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Wow. I know we all get older and change but that is one whopping change. Like you can't even see the resemblance anymore.

 

At least he still has people to remember the glory days.

 

http://img.wikinut.com/img/1le-cnq-vrpnfza8/jpeg/724x5000/My-David-Cassidy-Album.jpeg

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Wow. I know we all get older and change but that is one whopping change. Like you can't even see the resemblance anymore.

 

Well, the pics are almost 40 years apart. He is now 63 and, at least in the mug shot, had been drinking enough to get a DUI. I'm guessing some stage makeup was used when taking the album cover photo.

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Consider the case of Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars 4-6). [They did the ssame thing with the works of Dvorak: Re-numbered his symphonies. I want to say the same for Sibelius, but I think my brain is out to lunch on that one.]

 

Whomped BAD wid d' ugly stick!

 

Before:

 

http://www.nndb.com/people/898/000022832/markhamill1.jpg

 

After:

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-acR7gzCv2lE/Tn_EBltdrYI/AAAAAAAAGUE/5DyX1JZn6VI/s1600/Mark%2BHamill%2B1.jpg

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They did the ssame thing with the works of Dvorak: Re-numbered his symphonies. I want to say the same for Sibelius, but I think my brain is out to lunch on that...
Other than the fact that he distroyed his 8th and last Symphony, I'm out to lunch on Sibflius as well... but Schubert was also tampered with with the Great C major Symphony being elevated from number 7 to number 9 as one example...

 

In any event, after seeing all the above pics I guess time has been a bit (if not overly) kinder to me than I originally thought... But then again I have never traveled in the fast lane... ;)

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I hate to admit it, but I have to agree with Whipped Guy, I don't look as good as I did at 20 or 30 or even 40, but I am not afraid to look in the mirror! Drugs, alcohol and the "fast life" makes aging go faster and with much worse consequences. Message to us all, watch the weight, work out and drink in moderation... :cool:

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WG and DD are spot on.....I have always lived in moderation, only used the fast lane for passing purposes only, exercised religiously, and always consumed my daily dose of fruits and veggies. That being said, I am very critical of myself when I look in the mirror, and I have never seen a face like Mark or David's starring back at me. And while I have not met WG as yet, I have had the pleasure of dining with DD, he may not look 40, but he is a damn good looking man, and could easily hold his own with anyone 20 years his junior....;) Please forgive me DD if that is TMI.

 

I feel sorry for "celebs" who think that the fast lane is the only way to get from point A to point B. Everything in life has consequences, and more often than not, they do un-repairable damage to themselves as they age.

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As "bad" as Cassidy and Hamill look, at least they look like themselves. I think what female celebrities do to themselves after a certain age looks worse. Meg Ryan, Nicole Kidman, Joan Rivers, Delta Burke, Liza, Priscilla Presley, Mariette Hartley. The list goes on and on - these were very attractive women who are now virtually unrecognizable. They look dreadful. When we finally get over this obssession with youth and appearance, we'll all be happier. I agree wholeheartedly with the above posters - drink in moderation, excercise daily, eat right, have good friends, stay interested, get laid once in a while, love your family, give back to society. You may not always look good, but you'll always feel good, and that's what's important.

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WG and DD are spot on.....I have always lived in moderation, only used the fast lane for passing purposes only, exercised religiously, and always consumed my daily dose of fruits and veggies. That being said, I am very critical of myself when I look in the mirror, and I have never seen a face like Mark or David's starring back at me. And while I have not met WG as yet, I have had the pleasure of dining with DD, he may not look 40, but he is a damn good looking man, and could easily hold his own with anyone 20 years his junior....;) Please forgive me DD if that is TMI.
Ironically, but actually characteristically, I am eating some fresh fruit as I am responding to this. Nutrition and exercise is where it's at. Plus, and I have posted this many times, but it is the best advice that was given to me by a former porn star who looked half his age. "If you eat every day. you need to train your abs every day." That is something that I religiously do. Plus I add in a few other body parts as well... Even if not every day, but several times a week. I do not have the stamina that I once had, but I can only imagine how out of it I would feel if I did take care of myself.

 

I am sure BVB, DD, and quite a few others here subscribe to the same theory... and something tells me that BVB is not quite as addicted to his gin as he leads us to believe... At any rate, it is good to know that even though many of us here have a hobby that implies the fast lane... that is not the case at all with a number of us...

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http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/j/streams/2013/August/130821/6C8698635-tdy-130821-cassidy-mugshot.blocks_desktop_small.jpg

DAMN, I used to beat off thinking about him!

