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  • 1831. some aged gracefully some didn't. C'est ls vie

  • 1832. these pictures are so touching - how grateful I am to see some of these people again, apparently alive and well. So glad you are ok, David Cassidy, as I have wondered where destiny took you. What a nice guy you always seemed . Best wishes to you, to all of us, in this new year.

  • 1833. I hope society will one day accept the beauty of aging... and quit making fun of people who show signs of it, and mocking those who are desperately trying to cling to their fading young looks(and not succeeding very well). We all will get old and will see how it feels to be mocked and pitied by idiots. It is inevitable, so maybe change the crappy attitudes now, and it will help you all in the end.

  • 1834. Janine, Hope you read this. Haven't seen you since you were "gaunt," a Wilshire Wildcat and lived in the "blue barn" on Eastcliff. Hope you are well. The old Wilshire gang is still around and says hello. Regards Colin

  • 1835. Ok ugh...it's called "age". Imagine what they'd look like without all that makeup and surgery and money. Probably what we'll end up looking like. It's a cruel world.

  • 1836. Putting on my "who looks the best after all these years" hat, hands down it's Joyce DeWitt. She looks great!!! (And to think she was the "regular" looking one on the show. I wish I had aged that well, even if she had a little help along the way.

  • 1837. Wow, some of these peple look like they've been through the ringer! Hope I don't look so bad! Some look really great, money can sure help with that. Good genes too!HAHA!

  • 1838. Most of these women look absolutely horrible!! I'd be surprised if they could look in a mirror without the glass breaking! Three notable exceptions were Lynda Carter, Judy Landers and Katerina Witt which look great for their ages...particularly Lynda Carter who is still smokin!

  • 1839. Most of these people look absolutely horrible!! Yuk...They'd give the Frankenstein monster a run for his money! However, Lynda Carter, Judy Landers and Katerina Witt look pretty darn good for their ages...Lynda Carter particularly.

  • 1840. R U kidding ???? Ursula Andress looks like my mother and I am 67. She was hot THEN but now she is looking her age.

  • 1841. Janine Turner has a beautiful face and hair . It is good look on her .. I loves it .. Keep it look better than before ..

  • 1842. just scary on some of em. and i can't believe after watching them on tv i was older than them, so i can't believe it. now i know why people ask me if i am my son's grandma. lol like bette davis (remember her)growing old is not for sissies. all the girls who treat me bad now because i am old and they are young, look at princess stephanie now she looks like she had a hard life and 10 years older than she is. perhaps it's hard keeping secrets, like she was driving when she and her ma went over the cliff. and thinking beauty last forever it doesn't i was extra cute too.

  • 1843. Idle curiosity always makes me look at these "before and now" shots and the comments. What I am always struck by is how many people place so much importance on looks. I think it is rather amazing how much money we spend trying to avoid the inevitable. Few of us are going to look as good as we age as we did at 20 or so. That's life. I think we would be a lot happier if we just got over ourselves, quit spending our time looking in the mirror and concentrated on doing interesting and worthwhile things instead. Inner vitality and beauty last forever and make someone attractive regardless of the packaging.

  • 1844. Janine Turner should have stayed a burnette. But she still looks good. You all people do age and not all the plastic surgery in the world will totaly stop that. So deal with it.

  • 1845. Northern Exposure.. & Seinfeld! Janine Turner.. & Julia Louis-Dreyfus! Four of the best things tv has ever presented!

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