I am Mr Ibrahim Attah, I have something very important to shear with you. contact me through my Email Address: ibrahimattah6@gmail.com. for more details.
Hi Judy
What will you do 1st of May 2012? You are living in the area of the BIG HUG event. Maybe you like to participate. Information about the topic you can find when you visit my profile. See you there. :o)
With unconditional Love
Sylvia
Hi Judy,
Thanks for the congrats! Didn't even know I was up there. hehe
love and peace always and everywhere,
Louis
p.s. and thanks again for having my song Peaceful on your page ;-)
At 1:14am on September 30, 2008, Elin Norstrøm said…
Hi Judy. :)
Thanks for your letter. - yes my flu is better.
How are you? - I see your very active here,
are your com, better? - mine is so so. lol
I`m on fb. too, but it works so slow on my com now,
not fun anymore.
- I have a lot of peace friends there too.
Have a lot of work this week, so I dont have much time to be here. - but will have holiday next week.
Its really getting colder in Norway now.
- hope I can get my garden ready for the winter,
next week. - I love garden work, gives me peace in mind.
Hope your fine.
Love from Elin
At 12:53pm on September 28, 2008, WorldPeaceTV said…
Hi Judy, I'm the founder of EuroRock Peace Full Sail and work with a network of organizations, musicians, bands,film crews and writers. We are still young and growing! We set sail again in December. Don't forget to 'friend' us on myspace! peace
I am deeply saddened by the death of
Paul Newman: 1925 - 2008. What a wonderful human being he was!
27 September 2008 8:49 AM, PDT | From IMDb News
Beloved actor and humanitarian Paul Newman has died of cancer in his home in Westport, Connecticut. He was 83.
Newman, whose stunning blue eyes and immense capacity for generosity made him one of the most cherished personalities of his era, was an extremely private man and was rumored to have been seriously ill for several months. He had canceled some planned appearances in the summer.
Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1925, Newman first made his mark on the stage and TV but his startling good looks and undeniable presence destined him to appear on the screen. Newman often played troubled characters with streaks of nobility such as “Fast” Eddie Felson in The Hustler, and the eponymous, irrepressible roles of Hud Bannon in Hud and the imprisoned rebel, Cool Hand Luke.
But it was his role as Butch in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, opposite Robert Redford, that thrust him into the realm of superstardom. He followed it with other classic films including The Sting, The Towering Inferno, Slap Shot, and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean.
Newman was a star right out of the gate, however, being nominated for an Oscar for his third major role as Brick Pollitt, the drunken husband locked in a loveless marriage with Elizabeth Taylor’s smoldering “Maggie the Cat” in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Newman’s real-life relationship was exactly the opposite. He was married to actress Joanne Woodward for 50 years. The two worked together in 1958’s The Long Hot Summer. It was the same year they were wed and that Woodward won an Oscar for her work in 1957’s The Three Faces of Eve.
It was not the end of their professional collaborations. Newman also directed her to another Oscar nomination in Rachel, Rachel (the film picked up four nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay by their lifelong friend, Stewart Stern). Newman also directed Woodward in The Glass Managerie and starred with her in Mr. & Mrs. Bridge.
Nominated for seven Oscars (including Best Actor nods for Absence of Malice and The Verdict), Newman finally won on his eighth nomination for his reprisal role of Fast Eddie in Martin Scorsese’s The Color of Money (he would be nominated two more times afterward, for Best Actor in Nobody’s Fool and Best Supporting Actor in Road to Perdition).
But of all the trophies Newman won or was awarded in his life, none seem more appropriate than his honorary 1994 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Newman’s charitable giving, from his Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, a camp for seriously ill children or his proceeds from Newman’s Own, are legendary. As was the man. As will be his legacy.
Newman is survived by Woodward, his five daughters and several grandchildren. A son, Scott Newman, died of an accidental drug overdose in 1978.
--Prepared by IMDb staff
Good Morning Judy. Yes we are feeling the cool down. (just a bit) I miss having nights where I can open the windows and enjoy the coolness from the night. Have a beautiful weekend.
Wishing you peace, love, and harmony,
Lisa
hi Judy..i never did so far,,,but for communicating you can always reach their energies..but maybe one day i will swim with them..i have had a real contact with a dolphin in a pool..you can read about it on http://goudendolfijnen.spaces.live.com/
i wish you a very nice evening...
love
Claudia
At 8:40pm on September 24, 2008, CalmMountain said…
Thank you for the kind welcome, always happy to befriend another peaceful soul. May your computer be healed. =) I'd be surprised if I knew your brother but it's nice to imagine the world is not so far away, in some sense. California has always been a lovely place for me, I owe a lot of my current confidence and hope to the people there. It would make me happy to return there someday and revisit the Peace Lantern at the Japanese Tea Gardens. Take care!
Thank you for the friend requests! I will be so happy to add you when I get to a computer that works! Love and peace to all!
At 12:10am on September 24, 2008, Elin Norstrøm said…
Hi Judy. :)
Thanks for your note. - so sorry for your trouble with your computer.
Mine is better now, but dont realy feel I can trust it. - my son is living in the house, so I can lend his if mine fails.
My flu is better, I was in full job again on monday. - - but are still coufhing.......
One of my collegs died yesterday, she felt down the stairs at home. - we are all in shock.
Today we had a memory time/day for here, the kids was so wonderful. - they have been like angels all day. They were crying, talking,
laughing about funny memories, they were making poems and drawings to here that we put on a wall to remind here. - we all loved that lady dearly.
I was tiered when I came home, so I felt to sleep after dinner.
