Wednesday, August 29, 2018

The "WAVE OF the FUTURE"


THINK "HOPE" and WEAR A SMILE:

Okay, the "news" can get you down.
But LOOK UP to THE SUNSHINE, and, and,...
Back to Porto Rico.  I already told you, I know
Life is a BEACH... sometime, but,but,but...
Lady just wants to, be FRIEND TO PR.

So the "Go Green" is just a friendly suggestion.
I can imagine PR as an "ideal state" or
 A SHINING CITY IN THE SEE, OF SEAS...
PR, you can be a GOOD EXAMPLE TO ALL THE REST.
With Solar Panels, and Wind Farms and Electric Cars.
And, Yes ALL THE WORLD LOVES THE WINNER
p.s. smile, and go ahead and show them how its done.















Thursday, August 16, 2018

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

LeBron,LeBron,LeBron...


DANCING WITH A "SUPERSTAR" 
"COME ON" ...
LISTEN UP BECAUSE YOU KNOW
LeBron JAMES CAN...


DANCE, AND DANCE....

LeBron James adds Showtime documentary to TV portfolio

LISTEN UP...http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/24304977/lebron-james-adds-show-documentary-tv-portfolio


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- LeBron James has yet to play a minute for the Los Angeles Lakers, yet the NBA superstar is already busy in Hollywood.
James is behind a three-part documentary series, "Shut Up and Dribble," announced Monday by Showtime.
Set to debut in October, the same month James suits up for his new team, the series looks at the changing role of athletes in the current political and cultural climate against the backdrop of the NBA.
Its title comes from a comment Fox News host Laura Ingraham made about James in February when she sought to rebuke him for talking politics during an interview.

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James is the executive producer of the series along with business partner Maverick Carter and agent Rich Paul. Gotham Chopra, who directed Showtime's "Kobe Bryant's Muse" in 2015, helmed the project.
"It's really an exploration of how basketball is truly America's game and the NBA has been a vessel for black athletes to claim pieces of the American dream," Chopra told ESPN.
The series traces the modern history of the league and its players, starting with the 1976 merger of the freewheeling American Basketball Association and the National Basketball Association, exploring how the top players have expanded their reach off the court in fields such as business and fashion while becoming icons in the process.
James has another show, "The Shop," debuting Aug. 28 on HBO, in which he leads conversation and debate among his guests in barbershops around the country.
James found himself drawn into politics last week when President Donald Trump unleashed an attack on him via Twitter after an interview aired with CNN anchor Don Lemon in which James deemed Trump divisive.