Posted by CEK40 ![]() 4/12/2017 5:21 pm | #4491 |
Official DWTS Retweeted
People EW Network @PeopleEWNetwork 8h
We sat down with @NancyAKerrigan and talked all things @DancingABC #DTWS https://pen.live/2oXmiax
Link to interview:
http://people.com/pen/00000158-3295-d6e5-a15b-f79d34930000/0000015b-5f1c-d9b9-a3ff-ff5d16bf0000/
Posted by CEK40 ![]() 4/12/2017 5:27 pm | #4492 |
Nancy Kerrigan talks eating disorder she developed after 1994 attack: 'I didn't realize what I was doing'
Video link:
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/nancy-kerrigan-talks-eating-disorder-developed-1994-attack/story?id=46749177
Nancy Kerrigan Reveals Her Hardships After Infamous '94 Olympics AttackReturning to the spotlight as a 'Dancing With the Stars' contestant, Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan reveals that life after her infamous 1994 attack was anything but golden.
http://www.biography.com/news/nancy-kerrigan-dancing-with-the-stars-miscarriages-eating-disorder-interview
Why Nancy Kerrigan Developed An Eating DisorderLink to several articles:
http://hungarytoday.hu/~newsinfo/latest/why-nancy-kerrigan-developed-an-eating-disorder
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Posted by gabriele ![]() 4/12/2017 8:14 pm | #4493 |
april6263 wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
So did everyone see that I had posted Sharna and Bonner will be dancing to a song from "Wreck it Ralph" (not sure what song they have) and Val and Normani will be doing a song from "Mulan" ....I think she said this is the song they are dancing to.
UMMMMMMM.......WRECK IT RALPH?????......this may be the ONE Disney movie I know nothing about.....LOL....OMG.....are TPTB just TRYING to make it hard on them???.....and .....ummmmm.....I'll make a man out of you for Normani?????.......Ummmmm......Okaaayyy......wouldn't be my choice for her .....looks like its going to be an interesting night
I've wondered about that too, April. Beauty and the Beast would have to be an advantage as it is in the cinemas right now. At least here down under. In an interview early in the season, Sharna said she would like to do it. Last week she said they have two choices, contemporary and jazz. Now, it looks like they are doing tango. I have a feeling Bonner will be looking better with the tango. We have seen Wreck it Ralph in the cinema when it came out. But honestly, I would have to watch the trailer now to remind me what it is all about.... Kind of forgettable.... Ralph is a likeable, good guy despite his appearance that's about all I recall.
Posted by annieahoy ![]() 4/12/2017 8:16 pm | #4494 |
april6263 wrote:
annieahoy wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
Hope you can see this...can't find it any way but tumblr...
Gleb painting his daughters finger nails...
https://www.tumblr.com/reblog/159438671351/Z5kysk1YI can't find it AT ALL.
Hey Annie *waving* I couldn't find it either
April, did you see Shai when Peta brought him into the rehearsal and told Nick and Vanessa that this is what they have to look forward to? Shai's hands were huge, just like Maks'!!!!!
Posted by View from the Crow's Nest ![]() 4/12/2017 8:17 pm | #4495 |
Anyone remember that I chatted with a woman in PetCo who had her young male Standard Poodle with her. She had said that she needed to re-home him as her therapy dog did not treat him very well.
She called me the day I got back from Arizona. "Are you interested in Rio? I really want a good home for him and wanted to talk to you before advertising in the newspaper."
I said I would take him for a few hours for a couple of days just to see his personality, temperament, etc.
We've had him twice now...and I am so impressed. Sweet, quiet, no drama, yet playful (therapy dog never let him have any toys!!)
Hubby won't be back until next week. He is the one who thinks we should remain pet-less so we can travel more easily. When I told the owner this, she had a ready answer. "I'd love to take him back for a week or two whenever you want to be gone."
Hmmmmm.
Here he is playing with granddaughter in the back fenced yard. (The have no yard where he is now...just an outdoor 8x8 kennel
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Posted by annieahoy ![]() 4/12/2017 8:18 pm | #4496 |
View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
I don't think I can bring the actual video over either, but I did a screenshot of a cute part of it...
He asks her if this is her favorite color.
She says, no, purple is my favorite color.
Gleb then says, there's no school this week right? So we can paint your nails.
Thanks! This is great! Two great beauties here.
