
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
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ONE OF THOSE DAYS ...
Tuesday night I left my office at 5:30 pm and went to the parking garage, got into my car, put all my crap on the passenger seat, looked in ...
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WOW. So six years ago this gal posted this picture of herself with a letter to all the ladies who were sending her hate. This was my ...
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Last night the bus was late … AGAIN. The driver has been late for the last three weeks. The bus is supposed to pick us up at 5:40 pm an...
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Here it is, short and sweet. OK, here's how it's going to go down. All these morons are going to be in Trump's cabinet whether ...
A true movie star; beautiful and generous. She suffered quite a bit, but no more. R.I.P. Liz.
ReplyDeleteLEGENDARY BEAUTY...REST IN PEACE...ELIZABETH...
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful woman, such a wonderful actress....the last of the true movie stars of that generation.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Taylor is my favorite actress of all time . . . I will miss her very much but thankful that she left so many wonderful movies for me to watch over and over and a legacy of good will that will continue through the years that come, she will live forever.
ReplyDeleteAnother sign that an era has passed away. I remember the first time I saw a close up of a young Elizabeth Taylor's eyes on a magazine cover in a grocery check out line, I thought: WOW! If eyes are the window to the soul, her window is stained glass.
ReplyDeleteI agree....the end of an era. Liz was legendary, iconic, classy. I hope that she and Dick are up there, together, clinking glasses and smashing lampshades and laughing....Debbie...I don't know how else to make myself known to you! Thank you for your response! Let me know how to do so! Cheers--Enid
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