askye, I'm sorry you are having such a rough time.
If I were in reach of an opportunity to counter-protest WBC, I'd make a sign asking them to stop taking God's name in vain.
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askye, I'm sorry you are having such a rough time.
If I were in reach of an opportunity to counter-protest WBC, I'd make a sign asking them to stop taking God's name in vain.
So I took the option for staying home and told Will and said I need to just be alone and deal with this.
He got worried and showed up. And now I'm more of a mess because I'm dealing with so much and I know I'm feeling so upset and alone and just pissed because I knew this would happen.
Nimoy acted on his social conscience, too.
askye, I'm so sorry this is being so difficult for you. You are amazingly strong, and I so very much admire your determination to get beyond this and get things right for yourself.
PDX/PNW misses you, too, Cass.
Leonard Nimoy acted on MY social conscience too.
Today is the 29th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Peace March...which I know you all have heard me talk about, perhaps too many times.
What I have not previously mentioned is that Leonard Nimoy narrated, and appeared in the commercial that set me on the 3,742 mile journey that changed everything about my life.
In addition, when the organization that originally sponsored the March walked off (pun totally intended) with 3.2 million of the dollars people like me raised, Mr. Nimoy contributed to those of us who gutted it out to regroup and finish on time.
When it was all over, he strong-armed Paramount Studios to give us an editing suite to complete Cathy Zeutlin's documentary about our journey.
In this clip, you can hear his voice and catch a glimpse of him walking at 1:00.
He was a truly authentic, centered and human man. As far as I can tell, he never shrank from his own warts, yet was graciously accepting of everyone around him.
Today is the 29th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Peace March...which I know you all have heard me talk about, perhaps too many times.
Never enough. And thanks for sharing this tid bit. The more I learn about that man, the more I amazing I find him.
Wow, Bonny, that's really cool!
It really was, erin!
I still feel like a loser, but I did find a cable channel that airs H:LOTS in Spanish.Nobody's voice sounded weird, either...thought that was cool, although it does seem like only the kind of thing a loser might notice.