This headline today brings a smile. Apparently according to this report Jermaine Jackson‘s baby momma Alejandra wants him to pay her $100,000 in outstanding child support. Jermaine had charitably travelled to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Africa where food processing and textiles are what this French-African City do. It is also the city of the Moro-Naba Palace of the Mossi Emporers era of 1441 and the National Museum of Music.
Monsters and Critics report, on this rather humorous press from The Jackson family entertainment empire today “Michael Jackson’s brother cannot get back into America due to the fact his passport has expired. Jermaine is stuck. And he reportedly owes so much in back child support, he cannot get a new one.”
Alright – to supper African Children this month – let’s check out World Vision. What they do in African is freeking amazing! A Sudan focus is what they’re about this month. It’s amazing how the Jackson family can easily generate a headline a day to do some good. There’s so many of them in one family. Peace! :)
[Photograph of JJ courtesy of iGossip]
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 1.9.11~
1 Fact: 1 billion people do not have clean drinking water. Where: Africa and India are most affected.
The threat: More people are lost in the world through this situation than war.
The solution: We can make a difference through UNICEF Tap Project. If you want to, please do.
True fact 2: For as little as $10, one person can have clean drinking water for a lifetime.
That’s like a beer at a Hollywood club with the tip. Amazing aye! Act. Bump this post on too. Let’s flow. :)
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 12.25.10~
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Horiwood.Com has reached the 2.8 million milestone as a Hollywood entertainment blog created and shared daily by a Maori New Zealander who lives in West Hollywood California. Yes, the moment does feel slightly juicy. Believe it or not, history has even been made.
At the 2.8 million mark this Christmas season, first up, thanks you fullahs worldwide, for your amazing daily interest and support online. Every day your presence makes me rise up and try harder as a person, shake off the crap and kick obstacles to the curb. The people you vote on this blog, I look at carefully and learn from. Thanks.
Let’s also think about the UN‘s latest message: that if war breaks out 2.8 million people of Sudan will be displaced. Harrowing news.
There’s always bloody something (or someone) else far more important to think about in the world isn’t there, before we can celebrate much these days? Oh well, welcome to being a global citizen I guess. Again… thanks a million.
Mauri ‘Ola. Life to US! Especially our brothers and sisters in Sudan this Christmas.
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 12.21.10~
Tags: A Million Thank Yous, Gratitude, Hollywood Entertainment News, Hollywood History, Hollywood Today, Hori = Maori, Maori, Sudan, War, World Peace
Martina McBride, Loretta Lynn and Reba McEntire attend the Grammy Salute to Country Music honoring Lynn in Nashville while George Clooney goes to Capitol Hill to talk about the situation in Sudan.
Pictures: George Clooney followed by author and activist John Prendergast go in to meet with Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member, Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) about the situation in Sudan, on Capitol Hill in Washington..Country Music’s leading ladies and legend Loretta Lynn performs After the Fire Is Gone with country singer Garth Brooks during the Grammy Salute To Country Music honoring her in Nashville.
[Images courtesy of Assoicated Press and Reuters]
~Posted by Horiwood.Com, Hollywood California USA. 10.13.10~
Tags: Country Music, Garth Brooks, George Clooney, John Prendergast, Loretta Lynn, Martina McBride, Reba, Sudan