As is customary these dys, the death of American comedienne Joan Rivers at the age of 81 was announced on Twitter like the mad, new town cryer that social meia has become. Chances are, if there's a story to be told, good and bad, then you'll rread it on Tweetville before BBC or CNN. Its the pulse of a new generation. Joan used it herself, she was one of the only few celebrities I follow on that site (gossip and bickering between two famous clowns isn't my idea of fun).
I will actually miss her Tweets partly because, much like myself, she spoke her mind, offend or please and I greatly admire that. Don't stab folk in the back, give them both barrels in the chest but im in danger of losing my thread of thought here so back to Joan. If you visit her Twitter page now, it lies eerily quiet, like that of late director Michael Winner (another famous Twitter user).
Words at end, reminding us about our oh so fragile mortality. Enjoy every passing minute, life is for the living.
I sent Ms Rivers a mesage via Twitter once. It was on her last birthday, and being a fan of older ladies, I remarked to her of how great she still looked despite being in her eigheieth year. Of course being a global star, having to deal with hundreds of people every day, I wasn't sad I didn't get a reply. Indeed looking back, if she did read it (and these people have egos the size of war ships), she probably thought I was 'trolling' and having a dig at her age.
Well Joanie, if you are able to read blogs from wherever it is you have departed to, know this: I wasn't kidding around, I genuinely thought you beautiful and a rare instance of plastic surgery actually working for a change. It turns most into melted gargoyles more fitting to sit on a cathedral tower than appear on a red carpet but Joan Rivers was different. God knows this planet needs more people unafraid to speak their mind.
Rest in peace Joan, I shall miss ya gorgeous x
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Friday, 5 September 2014
Joan Rivers
Monday, 8 August 2011
Cariad Coch (Red Love)
Welsh and beautiful
As a passionate Welshman who loves women (not in a pervy way honest), I got to wondering who would be a great example of typical Welsh beauty. It wasn't that easy because all Welsh women are fabulous looking and I could have gone the easy route and picked someone like Katherine Jenkins but that would have been too obvious. And I hate obvious.
So my vote goes to actress Sue Roderick. Most will only know her from playing Lucy Cartwright in Twin Town but she's appeared in Welsh soap opera Pobl Y Cwm and the fantastic Welsh language comedy series Licoris Olsorts.
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