 

I just saw this on the news. Wasn't there a thread discussing him a few weeks back and we were all saying that he was aging nicely? Damn sad...
BVB, he's living in Ft Lauderdale, so you might need to check up on him.

 

http://img.wikinut.com/img/1le-cnq-vrpnfza8/jpeg/724x5000/My-David-Cassidy-Album.jpeg

And thankfully the ancient equivalent of PhotoShop, the airbrushed negative was employed in making him HOT!

Whomped BAD wid d' ugly stick!
Mark Hamill's car accident didn't help his face much either...

 

Wasn't Mark Hamill in a car accident between "A New Hope" and "Empire Strikes Back" that required some facial surgery?
Big time. They didn't know if he'd even play in ESB. To me, after the accident, I'd lost my lust for him.

 

... and something tells me that BVB is not quite as addicted to his gin as he leads us to believe...
I'm more addickted than addicted to Bombay Sapphire myself.
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OK, since I was in Fort Lauderdale last week for it to be "God's waiting room" well it might be but I had fun, now as far as David Cassidy, great to make fun, but put our faces at 18 and now at 63 I bet we wouldn't be looking so good either. He was a sex pot and has aged but who hasn't so let's remember that.

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Cassidy, 63, allegedly had a .10 percent blood alcohol content when he was arrested by town police Officer Tom Jones, Peter said.

 

The former actor was charged with felony DWI and failure to dim headlights, and was transported to Rensselaer County Jail where he posted $2,500 bail. Cassidy told police that he was passing through Schodack while on vacation with his fiancée, Peter said.

 

"He got off at the wrong exit," Peter said. "He was a gentleman the whole time. His fiancée was not intoxicated so we allowed her to take the vehicle."

 

First of all, if his fiancee wasn't intoxicated, why in the hell wasn't she the one driving?? But on the other hand, as much as I decry drunk driving, is driving with a BAC of 0.1% really a FELONY in New York? If no one was hurt, and there's no property damage, that seems like a bit of overkill. He's going to lose his civil rights and right to vote over this?

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But on the other hand, as much as I decry drunk driving, is driving with a BAC of 0.1% really a FELONY in New York?

 

I think he had a previous DUI that automatically made this one a felony

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Just because one gets old doesn't mean ones looks have to completely go to pot. This was Tony Burrows (from the musical group Edison Lighthouse) in 1970, when he looked somewhat like David Cassidy looked like a few years later:

http://i.ytimg.com/vi/tr6H1a7YUac/0.jpg

 

This is what Mr. Burrows looks like today, 53 years later, at 71:

http://www.goldbadgeawards.com/2011/images/TonyBurrows.jpg

 

No, not porn star material, but perhaps what one might call a silver fox?

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As "bad" as Cassidy and Hamill look, at least they look like themselves. I think what female celebrities do to themselves after a certain age looks worse. Meg Ryan, Nicole Kidman, Joan Rivers, Delta Burke, Liza, Priscilla Presley, Mariette Hartley. The list goes on and on - these were very attractive women who are now virtually unrecognizable. They look dreadful. When we finally get over this obssession with youth and appearance, we'll all be happier. I agree wholeheartedly with the above posters - drink in moderation, excercise daily, eat right, have good friends, stay interested, get laid once in a while, love your family, give back to society. You may not always look good, but you'll always feel good, and that's what's important.

 

I totally agree. I'd much rather see a guy age realistically (and hopefully gracefully), rather than get all pulled and primmed beyond recognition.

 

The pic of Mark Hamill I don't find too bad. A bit craggly but I still find him handsome. Quite different looking from his younger self, but not too bad in my book.

 

Even David Cassidy... well, that's an awful picture for sure. But who of us would not look awful in a mug shot, tired after a few drinks (and yeah the girlfriend should have been driving!) - plus that t-shirt is not too flattering, almost looks like prison garb. I showed the pic to my partner and he just said, "eh, he can be fixed up." Not in the plastic surgery sense, but just some decent diet and exercise.

 

But Tony Burrows... woof! Silver fox is right. That's how I think a guy should age. What's HIS secret?

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But he's spreading the wealth around, 2010 in Florida; 2013 in NY: 2014 in LA, CA
Seems pretty clear after three times that he is going to continue to drink and drive. Rather than wait for him to kill someone how about a preemptive strike. Lets see. We could go old fashioned and merely blind him so he could not drive. Perhaps something less drastic such as incarceration for endangering the public good. Court mandated Antabuse.

Perhaps solitary confinement with piped in Partridge Family songs and a daily visit from Danny Bonaduce. I guess the constitution prevents that kind of torture.

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