Posted on 05/30/2023 9:02:47 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Innocence? Reminds me more of a fine old classic rock song:
Laughing in the playground, gets no kicks from little boys:
Would rather make it with a letching grey
Or maybe her attention is drawn by Aqualung
Who watches through the railings as they play
Cross-eyed Mary goes jumping in again
She signs no contract
But she always plays the game
She dines in Hampstead village
On expense accounted gruel
And the jack-knife barber drops her off at school
Unless old Al grew a uterus, it’s his wife that’s expecting (a medical condition).
It is true love....
And why can’t celebrities bang people their own age?
(semi-rhetorical)
A lot of negative comments here. As usual when an older man gets involved with a younger woman. Why is that? Jealousy? Sometimes the most negative comments come from women. Funny how the the freedom and libertarian principles of many “free republic” users don’t count when it comes to stories like these about consenting adults.
Age-ism: bigotry’s last frontier.
Al may not be a king, but he can obviously still handle a harem of 1.
The little girl will never have a dad to take her to soccer games or attend her high school graduation.......
Absolutely true (as is the rest of your comment).
As old folks know, young people are idiots. We know this because we were idiots (and most of us still are--me, at least).
“Looks like somebody will get a big payoff...need money for the next 18 years for the kid.....”
Yeah, funny that she talks about what the heart wants re: the vast age difference in her past relationship with Mick Jagger...but...her heart only seems to “feel” for ultra rich old guys. No poor, broke or working class codgers for Noor. Her daddy issues are only with the elite jet setters, apparently.
“The heart doesn’t know what it sees, it only knows what it feels. It was my first serious relationship, but it was a happy time for me.”
“Whooo-ahh!”
Al Pacino reveals how he came up with the catchphrase in ‘Scent of a Woman’
yahoo com
November 3, 2019
Al Pacino appeared on Inside the Actors Studio, Sunday, where he revealed the origin of his iconic catchphrase in Scent of a Woman. Pacino won an Oscar for his performance in the film, thanks in small part to his signature exclamation, “Hoo-ah!” “Hoo-ah!” has been a common exclamation in the U.S. Ary for several years. The Los Angeles Times suggested it originated during the Indian Wars of the 1840’s, and was and abridged version of “heard, understood and acknowledged.” Regardless of “hoo-ah’s” actual origin, Pacino reveal he learned about the term while researching for his role as a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel. Pacino regularly met with an actual Lt. Colonel in the Army who showed him how to disassemble and reassemble a .45 gun in 45 seconds while blind. Since Pacino’s character was blind, this exercise really resonated with the actor. And when he was finally able to blindly disassemble and reassemble a .45 caliber gun in 45 seconds, he unknowingly unlocked the character’s signature catchphrase as well. “When I got it right, he looked at me….[and] he said, “Hoo-ah!” Pacino adopted the exclamation as the signature catchphrase for his character.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/al-pacino-reveals-came-catchphrase-064631841.html
It’s GOOD to be King!
LOL. Absolutely...even just a little king.
that’s her problem. Maybe it was a turkey baster baby.
Yeah, thats just friggen nasty.
I’m guessing that he decided that having a young woman keeping his bed warm was a better investment than buying another house.
It’s so gross how some of these girls will whore themselves out to old bags to get attention
“girls will whore themselves out to old bags to get attention”
Attention = money
I prefer to say: “Youth is wasted on the Young”
Yea I was pretty stupid when I was in my teens.
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