Friday, 15 August 2014

That Man & Robin

That Man & Robin


Robin Williams died. This is what I saw on the television screen when I turned the television (in my bedroom) on. I was shocked. I wondered what he had died of – heart attack, stroke, something else? It was something else. Apparently suicide. I was even more shocked. Me and Robin Williams were friends. Past-tense, yes. But we were real friends. Not friends as in "…I started my new job today and made a few new friends…" or "…I joined Facebook and already I have twenty-two new Friends…". We were real friends. Were until 2005, thanks to Harold Branson. I have lost many friends thanks to Harold Branson and his associates causing problems around me including issuing various personal threats to my… friends. But to be a friend of mine you do need to be an immaculate person. So the apparent suicide shocked me and made me wonder why? I think that maybe approximately 10 years ago Robin Williams was forced to do things, like in do-or-die situations, things that he would not otherwise do and these things gradually led to his unfortunate death.



Well, it is nearing that time of year – not The Notting Hill Carnival (London, England) although it is also that time of year – but that time of year when Harold Branson serves a short term in prison for fraudulently claiming to be Virgin's Chairman. Maybe I'll go to this year's Carnival - especially because it's the 50th one - because my health is up a few points on a few years ago.

I think 'My Way' by Frank Sinatra (from 1969) deserves this week's embedment space...



Nicole Scherzinger has created another distasteful television advertisement for Mϋller... the 'acting' subtleties make the advertisement completely wrong... and at the end it is clearly visible that she felt that she had done something wrong and was questioning whether a re-take was necessary or not. And why the dob of yoghurt on the end of her nose? Maybe it's something to do with the fact that about the age of 14 she went wrong i.e. she is a big fourteen year old.

www.thegrocer.co.uk have said "Nicole Scherzinger is a dream come true for Mϋller. Gorgeous, world famous and adored by a wide demographic, she combines old-school Hollywood glamour with the common touch. Sigh." The truth is that Mϋller have made a disastrous error in having Nicole Scherzinger doing television advertising for them partly because she is a member of Harold Branson's international crime ring and partly because of her mentality/personality. World famous? She is regarded as a fraudster that is and since about 2004 has been helping Harold Branson i.e. not famous at all (and never has been). Old-school Hollywood glamour? No. She is, completely unoffensively, a criminal and that is not old-school or new-school Hollywood material at all. I think Mϋller should head-hunt for a real high-caliber person to be associated with the Mϋller brand - someone honest, upright, undeluded, knowledgeable etcetera.

I find it dubious that Usain Bolt - The Fastest Man In The World - is freely associating with Harold Branson and doing television advertisements. How long have Usain Bolt and Harold Branson been in any type of partnership? Is it since 2003? How did Usain Bolt become The Fastest Man In The World? Has Usain Bolt used performance-enhancing drugs possibly acquired through Harold Branson and especially in the years 2006/2007? And have Harold Branson's 'Lawyers' (said to be fraudsters, by the way) made it seem that Usain Bolt did not use performance-enhancing drugs to become The Fastest Man In The World. Next year (2015) Harold Branson serves another (the second) short-term in prison for assaulting Virgin's Chairman (who, along with Virgin's genuine headquarters, is located in the Far-East, by the way) and you can be assured that Virgin's Chairman would not endorse the Virgin television advertising that Usain Bolt has been featuring in. And Usain Bolt has been saying that Manchester United Football Club has "...defensive problems..." but this made me wonder does he (and many many other people especially the Players themselves) know what football is about? E.g. developing and perfecting skills including focus, perseverance and decision-making so they can be carried through to the workplace e.g. 'the office'? The Western World does make me laugh.

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