Thursday, February 06, 2014
Blind Item #1
This aging former A list mostly movie actor who has a nice career resurgence with a hot franchise might be more famous for who he sired than his own work, at least with a younger generation. Anyway, our actor looked great running up and down the street for his CrossFit class and when he finished walked over to his car parked right in the street in a disabled spot. Our actor even has the disabled placard. Nice.
One of those old guys with wrinkles balls from The Expendables
ReplyDeleteHey Statham :)
Oh dragon. Smh!
Delete@lotta *smirks*
DeleteBilly Ray!
ReplyDeletethe more famous offspring is throwing me.
ReplyDeleteI keep thinking Chris Pine and his dad, but his dad was never A list anything (except in my heart, the fresh scent of Robert Pine).
Bruce Willis! And I would pay money to see him sweat his ass off in CrossFit
ReplyDeleteSome disabilities aren't physically visible, like epilepsy. But hey, what do I know.
ReplyDeleteYou know enough hd. Not all disabilities are physically visible.
DeleteA family friend has MS and looks perfectly normal, but she is legit sick and has permanent disabled plates. You can't tell from looking at someone what is going on with them. This case sounds like a fraud, tho
DeleteDonald and Kiefer.
ReplyDelete@Vera Co-sign Donald and Kiefer. Donald's on Hunger Games
Deletehollywood, if you are epileptic, you shouldn't be driving.
ReplyDeleteDamn I didn't even read the sired. Nvm no wrinkles expendables
ReplyDeletePossibly Bruce Willis (Red, Red 2) with the younger generation being more familiar with his daughters
ReplyDeleteI was thinking Jon Voight as I read this...
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ReplyDeleteTaking back Voight guess. Didn't realize how much TV he's been doing! I'm not sure that it's Bruce though...
ReplyDeleteThat's not true, Vera. Typically there is a period after a grand mal seizure wherein an epileptic is not allowed to drive, up to a year. Then they are reassessed, and get their licenses back. I have several friends that are epileptic, they all went through this process and drive.
ReplyDeleteTTM, you're right, I worked with a paramedic who lost driving privileges completely (at work) because he was epileptic, but for personal autos they are much more lenient.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Donald/Kiefer guess too. Hot/Catching Fire. heh.
If it is Donald Sutherland, he is an old dude. He might have a disability we don't know about, even if he is able to do a fitness class.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jon Voight.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking Jon Voight,
ReplyDeleteAngelina father.
One of the ex action stars that are really old & gross in person...in the expendables....
ReplyDeleteHow many times have you been at the gym and someone bitched about how far they had to park? I would guess gyms in h'wd have valets. I think it might be the Donald too.
ReplyDeleteStellan. Skarsgsrd. 4 all those hot sons
ReplyDeleteEric Roberts, The Dark Knight and A Talking Cat!?!
ReplyDeleteI have a disabilitly placard and I get dirty looks all the time from people. I have a nerve condition and cant carry heavy things to the car like kids etc. But I rarely park in those spots unless there is lots of open disabled spots.
ReplyDelete@ vera AGREED my SO is epileptic and finally had his drivers license revoked but prior to that we had ( and still have) a placard. I usually use it when I drive him around.
ReplyDeleteI too had disabled placard because of severe arthritis, but some days I didnt look disabled at all, somedays i was hobbling. Well changed states, and this state doesnt consider me disabled, lol. So if u want miracle cure, move here. Anyway, bottom line, you hv no idea why person had placard so just keep mouth shut.
ReplyDeleteEric is A list? Hmmm. Maybe. Him or Voight, I guess. What about James Brolin? I guess he's more A list tv...
ReplyDeleteI have a scary biker neighbour, tats on his bald head and neck, he's got a Volvo and a specialized Harley Davisdon Dodge - he has a handicap hanger on his mirror, tho he's perfectly fine. Nobody would dare call him on it, too scared too, so he has easy breezy parking.
ReplyDeleteHe gets the top spot at the mall.
He's such a dick, but I gotta play nice with him, cause we live in the country and he's our guard dog. I give him eggs instead of having a beer with him.
I hate people who do shit like that, it's a bully move.
Maybe this guy is a dick. Maybe.
ReplyDeleteBut, no, you cannot tell if someone is handicapped just by looking at them or based on their activity (even if they just worked out). Take it up with the DMV, but not all handicaps are people literally limping or wheeling around.
Like I said, maybe he's a dick. Then again, maybe he isn't.
My neighbor got a placard for when he was driving his mother around. He uses it all the time, even when his mother isn't in the car. I was tempted to call DMV since he is such a dick but I'm afraid he'll find out who called.
ReplyDeleteExcellent guess on the Sutherlands.
ReplyDeleteI have a handicapped placard and to see me you wouldn't know I needed one. In fact, I went to pick up my brother from college (he was registering and his car was in the shop), had to go in to get him, parked in a handicap spot with the placard, the school security saw me put the placard away to drive and stopped me. I told him I moved it because it is against the law to drive with it in the mirror and he aid he didn't care but that I didn't need it so he was giving me a citation (like I was ever going back there again, why would I pay it anyway?) and I said come with me and made him follow me to my old history professors office and let him explain to the guard why I had it. My professor had spent a lot of time coming to the hospital to see me after my stroke since I was one of his two favorite students (the other being my girlfriend at the time) and he just went off on the guard and threatened to make sure the people at the top heard about him harassing people.
ReplyDeleteI had a friend in college who had a handicap placard for her car. Campus security saw her get out of the car and jumped all over her for "faking" a handicap. She popped off her artificial leg (!!!) and handed it to the guard.
ReplyDeleteHow could anybody miss the irony of going to a gym to get fit & then complaining about the walk from the car to the gym? No wonder satire fails so often. Zero self awareness.
ReplyDeleteExactly my thoughts!! lol
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ReplyDeleteIt's true, you can't always tell by looking what disability a person has. But having said that, my SIL has a placard and that bitch has not a damn thing wrong with her other than mental illness.
ReplyDeleteAnd my mom has epilepsy, and she in no way qualifies for a disabled parking placard.
I like the John Voight guess, but throwing James Caan out there, too.
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