When it says Senior member does that mean they are old?

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I have a little gray on the sides but still have all of my hair.
Mine started to fall out a lot over the last year or so, but I started taking vitamin E and it seems to have pretty much stopped. I only have a few gray strands here and there.
 

Lanolin

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I learned sage darkens hair.
I dont know why it is that humans hair turns white, but with animals, if they have white fur it doesnt actually mean they are old. One of the mysteries of the universe.

Personally I wonder about the while humans have no fur, we have hair but we have to wear clothes thing. Wouldnt it be so much easier if we all had fur....
 

Lynx

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Have you ever seen the movie "Cats"? No it would not be better! It would be much, MUCH worse! :eek:
 

Blain

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Have you ever seen the movie "Cats"? No it would not be better! It would be much, MUCH worse! :eek:
Don't speak of the movie that shall not be named ( shudder)
 

soggykitten

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Have you ever seen the movie "Cats"? No it would not be better! It would be much, MUCH worse! :eek:
I went to the last chapter after renting the DVD just to get a semblance of my Redbox money's worth and see how it turned out.
Did anyone watch the long running play? Was that actually what was brought to the movie? If so, how on the earth did it run for years on Broadway? Those in charge must hate dogs.
 

Lynx

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Yeah, it was based on the long-running play.
Here is a pitch meeting for the movie. Or rather, what one guy imagined the pitch meeting might have gone like:

Basically the thinking probably went something like this:
"Maybe it exists in the right medium right now and we don't have to try to squeeze a movie out of it, we could just let the art be..."
"The musical made four billion dollars!"
"I mean we have to try to squeeze a movie out of that, for sure!"
"I thought so too."