Dick Van Dyke Turns 100! #dickvandyke

    When you get into your late 40s and early 50s, you do have a tendency to kind of start reassessing what you’ve done with your life and have I done everything that I wanted to do and is what I wanted to do what I really wanted to do. On my 65th birthday, thinking, well, now’s the time I want to put my feet up. But I’m finding that this business is harder to get out of than it was to get into. And I I enjoy it. I have a good time. I think some of the older audience will be feel comfortable having grown old with us, but I think perhaps some of the younger people may say, I would rather have remembered them as they were. I’m either singing or dancing or something. If you’re 90 years old, it is not too late to start. But don’t think you can go into an hour of workout. I enjoyed almost everything I did. Doing the Van Dyke show was probably the most creative five years. It was just like going to a party every morning. Mary Poppins was magic for me every moment. Probably those two would be the high points for me. But maybe I haven’t come to it yet. Who knows? Does the word retirement ever even cross your mind or you’re still just as passionate? Oh, no. No, I It isn’t work.

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