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In reply to the discussion: Diane Keaton RIP [View all]colorado_ufo
(6,157 posts)47. Much respect for all you have done and are doing!
I will be 79 next year as I prepare for my SECOND national (raw) powerlifting competition, next year in Chicago. I flew to Atlanta by myself for this year's competition - but I only got Silver in my age/weight division. Some 72 year old "kid" beat me!
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That's the wisecrack that I made that seems to have been lost on most posters
Justice Brandeis
13 hrs ago
#19
My mom, at 70 something, bungie jumped off a Chinese Bridge and the next year did the Sidney Bridge Climb...
Teacher of the Year
13 hrs ago
#23
I have some time to go to reach that age, but I do feel "very old," but in a good way.
NNadir
11 hrs ago
#59
She was a fine actress. My favorite was the drama "Reds" with Warren Beatty.
Ping Tung
14 hrs ago
#7
WHAT?! - Maybe only caught a couple of glimpses of her in movies, but the ones in the chat shows
UTUSN
13 hrs ago
#13
I can still remember seeing her in the movie Looking for Mr. Goodbar......she got a Golden Globe for that performance
turbinetree
13 hrs ago
#25
Diane Keaton, Famed for Roles in Father of the Bride, First Wives Club and More, Dies at 79
irisblue
11 hrs ago
#62