Posted by CEK40 ![]() 4/12/2017 9:29 pm | #4497 |
Wanted to come by and say good night to you all...Have a restful night and I will be back here tomorrow...
HUGS till then!!!
Posted by gabriele ![]() 4/13/2017 12:21 am | #4498 |
Posted by View from the Crow's Nest ![]() 4/13/2017 6:30 am | #4499 |
Good morning. Lots of robins around. They must have flown back up north about the time I did!!
I thought this was an interesting site for the history and events of the day.
UPI Almanac for Thursday, April 13, 2017On April 13, 1970, an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13, forcing NASA to abort the crew's planned lunar landing mission. The crew of James Lovell, Jack Swigert and Fred Haise, survived the harrowing ordeal, returning safely to Earth four days later. | Astronaut John L. Swigert, at right, with the "mailbox" rig improvised to adapt the Command Module's square carbon dioxide scrubber cartridges to fit the Lunar Module, which took a round cartridge. NASA Photo
Today is Thursday, April 13, the 103rd day of 2017 with 262 to follow.
The moon is waning. Morning stars are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Venus. Evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. They include British anti-government conspirator Guy Fawkes in 1570; Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, in 1743; Frank Woolworth, founder of the five-and-dime stores, in 1852; outlaw Butch Cassidy in 1866; Alfred Butts, inventor of the game Scrabble, in 1899; Irish playwright Samuel Beckett in 1906; Harold Stassen, former Minnesota governor who unsuccessfully sought the Republican presidential nomination seven times, in 1907; author Eudora Welty in 1909; actor/singer Howard Keel in 1919; atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair in 1919; actor Don Adams in 1923; actor Lyle Waggoner in 1935 (age 82); actor Paul Sorvino in 1939 (age 78); composer Bill Conti in 1942 (age 75); actor Tony Dow (Wally on Leave It To Beaver) in 1945 (age 72); singer Al Green in 1946 (age 71); actor Ron Perlman in 1950 (age 67); singer Peabo Bryson in 1951 (age 66); author/critic Christopher Hitchens in 1949; Max Weinberg, band leader/Bruce Springsteen drummer, in 1951 (age 66); chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1963 (age 54); and actor Rick Schroder in 1970 (age 47).
On this date in history:In 1742, George Frideric Handel's "Messiah" made its world premiere.
In 1932,
Democrats at a Jefferson Day luncheon accused the Hoover administration of wrecking the economy, plunging millions into misery and engulfing the government in debt due to extravagance.
In 1943, the Jefferson Memorial was dedicated in Washington on the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth.
In 1964, Sidney Poitier became the first African American to win an Oscar for Best Actor, honored for his work in Lilies of the Field.
In 1970, an oxygen tank exploded aboard Apollo 13 en route to a planned moon landing and one of the three astronauts aboard, Jack Swigert, the command module pilot, famously said, "Houston, we've had a problem." The mission was aborted and the craft, also carrying James Lovell, the commander, and Fred Haise, the lunar module pilot, returned safety to Earth April 17 after some harrowing moments.
In 1972, the first Major League Baseball strike ended, eight days after it began.
In 1984, Christopher Wilder, the FBI's "most wanted man," accidentally killed himself as police moved in to arrest him in New Hampshire. Wilder was a suspect in the deaths, rapes and disappearances of 11 young women in eight states.
In 1987, the Population Reference Bureau reported the world's population had exceeded 5 billion.
In 1997, Tiger Woods, 21, won the Masters, the youngest golfer to accomplish that feat and the first African American to win any of the four men's major professional golf tournaments. Woods also won the Masters in 2001, 2002 and 2005.
In 2005, as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty, Eric Rudolph pleaded guilty to four bombings that killed two people and injured more than 120. Among the attacks were bombings at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and two abortion clinics. Rudolph was sentenced to life in prison.
In 2009, music producer Phil Spector was found guilty of second-degree murder by a Los Angeles jury in his second trial for the 2003 slaying of Lana Clarkson, an actress and club hostess. He was sentenced to 19 years-to-life in prison.
In 2013, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis appointed eight cardinals to look into ways of reforming the Roman Catholic Church.
In 2014, for the second time in three years, Bubba Watson took home the famous Green Jacket after winning the Masters.
A thought for the day: "Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the limo breaks down." -- Oprah Winfrey
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Posted by View from the Crow's Nest ![]() 4/13/2017 6:36 am | #4500 |
Have a good day, lovelies.