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Jumat, 18 Juni 2010

Carla in London


First Lady of France, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy manages to find the camera as she and her Napoleon-sized husband Nicolas and Prince Chuck find their way to a statue of Charles de Gaulle in London, where they laid a wreath to commemorate de Gaulle's broadcast to Nazi occupied France on June 17, 1940, in which he declared himself the leader of the "Free French," which went on play a key role in defeating the Germans.

The full text of de Gaulle's speech is inscribed in a plaque on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris:
"The leaders who, for many years, have been at the head of the French armies have formed a government. This government, alleging the defeat of our armies, has made contact with the enemy in order to stop the fighting. It is true, we were, we are, overwhelmed by the mechanical, ground and air forces of the enemy. Infinitely more than their number, it is the tanks, the airplanes, the tactics of the Germans which are causing us to retreat. It was the tanks, the airplanes, the tactics of the Germans that surprised our leaders to the point of bringing them to where they are today.
But has the last word been said? Must hope disappear? Is defeat final? No!
Believe me, I who am speaking to you with full knowledge of the facts, and who tell you that nothing is lost for France. The same means that overcame us can bring us victory one day. For France is not alone! She is not alone! She is not alone! She has a vast Empire behind her. She can align with the British Empire that holds the sea and continues the fight. She can, like England, use without limit the immense industry of the United States.
This war is not limited to the unfortunate territory of our country. This war is not over as a result of the Battle of France. This war is a worldwide war. All the mistakes, all the delays, all the suffering, do not alter the fact that there are, in the world, all the means necessary to crush our enemies one day. Vanquished today by mechanical force, in the future we will be able to overcome by a superior mechanical force. The fate of the world depends on it.
I, General de Gaulle, currently in London, invite the officers and the French soldiers who are located in British territory or who might end up here, with their weapons or without their weapons, I invite the engineers and the specialized workers of the armament industries who are located in British territory or who might end up here, to put themselves in contact with me.

Whatever happens, the flame of the French resistance must not be extinguished and will not be extinguished. Tomorrow, as today, I will speak on the radio from London."
France was occupied by the Germans for over four years. Paris was liberated August 25, 1944.


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Sabtu, 29 Mei 2010

Chexy's Saturday Matinee


It's Memorial Day weekend, so here's some folks entertaining the troops.

Judy Garland, introduced by Bob Hope.



And here's a few clips of Bob Hope and the soldiers over the years. In one of these clips, he's 87.



Today would have been JFK's 93rd birthday, so here's his brother-in-law, Peter Lawford, and Marilyn Monroe to sing him Happy Birthday. Everybody! (for GL)



And here are the trailers for "This is the Army," and "Hollywood Canteen." Surprise guest stars!

Kamis, 27 Mei 2010

Paris Entertains the Soldiers


No, it's not a new porno from Paris Hilton, she's "entertaining" US servicemen at the USO Swinging Salute to our Troops Fleet Week kickoff at The Union Square Ballroom in Manhattan.

It's Memorial Day Weekend, so take a moment to remember the soldiers, and Paris Hilton.

Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images

Rabu, 12 Mei 2010

Happy Birthday, Katharine Hepburn


Today would have been Kate's 103rd birthday. Katharine Hepburn's stamp was issued today in Old Saybrook, CT, her home for many years. She died in 2003.

The image on the stamp is from 1942's "Woman of the Year," her first of nine films with Spencer Tracy.

"Life is hard. After all, it kills you."
--Katharine Hepburn

Rabu, 16 Desember 2009

I've Just Seen a Face


Scientololoco and science experiment Priscilla Presley, 64, former wife of Elvis, is able to speak. Click the pic for a better look.

Cirque du Soleil is planning a "Viva Elvis" tribute production for the new City Center in Las Vegas.

Priscilla will not be joining the acrobatic circus... although her outfit will be used in it.


Ethan Miller/Getty Images for Cirque du Soleil