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he was killed the next day.
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with the post I just put up I thought that I would lighten things up a bit.
I have a prayer request to make on behalf of a blogging friend.She (C.C.) needs our prayers,she is going through a rough patch in her life. I now that road that she is on and needs prayers., I battle that road a lot myself.
Most of the time I do not share my feelings as my friend does,But I have found myself on that road way too many times.
This is why my blog is so important to me,so I can ask for morale support when needed for a friend or prayers that are needed.
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this weeks flashback friday offing,it’s only a day late!
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just because we need to take a minuite.
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I seen this on at least 5 blogs in the past week and just had to make a second attempt at posting here.Enjoy! We all need some valadition during our lives.
As stated Thank you Hit-or-miss for these that l awards from her site. I thank you.
Now to give these away. I’m giving these away to all my regular commentor’s on my site.
Ricardo Montalban, the Mexican-born actor whose credits included the hit television series “Fantasy Island,” dies at 88.
Montalban played island host Mr. Roarke on the series, which ran from 1978 to 1984. The show also starred the late Herve Villechaize, who played Roarke’s diminutive assistant, Tattoo.
Tattoo was noted for yelling the phrase, “The Plane! The Plane!” as guests arrived on the island at the beginning of each program.
Montalban’s death was announced at a meeting of the city council in Los Angeles by president Eric Garcetti, who represents the district where the actor lived. No cause of death was revealed.
Montalban also appeared in films, including “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” where he reprised the role of the villain Khan which he originated in the “Star Trek” television series.
His other film credits included the “Spy Kids” trilogy and “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes.”
On television, he guest-starred on many shows including “Ironside,” “Gunsmoke” and “Hawaii Five-O,” and was a cast member on “The Colbys.” He won an Emmy in 1978 for his supporting role in the series “How the West was Won.”
Most recently, Montalban recorded voice roles for the animated shows “Kim Possible” and “Family Guy.”
Montalban also was a stage actor, and was nominated for a Best Actor Tony Award in 1958 for his role in “Jamaica.”
Folks I have come to the conclusion that I am a computer addict. I’m addicted to blogging and got addicted to things like Entre card and Twitter. Well to correct said addiction I have quite twitter.and will be leaving Entre card when the last advert is run. So there for i will just be content to reading blogs and writing my blog(s)