airstream trailer to Florida every winter with a Buick station wagon well into her 90s.

She died in 1999 at 101. Just a few months short of living in three different centuries.
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CNCAppsJames

Quote from: JParis on March 10, 2025, 05:21 AMI'll tell you, I have an Aunt, 96 years old she still lives alone, does all her own shopping & cooking, she's still quick as a whip mentally...

The quality of life issue is really the deciding factor...in her case, she's amazing.
100%

When my quality of life is such that it is no longer enjoyable and the 80's way of life finally catches up to me, I'm done.
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Jeff

I guess there's a dispute over his $80 mill fortune he left behind.
Something about them dying less than 90 days apart and his kids don't get it?
They weren't in his will at all?
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