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Age 53 is a lot different than age 23 and 83.

Good luck beautiful. Do not take sleeping pills either if you get exhausted practicing.

Hope to see you in Japan.

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She certainly still does have her finger in a lot of pies. Just be careful with the middle one.

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Like Cher, her body is held together bit a bit of string after dozens of plastic surgery, she goes, sings on the stage and tries to be attractive and sexy until she can toddle somehow for her old fans suffering from serious myopia.

This is a disgrace why some old stars can never stop until they finally mummify on the stage. Madonna played in movies, she has many talents, she could do something that fits her age better. She is just destroying the nice old memories of her.

http://www.catholicleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/madonna1.jpg

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I wonder if Sean "Awesome!" Penn misses her.

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Munya - Good grief, there was no need for that link!

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@Serrano

It would be more precise from you to say that there was no need for that link here, in this thread at JT. I do understand that the entertainment section here mostly attracts the blind fans of the celebrities. Many of them started their careers as very talented young singers who I admired, even those who were not my type at all.

I wished Jackson or Cher has never had any cosmetic surgery, Winehouse remained alive, Bowie and Lennon has never had cracked themselves with dope, and so on.

They are old and now and do nothing else than pursue their faked illusions, spreading false images of art, destroying good taste and breath the air away from young, healthy, talented beginners that they themselves used to be. They are dying on the stage, they have no voice and sing from playback.

I liked them, I still treasure their memories and records, but it is time for them to get off the stage, stop destroying public taste, and let others give us something new. It's time for the audience to see who they admire, who starts them up and what they lose while wasting their time with the mummies who can't even sing any more.

I have my fill the of the sight of their old parched, desiccant body trying to look fresh and sexy after multiple surgeries. This genre is not suitable for grandmas. People should see their real face and what they are, who they admire, the illusion and the cheat.

Meanwhile, I am happy to see their old DVD movies, listening their singing far back when they could do it and I wish them good times, the power to age in dignity and any other lucrative occupation that suits their capabilities.

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Munya: well said. I wish all rock and pop dinosaurs would retire gracefully.

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