by Pa Rock
Perpetual Adolescent
Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger, the lead singer for the Rolling Stones and a founding member of the band, turned seventy today. No word yet on whether the ancient rocker celebrated with a party, but if he did, it was undoubtedly an epic affair packed with hordes of honkey tonk women, hard drugs, expensive booze, and Metamucil.
Fellow Stone Keith Richards will be seventy this December. Charlie Watts turned seventy-two last month, and Ronnie Wood is the group's youngest member at the tender age of sixty-six. Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman will be seventy-seven in October.
Happy Birthday, Mick. Here's hoping you encounter plenty of satisfaction in your seventies!
Perpetual Adolescent
Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger, the lead singer for the Rolling Stones and a founding member of the band, turned seventy today. No word yet on whether the ancient rocker celebrated with a party, but if he did, it was undoubtedly an epic affair packed with hordes of honkey tonk women, hard drugs, expensive booze, and Metamucil.
Fellow Stone Keith Richards will be seventy this December. Charlie Watts turned seventy-two last month, and Ronnie Wood is the group's youngest member at the tender age of sixty-six. Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman will be seventy-seven in October.
Happy Birthday, Mick. Here's hoping you encounter plenty of satisfaction in your seventies!
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