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Topic History of: Getting Old sucks.
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dixie JK QUOTE: "Getting Old and Dying; so sad...
I just drove past what used to be Whites Hotel - now a luxury block - and remembered, for the first time in years, when I used to stay there, cramming for my University entrance exams - very early 60s.
A fellow Charterhouse student came to visit me there a couple of times. We used to have fabulous sex which was, of course, illegal then for 18 year olds of the same gender.

Reminded, I Googled his name and found that he died in 2014. Having become a very senior Judge.

Frightening how many contemporaries have dropped off the twig but inevitable, when you reach your 70s. Dear Sir Edward Lewis, my mentor, used to say the saddest thing was watching as old friends and acquaintances died." QUOTE

I've just read the above and can't help but agree. Especially with the passing of Virgin/Island stalwart RAY COOPER last week.

If 2016/17 was the year music celebrities seemed to die at an alarming rate, 2018 seems to be the year that "Industry people" are dying.

As My hero Ian Hunter recently said: "Old age sucks. You either go - or if you don't go, those around you do".