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Nov 17, 2016 14:54:34 GMT -5
Post by sherlok on Nov 17, 2016 14:54:34 GMT -5
Don't be sad. Be grumpy like me. It's more fun.
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Nov 18, 2016 4:06:46 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Nov 18, 2016 4:06:46 GMT -5
Im not sad, sher , its OK
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Nov 18, 2016 4:46:05 GMT -5
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Nov 19, 2016 5:56:00 GMT -5
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Nov 27, 2016 8:16:25 GMT -5
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Nov 29, 2016 14:20:49 GMT -5
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Dec 30, 2016 5:35:36 GMT -5
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Jan 10, 2017 14:25:04 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Jan 10, 2017 14:25:04 GMT -5
FADONNA (s) for Harper's Bazaar January 2017
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Mar 30, 2017 2:10:16 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Mar 30, 2017 2:10:16 GMT -5
www.celebitchy.com/529523/michelle_pfeiffer_worries_that_one_day_theyre_going_to_find_out_im_a_fraud_/" She hates being interviewed because she feels like a fraudI have this constant fear that I’m a fraud and that I’m going to be found out. I just got this e-mail from Steve Kloves who wrote and directed The Fabulous Baker Boys [1989], and he said, “How’s it going on Murder on the Orient Express?” which I just finished with Kenneth Branagh. And I said, “Oh, you know me. I feel like I’m ruining his movie.” Because the first week into shooting Baker Boys, I said the same thing to Steve: “I think I’m doing a terrible job in this.” I think that’s because I started working fairly quickly and I wasn’t ready. I didn’t have any formal training. I didn’t come from Juilliard. I was just getting by and learning in front of the world. So I’ve always had this feeling that one day they’re going to find out that I’m really a fraud, that I really don’t know what I’m doing."
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Mar 31, 2017 2:28:35 GMT -5
Post by emerald on Mar 31, 2017 2:28:35 GMT -5
The Kid Is Alright - Michael J. Fox still smiling 26 years after his Parkinson's diagnosis Has any American in public life confounded expectations more than Michael J. Fox? Even Fox is surprised to find himself where he is today — alive and well (enough), and at this moment in jeans and a baggy T-shirt, comfortably ensconced on an old leather couch near his Great Dane mix, Gus, who is splayed and snoring on a well-worn rug in an office that Fox keeps in the New York apartment building where he lives. He's also surprised to find himself so mentally hale — as sharp, earnest, open and golly-gee as when he first came out of our cathode Trinitrons and into our living rooms as Alex P. Keaton in the early 1980s. At 55, the father of four is happily married to his first and only wife, the actress Tracy Pollan. And against all odds, Fox has continued to act, earning his 18th Emmy nomination last year for his role as the Machiavellian lawyer Louis Canning on The Good Wife. His eponymous foundation, meanwhile, has funded more than $700 million for research into Parkinson's disease. If anyone had predicted any of this back when …. Well, of course nobody did, because people—doctors in fact—told Fox more than two and a half decades ago that he only had about ten good working years left. www.aarp.org/entertainment/style-trends/info-2017/michael-j-fox-aarp-magazine.html
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May 26, 2017 6:30:14 GMT -5
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May 30, 2017 20:37:45 GMT -5
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May 30, 2017 20:43:19 GMT -5
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Post by emerald on Jun 2, 2017 5:13:19 GMT -5
Reminds me of one of Trump's mentors, Roy Cohn. Ironically Finatra and Cohn knew each other.
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