This reminds me of when I saw Mick Fleetwood signing wine bottles at Costco. I immediately assumed some heartbreak had befallen him and rushed home to google his name. I discovered that he had merely become a wine maker, it was a passion of his and he was successful at it.
I don't see anything in the link you gave to say Akroyd has fallen. I see him pursuing something new. He's had a long and very successful career, but people try new things, and that's what this looks like to me.
And he was the funny one.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of when I saw Mick Fleetwood signing wine bottles at Costco. I immediately assumed some heartbreak had befallen him and rushed home to google his name. I discovered that he had merely become a wine maker, it was a passion of his and he was successful at it.
ReplyDeleteI don't see anything in the link you gave to say Akroyd has fallen. I see him pursuing something new. He's had a long and very successful career, but people try new things, and that's what this looks like to me.
Petrea:
ReplyDeleteI love your optimistic perspective. It was only my curmudgeonly one speaking--
I think I'm with Petrea here. If Coppola can make a wine empire, why can't Akroyd have a vodka one.
ReplyDeleteI've got a little Dan Akroyd story to tell ... Don't worry, I'll practice it a few times before we meet up again.
ReplyDeleteAH- Can't wait!
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