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Re: Aged him already? - kj - 11-03-2008

I wonder if some of the photos used toward the beginning of a campaign are stock photos that might be a couple years old, so the span between them is larger than you would think. I know that happens with celebs in mags/newspapers a lot.

Alternatively, it seems to me that my numerical age progresses linearly, but my appearance doesn't. I seem to be falling apart more quickly, as I get older. There's a lot of change from 40-50, I think. Not to discount that being/running for president would make one look a tad haggard. kj.


Re: Aged him already? - Numo - 11-04-2008

Mike Sellers wrote:
. . . As far as Bush, I'm surprised he hasn't aged more. . .

What me worry?


Re: Aged him already? - Black Landlord - 11-04-2008

I don't think it's so much the job/responsibilities-- being on the road a lot is just hard on you.



Re: Aged him already? - Dennis S - 11-04-2008

Didn't Rush Limbaugh accuse Bill Clinton of dying his hair gray early in his campaign?


Re: Aged him already? - mikeylikesit - 11-04-2008

That age thing is a factor. I let my beard go grey and the reaction from the kids I was coaching was palpable. They are kids and they respond like kids, as a grandfather figure rather than a father figure I have a much harder time getting their attention and respect.

It's life.

edit: because I know Gutenberg will read this.


Re: Aged him already? - bazookaman - 11-04-2008

Black Landlord wrote:
I don't think it's so much the job/responsibilities-- being on the road a lot is just hard on you.

Being on the road a lot. Riiiight. Thats what happened to the Stones. Wink