Not too often, but occasionally, I get to spend some time with young people. Over the course of an afternoon, my twenty-something companion and I conversed about oodles of things. It turned out that both of us soon forget a person's name, but never forget a face. That led to discussing how changes in grooming might effect our ability to recognize someone. A man might grow a beard that changes him from weak-chinned to ruggedly handsome; a woman might have a makeover that transforms her from fugly to fabulous.
"Yeah," I said. "Tom Selleck was an average guy in his high school picture. Growing longer hair and a mustache turned him into a lady killer."
"Who's Tom Selleck?" my companion asked.
I know I'm old, but geez, Tom Selleck still appears on TV each week in "Blue Bloods." I guess neither Tom nor "Blue Bloods" is popular with young millennials. Then I wondered if my friend knew that lady killers didn't actually murder women.
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Tom Selleck's High School Year Book Picture
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This image is from Tom's early 1980s Magnum, P.I. days. LADY KILLER!
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