Bruce Willis has announced he is retiring from acting. A lot of heart comedians were about to write. He retired a long time ago if he ever acted at all. But then I would have stopped on reading that his retirement was due to a brain disorder, a phase EUM. It's one thing to make a grandiose statement about retiring from acting to whom some it registers as barely a job. It's another thing to have the choice of being able to do your job taken away from you. The past two years have seen actors and writers and comedians flail about as they try to find income streams to keep them going until everything opened up again. Ah, lot of people didn't come back from having to get a 9 to 5 job that no longer allowed them to freedom to additional tour. The UK chancellor even told everyone in the arts they had to retrain, give up, move on without even blinking. I don't think a lot of people will forget how abandoned they felt when they were told the dream is over. Now get out of the arts and find a real job. So what now? For Bruce, Dear Keith, have had a great career but a great time. I'm 67 years old, for Pete's sake. 67. I've just tried asteroids made the word epic. I am my own. His head's down his mind. I've even been seen by someone who saw dead people. If nothing else, maybe people become aware of Asia. Maybe some more money will be put in to research and funding. I'll be fine are not, but it's been a good ride. Dear Bruce, it's hard to have you working in life in the future. You would have planned for yourself taken away from you. Whatever the circumstance, There's a lot of people out there who can relate to what you're going through, at least to you. But at least you have a family to look out for you. When I naturally eyes of retires, you always searching for the favourite film. For me, it was unbreakable, so thanks for that I could have wished you stayed on broken for a little bit longer.
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