Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Rumor has it that Morgan Freeman (age 72) is now dating his step-granddaughter (age 27). Am I the only one that finds this creepy? <a href="http://specials.msn.com/A-List/Morgan-Freeman.aspx?cp-searchtext=Morgan%20Freeman%20to%20marry%20step-granddaughter" target="_blank">http://specials.msn.com/A-List...daughter</a> Of course, there was Woody Allen. Creepy, too.
Originally Posted By Ursula Ew, gross. I suppose technically they are not blood-related, but that's just wrong. It says he raised her! (Did I read that right?) I also refuse to give Woody Allen any of my hard-earned cash, so I might also have to not see any Freeman pictures. Yes, I have morals.
Originally Posted By Sara Tonin YUK YUK YUK...I feel the need to scrub my tongue and soap up my eyes after that...what does a girl that age see in a man his age....and vice versa...
Originally Posted By mele I am the same with Woody Allen, too, Ursula. And it sucks, too, cos I tend to like his movies but he grosses me out. And no, Haunts, you are not the only one who is creeped out. I adore listening ot him speak and now...ick.
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost Question! Why does anyone care what Morgan Freeman does? Do we control his morals (by the way there is nothing immoral about him dating his STEP granddaughter). A little odd, maybe but the oddity is more with the granddaughter than him. I can see what he sees in her, but what does she gain? A very large wallet would be my guess.
Originally Posted By mele I hope you're right, Spooky. I first heard it awhile ago and it keeps popping up. Meh.
Originally Posted By disney pete ""YUK YUK YUK...I feel the need to scrub my tongue and soap up my eyes after that...what does a girl that age see in a man his age....and vice versa...^^ she sees dollars $$$$ and he sees well ya know!!!
Originally Posted By wonderingalice "Viva Viagra! Viva Viagra! Viva, viva VIAGRA!" So, if they have a kid, he'll be the father of his own great grandchildren. How nifty! ;-)
Originally Posted By friendofdd Brings to mind a song... I'm My Own Grandpa Lyrics: Dwight Latham, Moe Jaffe Music: Dwight Latham, Moe Jaffe Played by Jerry Garcia with David Grisman Oh, many, many years ago When I was twenty-three I was married to a widow Who was pretty as can be This widow had a grown-up daughter Who had hair of red My father fell in love with her And soon the two were wed This made my dad my son-in-law And changed my very life For my daughter was my mother 'Cause she was my father's wife To complicate the matter Though it really brought me joy I soon became the father Of a bouncing baby boy This little baby then became A brother-in-law to Dad And so became my uncle Though it made me very sad For if he was my uncle Then that also made him brother Of the widow's grown-up daughter WHo of course is my step-mother Chorus I'm my own grandpa I'm my own grandpa It sounds funny I know But it really is so Oh, I'm my own grandpa My father's wife then had a son Who kept them on the run And he became my grandchild For he was my daughter's son My wife is now my mother's mother And it makes me blue Because although she is my wife She's my grandmother too Now if my wife is my grandmother Then I'm her grandchild And every time I think of it It nearly drives me wild For now I have become The strangest case you ever saw As husband of my grandma I am my own grandpa [chorus]
Originally Posted By wonderingalice ^^*LMAO* My idiot husband (and I mean that in the nicest sense... ;-) put that song on my iPod. I normally skip it, but will make a point to listen next time it comes 'round.
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins I often wondered about what all the words were to that song. It is hard to follow when it is sung, but is very clever!
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs I can only imagine what his messages on her phone sound like "I enjoyed your company last night...at that little restaurant in the Bronx...sure it was dark and crowded...but the food was excellent, and I enjoyed my lambchops...That sure was a pretty dress you wore last night...it reminded me of the velvet skies during those cold winter nights...when I have a good book and a cup of hot cocoa to keep me company..."