Fwd: OLD FART CALENDAR!
From: M.J. Trebenskie (skie999hotmail.com)
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 06:09:54 -0800 (PST)



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Subject: OLD FART CALENDAR!
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 OLD FART CALENDAR!




 

Creative Calendar from a Retirement Home.  What a fantastic idea!  I’ll just bet they had a ball.

 A German Retirement Community did a calendar where seniors amazingly recreated famous movie scenes.

 The Contilia Retirement Group in Essen, Germany, made what is  probably the best calendar ever with a few of their seniors.

According  to German press, 5000 calendars were printed.  And they were given out to  residents of the Senior Centre, along with relatives and staff.

The  calendar models were interviewed about the project and said it was a ton of  fun to dress up as their favourite actors.

The  shoot was done with professional stylists and photographers to make sure  everything looked as cool as possible.

 The  oldest senior involved with the calendar was 98 years!

JANUARY


 


James  Bond

Wilhelm Buiting, 89


 
FEBRUARY


Breakfast  at Tiffany’s
Marianne Brunsbach, 86
 

MARCH

Titanic
Erna Rütt, 86, and Alfred Kelbch, 81

 
APRIL

Rocky
Erwin J von der Heiden, 80

 
MAY

Mary  Poppins
Erna Schenk, 78

 
JUNE

The  Seven Year Itch
Ingeborg Giolbass, 84, and Erich Endlein, 88

 
JULY

Blues  Brothers
Lothar Wischnewski, 76 and Margarete Schmidt, 77

 
AUGUST

Cabaret
Martha Bajohr, 77

 
SEPTEMBER

Giant
Joanna Trachenberg, 81 and Horst Krischat, 78

 
OCTOBER

Saturday Night Fever
Irmgard Alt, 79 and Siegfried Gallasch, 87

 
NOVEMBER

Dirty  Dancing
Johann Liedtke, 92 and Marianne Pape, 79

 
DECEMBER

Easy  Rider
Walter Loeser, 98 and Kurt Neuhaus, 90
 


 

 

 

‘Growing old’ is Mandatory,


 

 

‘Growing up’ is Optional!!


 

 

AND AS THEY SAY IN THE CLASSICS …

 

If you haven’t grown up by the time you're FIFTY


 

Well then you don’t have to!!!!


 


 

 

 



 














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