WATERBURY - Today (Wednesday) at the age of 81, Anna Maria Rinaldi of Macauley Avenue, Waterbury, left this mortal existence to a holier sphere.Anna was born April 13, 1943 to wonderful parents, Angelo/Ida (Ferri) Rinaldi, who taught her to live life well. Anna graduated from the American School for
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in what she did yesterday, she hurt those people. think about the hundreds of people who are employed by her show the writers, camera people, stage hands who need this job. she s apologized. there you go. $22 million is the cost to abc. do you buy it, she s saying i m apologizing. if we believe the idea that reasonable people, if someone apologizes we accept their apology. what do we make of the fact she s trying to apologize now? when i think about it, it s often the case we find ourselves having to accept the apology of white folks who reveal that they have racist beliefs. we are supposed to exercise this moral gene and somehow forgive them when they reveal what they actually believe. there is an old african-american saying when people show you who they are, believe them.
trace? shannon the british man is 58 year old gaffen cock a former chef in a london club that hosted the queen mother during a birthday trip to vegas he attended the david copperfield show at mgm grand. cox was selected for lucky 13. a famous elusion 13 audience members appear to vanish. now when the kurt 18 come down stage hands replace the audience members and the lucky 13 are taken out a back door and lead throughout mgm grand around corn and ares through a kitchen until they appear in the back of the theatre. during that trip he fell, dislocated his shauled and hit his head. hotel was under kruck and tripped the hotel and the show say path way was clear.