Monica Elizabeth Freeman (Mona Freeman), was an American film actress, and a former child star. In 1944 she became a popular teen movie star. As an adult she appeared in mostly B-movies. She starred in a film noir called Angel Face (1952). Her appearances in movie films ended in the 1950’s, but she kept her acting job in television. She was married to Pat Nerney (1945-1952), and to H. Jack Ellis (1961-1992), which she was widowed. She died on May 23, 2014. She was 87 years old. R.I.P. Mona Freeman.
Month: June 2014
Summer Vacation Is Here!!!
There are many reasons to be happy, and to enjoy the summer. You can go to the movies with your girlfriend or boyfriend. Going at the beach is awesome, because you get to see people playing sports like football on the beach. Maybe you want to see a play at the Broadway Theater. Probably you want to go to California for a vacation trip. You can go to a bookstore to sit down to eat, drink, and read anything you want. There is no reason for being depressed this year. Most people want to se you happy. You can go to a book fair to meet famous authors, buy their books, and get their autographs in the book. Go to the movies to see a movie like “The Fault In Our Stars”, or “Maleficent”. Once you do positive things you will be happy, and that is what we want of you. Enjoying many things without a fuss is great, and if it’s sports it’s better to argue with refs at your home on TV, and not in arenas. Don’t worry we all get mad at wrong calls, so you aren’t alone in this one. But, try not to over do it, or else. My favorite character of horror movies back in the 80’s was Freddy Krueger from The Nightmare On Elm Street series, and in the summer I used to enjoy all those movies at the movie theaters. I have had much fun with watching sports, watching movies, and reading horror novels when I was a teen. We are all entitled to enjoy entertainment, as long it doesn’t get out of hand from fans. I want you all to be happy, and have fun. This is your life!!! 🙂 😉
Enjoy Nature, and It’s Beautiful Days
Most of the days are filled with a blue sky with clouds around it. We travel all around the U.S., and all around the world to see plants, mountains, and animals. Most of us have cats, hamsters, and dogs, which they love us. They feel the same feelings for us, and they are our families. I love flowers, because they are so beautiful, and different. The best days are when it rains, because the birds love it, and the plants get fed so they can grow. Water is our most important resource, and we need it everyday. We would rather avoid liquids like sodas, alcohol, coffees, frappes, and ice coffees. The fruits come from plants like trees, and it is the ones we should be eating. We enjoy the air that blows in our directions. The birds sing, the lions play with each other, and monkeys fool around. The best time to enjoy nature is through its seasons. Everything that God, and Jesus has brought us is to enjoy the whole wonderful love of nature. The sun is great to watch in so many ways, from different countries, and the moon as well when there is an eclipse. Mother nature is lovely.
Godzilla of Earths
The “Alien Planet” is 17 times heavier than any Exo-Planet discovered so far. Scientists discovered recently a new type of huge, and rocky alien world, which is 560 light-years from Earth. The “Mega-Earths” an Exo-Planet Kepler 10c weighs 17 times as much as Earth does. It circles a sunlike star in the constellation Draco. It is much bigger than “Super-Earths”, which are class of planets slightly bigger than our home planet Earth.
Maya Angelou (1928-2014)
Maya Angelou was an American author, and poet. She wrote and published seven autobiographies, 3 book essays, and several poetry books. She published her first autobiographical book about her life, “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” in 1969, which brought her international recognition, and acclaim. She recited her poem “On The Pulse of Morning” in 1993 at President Bill Clinton’s inauguration, making it the first poet to make an inaugural recitation, since Robert Frost at Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961. She died in the morning of May 28, 2014. She was 86 years old. R.I.P. Maya Angelou.
Give Lonely People Another Chance
I think that lonely people should be given a chance, if they have changed for good. The world is cruel to some good lonely people. I think we don’t think about other people’s feelings, instead we see them for their looks, and popularity. What I don’t get is why some people wouldn’t give the loneliest good people another chance? This is why good lonely people’s reputation is being destroyed, and some people don’t care about this. What is it with this world? I think we are going downhill thinking this way. I know it doesn’t hurt the people who already have happy social lives, but it does hurt the lonely good people’s chances. I was one of the lonely people before, because of most people’s bad judgments on me. There are more of me who have hidden secrets. Some people blame lonely people for little things, and don’t give them chances when they show them they’ve changed. It is clear that some people who have great lives don’t actually care for them. This is sad, and it shouldn’t be this way. The lonely good people don’t lose, instead it’s the people who didn’t give them a second chance who are losing. My clear conscience doesn’t go for the negatives, and I know who have changed. In my opinion of the people not giving good lonely people chances is the silliest problem to have. The right thing is to give good lonely people second chances. End of story. If you don’t it’s you who will pay for it in the losing end. It is best to be on the winning end. Share love and peace with each other. It won’t hurt to most of you to give them chances for what they’ve never had.
Ann B. Davis (1926-2014)
Ann Bradford Davis was an American television actress. She achieved success as Charmaine “Schultzy” Schultz in The Bob Cummings Show (1955-59), which she won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a comedy series. Her best known role was as the housekeeper Alice Nelson in The Brady Bunch comedy show series. She died in June 1, 2014, from a subdural hematoma after a fall in her bathroom. She was 88 years old.