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Cole Hamels, Jonathan Jonathan Papelbon Traded From Phillies.

They took away from me the only players I wanted to view being a Phillies fan in 2015.

I love watching excellent pitching.  Now Ruben go crawl in a hole somewhere out of this area.  You destroyed what is left of the Philadelphia Phillies for what, AA players?  I question these trades. Will these players ever make it to CB Park field?

This fan is so sick emotionally being a die hard Phillies fan ( with my dearest Cousin Marjorie.) Ok, Papelbon was a head case to the media but was also the best closer in baseball at the present. If the Phillies were ahead, I would make sure I watched Paps close.  The movement on his baseballs were incredible. Yes, I know how to call pitches, low, high, outside, inside, curve, fastball.  Hamels, well, a leftie with an MVP and a World Series ring from 2008. Also, last start had  no-hitter.  I am speechless.

I am in mourning. I am in tears. I need grief counseling. Help!

( Sorry Chip, the Birds will not do it for me this year)

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Companies That Support Planned Parenthood’s Murder, 2015.

Planned Parenthood Makes as Much as $23 Million Annually From Selling Aborted Baby Body Parts

Senate Will Vote on Measure to De-Fund Planned Parenthood Before August Recess

Via The Daily Signal

  1. Adobe
  2. American Cancer Society
  3. American Express
  4. AT&T
  5. Avon
  6. Bank of America
  7. Bath & Body Works
  8. Ben & Jerry’s
  9. Clorox
  10. Converse
  11. Deutsche Bank
  12. Dockers
  13. Energizer
  14. Expedia
  15. ExxonMobil
  16. Fannie Mae
  17. Groupon
  18. Intuit
  19. Johnson & Johnson
  20. La Senza
  21. Levi Strauss
  22. Liberty Mutual
  23. Macy’s
  24. March of Dimes
  25. Microsoft
  26. Morgan Stanley
  27. Nike
  28. Oracle
  29. PepsiCo
  30. Pfizer
  31. Progressive
  32. Starbucks
  33. Susan G. Komen
  34. Tostitos
  35. Unilever
  36. United Way
  37. Verizon
  38. Wells Fargo

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Faith, Trust and Power In Christ: Psalm 40:1-3, Isaiah 12:2, Philippians 4:13.

Psalm 40:1-3

1 I waited patiently for the LORD; he inclined to me and heard my cry.
2 He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure.
3 He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God. Many will see and fear, and put their trust in the LORD.
Isaiah 12:2
“Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the LORD GOD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation.”
Philippians 4:13
13 I can do all things through him who strengthens me.

Our Father, may everything I do begin with Your Inspiration, continue with Your Help, and reach perfection under Your Guidance. With Your loving care guide me in my daily actions. Help me to persevere with love and sincerity. Teach me to judge wisely the things of earth and to love the things of Heaven. Keep me in Your presence and never let me be separated from You. Your Spirit made me Your child, confident to call You Father. Make Your Love the foundation of my life.

In this I pray

AMEN

I Trust God. - Psalm 31:14,

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JFK Stadium, Philly Remembers.

Now, stands the Wells Fargo Center in it’s place as it was demolished in 1993.

It hosted Rock concerts, Pro football teams, everything that was special in Philly from 1926.

My last venue there was The Amnesty Concert, Sept. 19, 1988.

Pierre Robert of WMMR lists this as the #3, Top 5 Philly Stadium Concerts of All Time. I agree as there was  Sting, Tracy Chapman, Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel rocking it together with collaborations among each other. So special.

The Amnesty Concert Rights And Rockers Come Together At Jfk Stadium: A Review The Music: A Marathon With A Message.

30 years ago today at JFK Stadium

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National Dance Day, July 25

I believe I was delivered from my mother at birth doing a 180 degree grand je·té.

Been a devoted dancer since age 9.  Never stopped 5 decades later and never will.

I traveled to NYC at age 12 to perform at the Dance Caravan conventions. Wanted to become a Rockette, but did not grow tall enough as you must have had a height of 5’7″.  Also, started choreography at my yearly recitals at age 12. Performed on local TV Philadelphia talent shows also did the areas competition circuit.

At 18, enrolled at Temple University where I studied at a professional level. Had a taste of the Masters from Pennsylvania Ballet, Vaganova, and many Professors of Modern dance.

While at Temple University I was also a NFL Philadelphia Eagle’s Cheerleader and a 2 year Varsity Gymnast.

My first National choreography was in Canada of the CFL.  I was the director/choreographer of the Ottawa Rough Riders Rhythm Riders Cheerleader/Dancers. We did perform at the Grey Cup, the Superbowl of Canada in Montreal 81′ season.

I had decided to become a professional teacher but the stage was calling my feet. At age 28, first professional dinner theater employed by the legendary Dick Foster’s Spellbound.

In 1986, I left for the entertainment of Cruise ships in Bermuda with Greg Thompson Productions.

I also performed and choreographed in TV pilots, Industrial shows, and nightclubs.

Ballet is the base of all movement and is a must.  But Jazz is my favorite.

This day I celebrate all forms of the Dance.

History of dance Wiki

#NationalDanceDay

Get up on your feet for National Dance Day!

Hip-Hop dance routine below.

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