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Fred
Travalena: The ‘Humble’ Man of 1000 faces
On Saturday, July 18, 2009 my wife and I attended the
memorial service to celebrate the life of comedic great, Fred Travalena.
While I had the honor of being
Fred’s Webmaster since 2005, I never realized the star quality this man
held until the service at the “Church of the Way” in Van Nuys, Ca. One
by one I watched several reputable entertainers up on stage reflecting
on Fred’s life, names such as Wink Martindale (American Disc Jockey and
Talk Show Host), Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing on the hit show ‘The Love
Boat’) and Oscar Winning Actress Shirley MaClaine. Continued
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Michael
Jackson: The Lost Childhood -- June 27, 2009
Back in the 1980’s there was
no one in the world that influenced the budding Generation ‘X’ like that
of Michael Jackson. Yes, there was President Ronald Regan, Bo Jackson,
MTV, Boy George, Madonna and those funky heavy metal hair bands. But no
one topped the power of Michael Jackson.
He was not just a star; he was phenomenon. He commanded your attention,
weather you were a music fan or not. Where he went, legions of fans followed,
screaming for a glimpse. The world had not seen that since the Beatles
and Elvis. Continued
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The
Evils of Real Estate.
Unethical Practices of a Sourthern California Company
Here in America,
we all dream of owning a home. I grew up thinking that by now, I would
have a home in the suburbs that provided my family and I with a sold roof
over our heads. After all, my parents lived that dream. We had settled
in a beautiful two-story home in Flanders, NJ surrounded by lush greenery
and friendly neighbors.
Every now and then the neighbor kids
would join me in a game of baseball or football, whatever season it was.
America at that time supported that dream of owning a home and so did
mortgage companies. Continued
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