Originally Posted by monet View Post
Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
I just was going through some of Alan's old posts.

Looks like he had a kidney transplant, a pancreas transplant, and had been a diabetic since 1983.

Obviously he had a lot working against him, healthwise. Knowing all of this, it is not all that surprising that he passed at the relatively young age of 70. Some people just have bad genetics and aren't destined to stay healthy. Considering all of these issues, making it to 70 wasn't all that bad.

RIP
When are you people going to realize that 70 years old is old... it's over!?
Unless you have a large family and can enjoy your children's children, the gig is up, game over.
If you don't have it all set up by the time you are 30 you can FUHGETTABOUTIT.
Unless you just want to sit around and let the color television wash all over you for another 20 years or so.
Fun... I guess.
Look at Singer he's 73 and living the high life. The poster boy of making it in old age. You can aswell Monet