Real life experiences are so fine, even death.
- you learn something about respect, and makes us feel closer together.
When I saw the kids today, how they shared and took care of eachother, themself and even the teachers, it gives me hope for the coming generation and the world.
We just have to spread peace where we can.
Hope you are fine, and that you can see the beauty in life, no matter what. :)
Love from Elin
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I am Mr Ibrahim Attah, I have something very important to shear with you. contact me through my Email Address: ibrahimattah6@gmail.com. for more details.
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just dropping and leaving some flowers to welcome spring.
I hope you are well and happy
Hugs and peace
What will you do 1st of May 2012? You are living in the area of the BIG HUG event. Maybe you like to participate. Information about the topic you can find when you visit my profile. See you there. :o)
With unconditional Love
Sylvia
just passing by to drop a bit of love and to wish you a Happy New Year (a little late). I have been too busy.
Anyway, Hugs
Love and Peace
I wish you HAPPY NEW YEAR & PEACE AND LOVE IN 2009;
Greetings from Izmir-TURKEY
well, it was not very hard to find you. When the path is the same it is easy to find each other, don't you think?
Hugs and peace,
Elisabetta
DIRITTI CIVILI,DIRITTI UMANI,DIGNITA' ALL'UOMO.
NO VIOLENZA,DISCRIMINAZIONE RAZZIALE PER TUTTI I POPOLI DELLA TERRA.
Fratellanza,Libertà,Pace: Ciro Liuzzi.
Thanks for the congrats! Didn't even know I was up there. hehe
love and peace always and everywhere,
Louis
p.s. and thanks again for having my song Peaceful on your page ;-)
Thanks for your letter. - yes my flu is better.
How are you? - I see your very active here,
are your com, better? - mine is so so. lol
I`m on fb. too, but it works so slow on my com now,
not fun anymore.
- I have a lot of peace friends there too.
Have a lot of work this week, so I dont have much time to be here. - but will have holiday next week.
Its really getting colder in Norway now.
- hope I can get my garden ready for the winter,
next week. - I love garden work, gives me peace in mind.
Hope your fine.
Love from Elin
Paul Newman: 1925 - 2008. What a wonderful human being he was!
27 September 2008 8:49 AM, PDT | From IMDb News
Beloved actor and humanitarian Paul Newman has died of cancer in his home in Westport, Connecticut. He was 83.
Newman, whose stunning blue eyes and immense capacity for generosity made him one of the most cherished personalities of his era, was an extremely private man and was rumored to have been seriously ill for several months. He had canceled some planned appearances in the summer.
Born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1925, Newman first made his mark on the stage and TV but his startling good looks and undeniable presence destined him to appear on the screen. Newman often played troubled characters with streaks of nobility such as “Fast” Eddie Felson in The Hustler, and the eponymous, irrepressible roles of Hud Bannon in Hud and the imprisoned rebel, Cool Hand Luke.
But it was his role as Butch in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, opposite Robert Redford, that thrust him into the realm of superstardom. He followed it with other classic films including The Sting, The Towering Inferno, Slap Shot, and The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean.
Newman was a star right out of the gate, however, being nominated for an Oscar for his third major role as Brick Pollitt, the drunken husband locked in a loveless marriage with Elizabeth Taylor’s smoldering “Maggie the Cat” in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Newman’s real-life relationship was exactly the opposite. He was married to actress Joanne Woodward for 50 years. The two worked together in 1958’s The Long Hot Summer. It was the same year they were wed and that Woodward won an Oscar for her work in 1957’s The Three Faces of Eve.
It was not the end of their professional collaborations. Newman also directed her to another Oscar nomination in Rachel, Rachel (the film picked up four nominations, including Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay by their lifelong friend, Stewart Stern). Newman also directed Woodward in The Glass Managerie and starred with her in Mr. & Mrs. Bridge.
Nominated for seven Oscars (including Best Actor nods for Absence of Malice and The Verdict), Newman finally won on his eighth nomination for his reprisal role of Fast Eddie in Martin Scorsese’s The Color of Money (he would be nominated two more times afterward, for Best Actor in Nobody’s Fool and Best Supporting Actor in Road to Perdition).
But of all the trophies Newman won or was awarded in his life, none seem more appropriate than his honorary 1994 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Newman’s charitable giving, from his Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, a camp for seriously ill children or his proceeds from Newman’s Own, are legendary. As was the man. As will be his legacy.
Newman is survived by Woodward, his five daughters and several grandchildren. A son, Scott Newman, died of an accidental drug overdose in 1978.
--Prepared by IMDb staff
Wishing you peace, love, and harmony,
Lisa
i wish you a very nice evening...
love
Claudia
Thanks for your note. - so sorry for your trouble with your computer.
Mine is better now, but dont realy feel I can trust it. - my son is living in the house, so I can lend his if mine fails.
My flu is better, I was in full job again on monday. - - but are still coufhing.......
One of my collegs died yesterday, she felt down the stairs at home. - we are all in shock.
Today we had a memory time/day for here, the kids was so wonderful. - they have been like angels all day. They were crying, talking,
laughing about funny memories, they were making poems and drawings to here that we put on a wall to remind here. - we all loved that lady dearly.
I was tiered when I came home, so I felt to sleep after dinner.
Real life experiences are so fine, even death.
- you learn something about respect, and makes us feel closer together.
When I saw the kids today, how they shared and took care of eachother, themself and even the teachers, it gives me hope for the coming generation and the world.
We just have to spread peace where we can.
Hope you are fine, and that you can see the beauty in life, no matter what. :)
Love from Elin
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