Don't be a bad girl, a bitch, strinking violet or a people pleaser.........be a BADASS
Monday, November 22, 2010
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Charmed
-Prudence Halliwell
(October 28, 1970- May 17, 2001)
Powers and Ablilties
- Telekinesis
- Astral Projections
- Spell casting
- Potion making
-Piper Halliwell
(June 2, 1973-)
Powers and Ablilties
- Molecular Immboilzation
- Molecular Combustion
- Spell Casting
- Potion Making
-Phoebe Halliwell
(November 2, 1975-)
Powers and Ablilties
- Premotions
- Leviation
- Empathy
- Spell Casting
- Potion Making
- Martial Arts
-Paige Matthews/Halliwell
(August 2, 1977-)
Powers and Ablilties
- Telekinecti Orbing
- Orbing
- Sensing
- Healing
- Sheliding
- Spell Casting
- Potion Making
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Bad Ass Quote
"Don't be a bad girl, a bitch, a strinking voilet or a people-pleaser.....be a BADASS"
-Shannen Doherty
-Shannen Doherty
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Remembering Judy
Yes, she was talented, she had a beautiful voice and a great style. but her real genius was how she attracted and inspired so many other talented people who then lifted her up. Expectional people loved Judy Garland and expectionally. Many of the twentienth centurys greatest writers, directors, producers, composers and performers as well as countless other stage and screen struck professionals contributed passionately to Judy Garland incomparable life. It was not just one woman singing "Over the Rainbow" It was an amalgamatory of the most inspired talent on earth. That is one of the most important person in my life, that i admire Ms. Judy Garland, yes she had many combacks and died of one of them, but she'll always be in my heart, and so this is the Judy we remeber, singing "Over the Rainbow". This is the Judy we love rising from her troubles and on her way to a happier and better place. "A note that is really a note Makes the song the song writer wrote Seem sublime when it comes from the throat of Judy Garland. And how we loved watching her grow When she had Mickey Rooney in tow, And she'd say "We could put on a show!" That's Judy Garland. She sang on a trolley and danced with Astaire. And Judy and Gene made a helluva pair. But then she topped it, I swear, When she played a girl named Esther Who turned into Vicki Lester. And then there's a night I recall When she proved she was queen of them all, And the roof shook at Carniege Hall. And noboy will Compare to the thrill Of Judy Garland. For years, there's a debt that i owed To the girl from the Yellow Brick Road Who could make my emotions explode. So, thanks to the gods above For letting me fall in love With Judy Garland" The miracle is how the collaboration inexerably spread from the stage and screen to the audience. By the end of Judy's career the fansw were singing to her. The People standing on their seats with tears streaming down their faces were as likely to be HOLLYWOOD stars as plumbers from hoboken. Performer and audience were one. Another of Judy's contradiction? Of Course
Judy Garland {Frances Ethel Gumm}
born June 10, 1922-June 22, 1969 Judy Garland was only 47 years old
For Natalie
A Candle burning brightly forever in the wind. Your journey is not over, it has only just begin. You left so much behind like pictures, words and thoughts. But there are so many other things even a camera couldnt caught. Like the way your brown eyes sparlked on and off the sliver screen. Or your fear of water even with a sliver shean. The way you had a passion for life, nothing could bring you down. Even when you went through the hardtimes, you always got off the ground. If only you could see how special you really are. You lost but still so beautiful forever shinning star.
Remambering Natalie
Natalie Wood was a remarkable beauty who appeared in over 56 movies for the silver screen and television and was nominated for numerous Oscars throughout her career. What is improtant, is to remember Natalie's life, and the characters she created on-screen-- the poigant Austrian waif in "Tomorrow is Forever"..... precocious Susan in "Miracle on 34rd Street"..... tender, luminous Maria in "Westside Story".... Judy, the senstive teenager in "Rebel without a Cause"..... brave plucky Angie in "Love with the Proper Stranger"..... vulnerable Deanie in "Splendor in the Grass". The gifts Natalie gave her fans at the expense of her own identity. "Natalie Wood's" her actress alter ego, lives on in movies. What has been lost is Natasha. Its Terrible when someone dies, but this is an inordinately painful. For all the kids, growing up in sub-teen or teenage years, there is always one star who you pick for your very own because you want to be them--Natalie Wood is mine. She always got to do all the "good" things and I loved her for that. "Ootra Vechereem Moodreunaya" as Natalie said at the end of her eulogy for her Fahd. "Now we feel so sad about losing you, as one sometimes feels sad at nightfall. But we will have our morning when our spirits will lift, our sadness will lighten and we will realize we havent really lost you, because your uniqueness to us all will always live in our hearts." "Spakoynee noch, Natasha!" "Feel the gladness of the May! What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now forever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind"
Never Again
From childhood's hour I have not been. As others were; I have not seen. As others saw; I could not bring. My passions from a common spring. From the same source I have not taken. My sorrow; I could not awaken.
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