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He reads and looks like a guy he would have made fun of back in his prime.



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David Letterman, post-retirement.

After spending more than 33 years on TV, David Letterman retired this May. And after months away, he's not missing it like he thought he would.
In an interview with the Whitefish Review, a Montana publication (Letterman has a ranch there), the former host said that he was surprised by his reaction when Stephen Colbert took over for him on the "Late Show."

"I thought I would have some trouble, some emotional trouble, or some feeling of displacement, but I realized, hey, that’s not my problem anymore. And I have felt much better," he said. "It’s something for younger men and women to take on. So I haven’t missed it, the way I thought I might. And I do little things here and there to sort of keep me up and moving."

Letterman said stepping away from the show has given him a chance to reflect on his career and made him realize that he doesn't care about television as much anymore.

"You believe that what you are doing is of great importance and that it is affecting mankind wall-to-wall. And then when you get out of it you realize, oh, well, that wasn’t true at all," he said. "It was just silliness. And when that occurred to me, I felt so much better and I realized, geez, I don’t think I care that much about television anymore. I feel foolish for having been misguided by my own ego for so many years."

Retiring has also allowed him to spend valuable time with his 12-year-old.

"Because of my son I do things I would have done when I was 12, to show him — look, you can do this," he said. "You have to grow up to have some wisdom, but I think part of that is letting your kids know that there’s some pretty silly stuff that you can get away with that is going to enhance your life."

He later added: "I know I’ve grown old. But I don’t think I’ve grown up. I think I have achieved a certain level of wisdom, probably not what it ought to be, but in terms of growing up, no, I still like goofing around."

And as for the Santa Claus-esque beard Letterman is sporting these days, he said everyone — including his wife and son — hates it, but after shaving every day for 33 years, he was tired of it.

"I’ve kind of developed a real creepy look with it that I’m sort of enjoying," he said. "And I can tell that people are off-put by it. And the more people implore me to shave, the stronger my resolve is to not shave. So the day that I shave, I’ll call you.

"And I know, it’s not a good-looking beard. But I don’t even care," he continued. "I just don’t care. And it’s kind of fun — well, I won’t say that it’s fun to walk around irritating people, I think I’ve proved that on TV­ — but it’s sort of amusing to see the reactions."

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:04 pm 
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People shouldn't be having kids in their 50's.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:21 pm 
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Hockey Gay wrote:
People shouldn't be having kids in their 50's.

Agree. Moreover, he probably should've retired when his son reached interaction age when he was 4 or 5 . As an older father myself I sure as hell know if I had the money I'd retire today if I had his money to take full advantage of the limited years I have left with him.

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badrogue17 wrote:
Hockey Gay wrote:
People shouldn't be having kids in their 50's.

Agree. Moreover, he probably should've retired when his son reached interaction age when he was 4 or 5 . As an older father myself I sure as hell know if I had the money I'd retire today if I had his money to take full advantage of the limited years I have left with him.



Just think of the limitless possibilities of Demo if you had an extra 10 hoursca day, Mercy!

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312player wrote:
badrogue17 wrote:
Hockey Gay wrote:
People shouldn't be having kids in their 50's.

Agree. Moreover, he probably should've retired when his son reached interaction age when he was 4 or 5 . As an older father myself I sure as hell know if I had the money I'd retire today if I had his money to take full advantage of the limited years I have left with him.



Just think of the limitless possibilities of Demo if you had an extra 10 hoursca day, Mercy!

It's definitely a legacy account. My son will be calling Jason Bernstein a pussy well into the 2050s.

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:lol: nice!

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badrogue17 wrote:
Hockey Gay wrote:
People shouldn't be having kids in their 50's.

Agree. Moreover, he probably should've retired when his son reached interaction age when he was 4 or 5 . As an older father myself I sure as hell know if I had the money I'd retire today if I had his money to take full advantage of the limited years I have left with him.

That also means he would've had to spend those years w/ the wife.


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I think jimmy's just pissed because he said mean things about television.

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What's wrong with him wanting to tour with Z.Z. Top?


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What's wrong with him wanting to tour with Z.Z. Top?


Thats a "I aint doing shit unless I want to"beard

...and shaving was one of the things he didn want to do.

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