Saturday, December 3, 2016

Susan Sarandon is Currently Single

So there's a chance with Susan Sarandon, the most forthright and outspoken non-politician activist in America where they should be duly proud of her courage, honesty, and perseverance.

And she's at least as beautiful as she ever was.


She's all the more beautiful to me since she doesn't go in for twinkie cosmetic tune-ups so she looks like a real woman instead of something which came from a second-rate doll company.  Pull the string and it says something trendy.


Sarandon played in "Joe," a 1970 film which came down hard on any illusion of glamour around drug dealing.  That film scared a whole lot of people and it was her first gig.  The beauty part is the gig was a direct result of the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago.  The casting call was for dissenters who had been disrupting the convention so she and has husband tried out for it.  She ended up with a major part in her first movie.

Her next film was "Rocky Horror Picture Show" and that one protested just about everything.  It's one of those movies in which many who enjoy it have watched it multiple times.

You can read more of her biography on IMDb.



She's only got me by a few years so maybe she's ok with a bit of cradle robbing as I know I'm willing.

She's done the whole tour from '68 Chicago to '16 Standing Rock and it would be fascinating talking to her.  The young 'uns, they don't know nothin', see.  You've got to figure, some kid whose first awareness was during the time of Reaganoia and hair bands has almost no chance of actualizing much of anything.  There's no way to talk to them ...

Ed:  and no interest either?

Nope.  Dial one Trumpadumper and listen to the same thing as from any of them about the Amendments they forgot ... if you can stand it.

In fact, James Woods remarked on the quondam radicals of the sixties as if radicals had changed in some way.  However, we didn't evolve into neoliberals; they were spawned by some unknown force.  Since they're just surrogate Republicans, you take them; we don't want them.


The Rockhouse interest is in people who actually heard the music, saw what happened, and lived it.

Dayum, she sure is beautiful, isn't she.

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