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Simply the Best🤍🕊️
Redd Foxx and the beautiful Lynn Hamilton
Rest in peace Tina Turner 🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊️🕊️
Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston
Angela Bassett’s 1980-90s Filmography (p.2)
Liberty (1986) / HeartBeat (1989) / Family of Spies (1990) / Snoops (1990) / The Heroes of Desert Storm (1991) / Locked Up: A Mother’s Rage (1991) / One Special Victory (1991) / Nightmare Cafe (1992) / Critters 4 (1992) / Passion Fish (1992)
This woman has not aged in 30 years!
Wow 😯
In the 1950s and '60s, young Ruben Santiago Jr. (Marcus Franklin) lives in a lively boardinghouse in the blue-collar town of Lackawanna, New York, with his father (Jimmy Smits) after his parents separate. Run by the motherly Nanny Crosby (S. Epatha Merkerson) and her taciturn husband (Terrance Dashon Howard), the boardinghouse residents, including The Bandleader (Mos Def), singer Pauline (Macy Gray) and cabaret owner Dick Barrymore (Ernie Hudson), teach the young boy about life and art.
Great movie 🎥
Getting By Without Friends
1. See it as something that is temporary. Even though it hurts now, it doesn’t mean it’s permanent. You’ll find other people who will treat you well. Be gentle on yourself and recognise that it will pass.
2. Learn to enjoy your own company. See it as a time to reflect on your life, and really think through what you want for yourself.
3. Spend time looking after animals. Pets are accepting, reliable and loyal. They’ll never hurt your feelings, and they’re good company.
4. Treat other people you meet really well. Usually, that results in a friendly response. That will help you to feel better - at least for a while.
5. Hang out with those who like the same things as you. If you’ve taken up a hobby or you like watching sport, speak to people you meet at these events. Even though you don’t know them, they are still some company.
6. Don’t let this bad experience hold you back. Keep reaching out to others. Have the courage to take risks. Eventually you’ll find a loyal friend who treats you well.
Grown middle age man
Working out at Planet Fitness