Thank You All, So Much

Hello, everybody!

Well, I'm sure you all have heard by now that Betrayers of the Population's (oops! My bad!), I mean, British Petroleum's, latest attempt to put a stop to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has drastically failed.  The "top kill" ending up not even attempting to kill the gushing oil leak at the bottom of the Gulf, and now, they're looking for other options, but, if you ask me, I really think that all their options have pretty much run out.  And time is running out for all of the sea animals in the Gulf as well.  I looked at a picture in the front page section of The Los Angeles Times this morning and I saw a dead dolphin lying in the water, being towed behind a marine biologist boat.  So the killed Flipper (the bastards!), and it all looks like it's going to go downhill from here on in, and pretty fast, if you ask me.  So a way of life that the Gulf shore people have known for centuries, as well as a way of life the rest of us would know through low prices and non scarcity of supplies, will soon and tragically come to an end.  Thank you, BP, so much.

And I would also like to say a brief "thank you" to three of the most talented people this world has ever known, who have all recently taken their final bows on this earthly stage.  First of all, I'd like to say thank you to the lovely Leena Horne, a rare beauty on the inside as well as out, who entertained a multitude of generations while contributing to the civil rights movement in her own elegant way.  I'd also would like to say kudos to Gary Coleman, who continues to entertain millions around the world through reruns of the classic sitcom Different Strokes, through many syndicated outlets, including TV Land, and who, along with his cast members Todd Bridges, Dana Plato, Conrad Bain, and Charlotte Rae, taught many, many people that, no matter who you are, people are really the same wherever you go.  And finally, a final shout out to the one and only Dennis Hopper, one of the original Easy Riders, who put up a valiant battle with cancer in later years.  Whether he was on screen or in real life, he taught us all that you can be a rebel and a bit of a cup up at the very same time.  All three of these very talented thespians have made their mark on the world's stage, and in the hearts and minds of people all over the world.  Thank you all, so very much.

Well, that's all for this week.  Until next time, be well, stay well, and don't forget to help the survivors on the earthquakes!

Sincerely,




Marley Sue
 

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