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Posted by:Fred |
#8 Thanks, GBMC - I had no idea the Stones had ever put out such a nice song. Lord knows it's never played on the radio. :-( Y'all can pre-order Susan Boyle's CD through Amazon for $9.99 - click through from Rantburg (ad is to the right) and Fred gets a small cut. I always go to Amazon through Rantburg, even it I'm not planning on buying anything - ya' never know. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2009-09-15 23:35 |
#7 Thanks for posting that GB. Her voice is amazing, stops me in my tracks and that song is wonderful. |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2009-09-15 23:25 |
#6 Natalie's the one on the left. |
Posted by: Fred 2009-09-15 16:19 |
#5 Barbara: The Rolling Stones - "Wild Horses" Susan Boyle's (SuBo) - "Wild Horses" |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2009-09-15 11:29 |
#4 Natalie and her little sister Lana Lana grew up to be 1971 Bond Girl Plenty O'Toole She really grew up! |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2009-09-15 11:11 |
#3 Thanks, Fred. She does brighten up the day. She is much bwtter without shoes. |
Posted by: Richard of Oregon 2009-09-15 10:40 |
#2 Death In September and October 1981, Wood and Wagner stayed in Raleigh, North Carolina while Wood did location work for the science-fiction film Brainstorm.[15] Wood then spent most of November in California shooting interior scenes with Christopher Walken and other cast members on the MGM lot in Culver City.[15] After Thanksgiving, Wood, Wagner and Walken went on to Catalina Island for the weekend and on the night of November 28 their yacht (Splendour) was anchored in Isthmus Cove. Also on board was the boat's skipper, Dennis Davern, who had worked for the couple for many years. Wood apparently tried to either leave the yacht or secure a dinghy from banging against the hull when she accidentally slipped and fell overboard. A woman on a nearby yacht said she heard calls for help at around midnight. The cries lasted for about 15 minutes and were answered by someone else who said, "Take it easy. We'll be over to get you".[7] "It was laid back," the witness recalled. "There was no urgency or immediacy in their shouts".[7] An investigation by Los Angeles County coroner Thomas Noguchi resulted in an official verdict of accidental drowning. Noguchi concluded Wood had drunk "seven or eight" glasses of wine and was intoxicated when she died. There were marks and bruises on her body which could have been received as a result of her fall.[7] Noguchi later wrote had Wood not been intoxicated she likely would have realized her heavy down-filled coat and wool sweater were pulling her underwater and would have removed them.[16] Noguchi also wrote that he found Wood's fingernail scratches on the side of the rubber dinghy indicating she was trying to get in. Wood was 43 at the time of her death and is buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery. |
Posted by: 3dc 2009-09-15 05:31 |
#1 Natalia Zacharenko aka Natalie Wood Nice Dog How about a fireside chat? Big Brown Eyes Daily Gam Shot Something more comfortable Nightie Night |
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC 2009-09-15 03:52 |