the man with the party plan

I love this photo so friggin funny. makes me smile :-)

bommie, bonnie, me and jay

Me cory and Xtina

Crazy chair fun

Big pimping it ( dont ask about the hat )

My boy willi and char

my dear friend Christine







Last night I got the amazing pleasure to see the 50th anniversary of the Broadway production of the West Side Story at the national theater in Washington dc. The show was absolutely amazing. It opened up with a Washington dc council member declaring this day to be Washington dc west side story day. The show started and as soon as the curtain opened I could truly feel the bent up aggression of the actors. I could see the sweat and anger of kids growing up in the west side and the turf battles they were about to pursue. The actors were ready for this opening night. They dance with excitement and vigor. We have all seen a high school production of this play when we were kids but this version was like calling out the NFL all star players for a real show down. I highly recommend this show. Go see it. There is not a bad seat in the house for this type of performance. Even if you get seats on the top level of the theater, the bouncing of the sound waves, sweat and tears that went into this production is bound to make you jump out of your seat by the end of the show humming “When you're a Jet, You're a Jet all the way From your first cigarette To your last dyin' day.( me and my friends seeing the show opening night at the national theater in Washington dc )































Rita Moreno is the only female performer to have won all four of the most prestigious show business awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony and the Grammy. She has, in fact been listed
in the Guinness Book of World Records for this achievement. She earned the Oscar for her performance as Anita in the 1962 motion picture, West Side Story, the two Emmys for her 1977 appearance on The Muppet Show, and for a dramatic guest appearance on The Rockford Files in 1978. She won the Tony for her 1975 triumph on Broadway as Googie Gomez in The Ritz, the Grammy for her 1972 performance on The Electric Company Album for children, which was based on the long running television show of the same name.
Along the way she received dozens of other show business awards, most notably, The Golden Globe Award, The Golden Apple Award, and the Joseph Jefferson Award as best actress in Chicago's theatrical season In 1968 for her brilliant performance as Serafina in The Rose Tattoo. In 1985 she repeated her Chicago triumph and was awarded the prestigious Sarah Siddons Award for her portrayal of Olive Madison in the female version of The Odd Couple. In 1995 Ms. Moreno received a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame.