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31May/100

Oprah Winfrey asks Sarah Ferguson about scandal on Tuesday’s show

Oprah Winfrey’s folks say the talk queen will ask the tough questions of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, on Tuesday’s show.

Sample: Was Ferguson “exchanging access to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, for over $700,000?”

Just how hard-hitting will Lady O be? Should be interesting.

Ferguson was caught on tape apparently trying to sell access to her former husband.

“The Oprah Winfrey Show” airs at 4 p.m. weekdays on WFTV-Channel 9.

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30May/100

Where can I go for salsa lessons?

I live in port st lucie, florida
does anyone know any dance studios or any info please??
thanks!

When I was looking for Salsa classes here in L.A., I just did a Google Search for Salsa classes in L.A. I’m sure you could find something near you.

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30May/100

Dennis Hopper had his craziest role ever on television

He is rightly being celebrated as a movie star, from “Giant” to “Easy Rider” to “Blue Velvet.” But Dennis Hopper did some of his most memorable work on television.

He was staggering as a racist in the TV movie “Paris Trout.” He was memorably wicked as a Balkan war criminal on “24.”  And he had his most way-out role ever on television — and that’s saying a lot.

In fact, he made that statement two years ago. Hopper, who died Saturday at age 74, said his strangest role was in “Crash,”  a TV series based on the Oscar-winning movie.

In ”Crash,” he played a maverick record producer.  I asked him then where that role stood in his gallery of memorably crazy characters. Consider this sampling of Hopper credits: “Blue Velvet,” “Speed,” “Waterworld,” “Apocalypse Now, “River’s Edge,” “Hoosiers” and “Easy Rider.”

The producer is “probably crazier than any of them,” Hopper said then. “He’s totally out of control. Well, Phil Spector and I shared offices for about 10 years. He’s a music mogul who wants to get one last big hit going, and he’s totally off the wall.”

Hopper continued: “He changes directions about 20 times in a minute. But it’s a great part.”

I asked then: Are you doing a tribute to Spector?

“I’m doing a tribute to me,” Hopper said. “I based this on my life.”

“Crash” came from Starz, and Hooper was thrilled about it.

“We have no language barriers or sexual,” Hopper said. “It’s just free. It’s as free as television will ever be.”

Here’s how free: The record mogul talks to his penis in one scene.

See why this role could qualify as the craziest in Hopper’s career?

I asked what they’re going for in the producer-talks-to-his-privates sequence.

“It’s the first scene I have in the series,” Hopper said. “I’m being driven by a beautiful young woman in a big limo. And she thinks I’m talking to her, but I’m really not talking to her, and you can’t really see what’s going on.”

Hopper said he is addressing a body part that doesn’t function anymore. The driver stops the car and finally understands the subject of his talk.

“You should see it. It’s very funny,” Hopper said.

Dennis Hopper took chances, and he had a remarkable career. He was the earnest son of Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor in “Giant.”

It’s a shock that he didn’t win the Oscar for “Blue Velvet,” probably his most memorable film role. But he wasn’t even nominated for that movie.

Instead, his Oscar nomination for best supportintg actor in 1986 came for “Hoosiers,” one of the greatest sports films. In “Hoosiers,” Hopper gave a startling, poignant performance as an alcoholic father. He was wonderful, but the Oscar went to Michael Caine for “Hannah and Her Sisters.”

Dennis Hopper made people cry in “Hoosiers.” And he’s making them cry again at his passing. He was just special.

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29May/100

Amazing Height Enhancement Technique

Amazing Height Enhancement Technique

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29May/100

Visit Droitwich – Worcestershire For an Historical Holiday to Remember

Visit Droitwich - Worcestershire For an Historical Holiday to Remember

If you travel just fifteen miles south of Birmingham you will stumble upon the historic town of Droitwich - Worcestershire. This town was originally known as a Salinae by the ancient Romans, since salt was produced here. More information: this is cool

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29May/100

Gary Coleman, icon? What you talkin’ about, Willis?

The news that Gary Coleman has died, of a brain injury at 42, is sad.

The New York Post makes the news its main front-page story this morning. Yep, it’s even bigger than the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

But the Post also describes Coleman as a “TV icon.”

Bill Cosby is a TV icon. Oprah Winfrey is a TV icon.

Coleman appeared in one hit series, “Diff’rent Strokes,” and uttered one famous line. The Post describes the line as “Watchoo talkin’ about, Willis?” The New York Times calls it “What you talkin’ about, Willis?” Those facts do not an icon make.

Coleman’s story is another cautionary one about children in show business. His death comes as Kate Gosselin and her children stare out from People magazine.

The Post also talks of a “so-called ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ curse” because co-star Dana Plato committed suicide and Todd Bridges battled cocaine addiction. Curses I don’t buy. I’ll go with family turmoil and bad decisions. And those problems don’t mean Coleman deserves icon status, either.

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29May/100

What is Interactive Cinema?

What is Interactive Cinema?

Interactive Cinema is an exciting fresh market that could fundamentally alter the path consumers familiarity traditional cinematic storytelling. Interactive Cinema (IC) does this by engaging the player to constitute decisions during the narrative that impact the path that the tale takes, resulting in different play experiences for different human beings. By focusing on user choice in the context of a crafted tale, a player feels connected and vital in a path that's anything however passive. More information: go here

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29May/100

Types of Principals – Tips For First Time Teachers

Types of Principals - Tips For First Time Teachers

Knowing what kind of principal you are dealing with will prove helpful during your first year. Many of them fall into one of the categories listed here. More information: this is cool

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28May/100

Use the Internet to Locate the Right Bus Charter For Your Needs

Use the Internet to Locate the Right Bus Charter For Your Needs

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28May/100

Guinea Pig Supplies – Why a Nest Box is Necessary For Your Guinea Pig’s Happiness and Comfort

Guinea Pig Supplies - Why a Nest Box is Necessary For Your Guinea Pig's Happiness and Comfort

Guinea pigs are hunted and eaten in the wild. In the wild, it is the guinea pig who struts proudly across large open spaces that is the guinea pig who gets eaten first. The cavy who scurries and hides, lives to scurry and hide another day. So it's no wonder that they like to hide for comfort and security. More information: check this out

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