If You Don't Have a Dream, It Can't Come True
-Lena Nozizwe
Monday, July 30, 2007
Starring in Your Own-Cartoon
Maybe the box office success--more than 71 million bucks for the weekend-- means that they just don't care. It's been almost impossible to become Simpsonized--that is upload your photo and make yourself over along the lines of Bart or Marge. The website www.simpsonizeme.com has been deluged and it's almost impossible to even log on.
If you still want to be a cartoon and don't have the patience try www.meez.com. It's time you became more animated.
If you still want to be a cartoon and don't have the patience try www.meez.com. It's time you became more animated.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Starring in Your Own-Food Network Show
Starring in Your Own-Documentary
Publish Post
Is there something that you just have to do?
I've been working on my documentary, Hut to Hollywood and this week my trailer debuts online.
What passion project is driving you?
Is there something that you just have to do?
I've been working on my documentary, Hut to Hollywood and this week my trailer debuts online.
What passion project is driving you?
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Star Father-The NBA's Derek Fisher
While watching an interview with NBA star Derek Fisher this morning I smiled, I got teary and I glowed.
Glowed when I heard that Fisher missed a playoff game and left behind almost $21 million dollars from the Utah Jazz so that he could be as close as possible to the best doctors to take care of his daughter.
He did land another contact, this one with the Lakers in Los Angeles for $14 million dollars. For him the pay cut is worth it.
Derek said simply, “I think at this point in my career, and in my life, really, not just as a basketball player but as a man, more than anything — learning how to be a husband and learning how to be a father —those are the sacrifices you make for your family, and you just work it out.”
A man after my heart.
Now that's a star!
Smiled when I saw his infant daughter's infectious grin.
Got teary when I heard that baby Tatum has retinoblastoma, a rare form of eye cancer.
Glowed when I heard that Fisher missed a playoff game and left behind almost $21 million dollars from the Utah Jazz so that he could be as close as possible to the best doctors to take care of his daughter.
He did land another contact, this one with the Lakers in Los Angeles for $14 million dollars. For him the pay cut is worth it.
Derek said simply, “I think at this point in my career, and in my life, really, not just as a basketball player but as a man, more than anything — learning how to be a husband and learning how to be a father —those are the sacrifices you make for your family, and you just work it out.”
A man after my heart.
With all the trash talk and behavior coming out of the world of sports these days, just thought you should know.
Now that's a star!
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