Quote: (01-19-2016 01:40 AM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:
Quote: (01-18-2016 11:37 PM)Dusty Wrote:
Quote: (01-18-2016 11:25 PM)Captainstabbin Wrote:
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We're told the cause of death was a combination of complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia.
He had Crohn's disease, right?
I don't know, but I was thinking before all this that he was aging very poorly and did not look healthy.
Contrast with Bruce Springsteen who is just one year younger:
Smoking will age most people.
Frey was a heavy smoker for decades while Bruce is apparently always avoided cigarettes ...
Good contrast in Frey/Springsteen photos, a lot of belly fat and what might be a drinker's flush. I believe Alcohol and smoking are cancer multipliers, together they increase cancer risk more than the sum of separate influences.
I've found losing weight gets harder and harder as I get near my 60s, to the point I really have to be working only a little bit to have the energy to work out enough and low enough stress not to overeat.
Right now relaxing/losing weight after a contractor's stint in a hostile environment is my central life task. Many people have good enough genetics to have a long, very enjoyable cruise from 60-75 or so -- IF you didn't beat up the car on the way there.
Think how much free time you waste if you check out early--those years you're not working if you got some good finances happening earlier.
"Time, time is all you got."
Ry Cooder