Apr
25

In Case Your Too Young to Remember | More Bea Arthur as Maude

Maude Moments: Maude’s Guilt Trip Pt 1

Parts 2 and3 after the jump

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Apr
25

'Maude' star Bea Arthur dies at 86

The death of popular actress Bea Arthur, who starred in the US television sitcom The Golden Girls, has been reported in Los Angeles.

Arthur, who played Dorothy Zbornak to the late Estelle Getty’s Sophia Petrillo, died at home of cancer at the age of 86, a family spokesman said.

She was also famous for the sitcom Maude, first creating the character in the comedy series All In The Family.

Arthur also won an Emmy Award for the musical Mame.

here is a great clip.

Rosie sings the theme from “Maude” to Bea Arthur

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Apr
18

Boys Really Wanna Be Her | Peaches – "Talk to Me" (official video)

100% prophet and squeal approved.

Possibly one of the coolest women making music alive today. The first official video from Peaches’ brilliant new album, “I Feel Cream”, out 5/5 on XL Recordings. Buy the album here: http://www.beggarsgroupusa….

If you actually pay for one album this year, make sure it is this one.

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Apr
18

Why Aging disgracefully is a good thing. | Just Say No to Aging!

The prophet has been saying this for over 50 years and many lifetimes.  Science is finally catching up.

A provocative new book from a Harvard psychologist suggests that changing how we think about our age and health can have dramatic physical benefits.

think yourself young

think yourself young

Imagine that you could rewind the clock 20 years. It’s 1989. Madonna is topping the pop charts, and TV sets are tuned to “Cheers” and “Murphy Brown.” Widespread Internet use is just a pipe dream, and Sugar Ray Leonard and Joe Montana are on recent covers of Sports Illustrated.

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