Ooops! I think I just did a Sarah Palin…
September 30, 2008
Let it be known, I am coining the phrase here first.
I let my husband know today, when he asked me why I was doing something that didn’t make sense, but I acted like I knew what I was doing that “I was pulling a Sarah Palin”. We busted up laughing. And God bless her right? Ballsy going this far with it. Out of integrity, but ballsy. And I admire that. I don’t want her in office pulling my country out of this disaster -but I do admire her ‘jumping in without looking’ approach to life. (must be those Moose burgers… Ahhh, it’s all in fun). I think her life will never be the same, and more power to her-but I got to tell ya, the next time I see someone pulling a Sarah Palin-I’ll be sure to call it. And you heard it here first.
Bobbi Miller-Moro coined the phrase first : “Don’t be pulling a Sarah Palin.” Definition: 1) Being something your not. 2) Acting like you know what you are doing, when you haven’t got a clue. 3) Trying to fool people, but your not fooling anyone. 3) Believing your own lies, and looking ridiculous trying.
Oh, and just for fun: Watch Katy Couric and Sarah Palin parody on Saturday Night Live & then watch the real interview…. See if you can see the difference. It can be confusing which one is which.
SNL: http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi957284377/
The real interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbQwAFobQxQ
Oh no, don’t pull a Sarah Palin on me.
Cuba Film Series by Luis Moro Productions…Back in Florida!
September 25, 2008
Join us for a special screening.
The three films bring to the big screen a world of undeniable passionate love, political warfare, deceit and terrorism with soulfully freeing Cuban music.
These film will transport you into the heart, soul and underbelly of what Cuba is, who Cubans are, and the eternal relationship to America that connects us all.
Films screening.
Cuba’s Love and Suicide
the movie: The first and only feature film in 50 years to be shot in Havana, Cuba by American filmmakers. A love story of a man who goes to Cuba and discovers the one thing between love and suicide.
The Man of Two Havana’s
a documentary film: Based on the life of journalist Max Lesnik. We journey into a true story of terrorism, deception, bombing and political warfare that still has a country called America, controlling a country called Cuba.
Havana KidZ
a music documentary: Imagine the Buena Vista Social Club as kids. See the new generation of young Cuban musicians as they defy all obstacles to bring a new era of music to the world.
FLAGSHIP CINEMAS
Flagship Cinemas Homestead
Special screening
September, 29th 7PM
September, 30th 7PM
October, 1st 7PM
2250 N.E. 8th Street (Campbell Drive)
Homestead, FL 33030
[Exit#2 off the Florida Turnpike]
Tickets on line at Homestead Flagship
(305) 248-7400





















































