- May 1, 2011
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He went gray at a really young age. He was completely gray I think when I first saw a picture of him 6-7 years ago. I bet he was over half gray by the time he graduated high school. When I first saw what he looked like I knew wasn't old, but I took him for being around my age, which was like 40 at the time, but he was really only like 28.Whatever. He also thought we were going to trade Bratt for JT Miller. On a side note, Seravalli might be the oldest-looking person on the planet who is actually my age (34).
I think most people that are heavier look younger than they are or at least younger than they would look if they were real thin, as a fuller face keeps you from having a lot of age and people with thinner faces and not a whole lot of facial fat tend to look older, but I feel like it makes him look older. I doubt he ages much in the next 10-15 years though. He's one of those people that will probably look barely any older in his 50's than he does now.
When I look at his face I can kind of see 34 and not 40-something.
When I hear him I can tell he's young. If you never saw what he looked like and only heard his voice you'd think he was in his 20's, if not late teens.
He kind of has one of those younger, underdeveloped, higher pitched voices. I kind of do too, which is why many people mistake me for a woman over the phone and sometimes in drive thru's over the speaker.