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Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:05 PM
Tonight...

ALSA Helps Actor James Woods Play Character with ALS on ‘ER’

Multiple award-winning actor James Woods ("Casino," "Nixon") will star as a person with ALS on NBC's critically-acclaimed "ER." The episode, titled “Body and Soul,” is entirely devoted to Woods’ character and is scheduled to air on Thursday, February 2 (check local listings).


ALSA helped actor James Woods prepare for his starring role as a college professor with ALS on the February 2 episode of NBC’s “ER."

“The ALS Association is very grateful to the producers of “ER” for their decision to devote an entire episode of the show to ALS. We also would like to thank the cast and crew for treating this difficult subject with the sensitivity it deserves,” said ALSA President and CEO Gary Leo. “Lastly, we are fortunate that “ER” chose James Woods to play a character with ALS. Obviously the considerable amount of time he spent researching the disease helped contribute to an outstanding performance. He is an actor who takes his craft seriously.”

The technical adviser for the episode was former vice president of ALSA’s Patient Services Department, Mary Lyon, who believes the show does an excellent job of exploring the impacts of ALS and is superior to many previous television attempts.

“The show will take it a step further to raise awareness about exactly how ALS affects individuals,” Lyon said. “It is more than a 30 second explanation. Instead of people saying, ‘I always wondered what ALS was,’ the audience will see first-hand what the disease does to the human body and to the human spirit.”

To gain a better understanding of ALS, before filming began, Woods, who plays Dr. Nate Lennox, once a professor of Dr. Abby Lockhart's (Maura Tierney), as well as the episode’s writer, Joe Sachs and the director, Paul McCrane, met with six people with ALS who receive care from ALSA’s Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Arizona chapters.

The final script was also based on ALS videos which ALSA provided and the input from Lyon, who was present on the set for eight 12-hour days.

“It is going to be an exciting and provocative show,” Lyon said. “It was very well directed and brilliantly acted. I found it to be spellbinding in many of the scenes with Mr. Woods. It was a beautiful script, very realistic and authentic.”

From the outset, including when Lyon attended the show’s concept meeting, and during the meeting with the ALS patients at Warner Brothers headquarters in Burbank, she said she knew Woods and the people from “ER” were on the right track.

And the key to getting things “right” included the use of the correct technology. Eye Response Technologies in Virginia and Permobil in Tennessee provided the equipment that Woods uses in this “ER” episode. Eye Response Technologies’ innovative system allows Woods’ character to communicate with other actors in the show via a speech generation device that follows eye movements, while Permobil’s powered wheelchair, the C500 Corpus model, gave the actor mobility.

“In the seven and one-half years that I have been working with the ALS community, I felt it was the most important experience that I ever had. The writer, director and actor did a lot of homework. They were committed to getting things right.”

Lyon also believes that people with ALS who watch the show will be able to relate to Woods’ character. “Everyone sort of responds to ALS individually, just as everyone is a different person. Not everyone will have the same reaction as the character does. Some people will live their lives differently. The choices he makes and the things that happen to him are very believable and is the experience for many people."

Woods, the son of a US Intelligence officer, completed a degree in political science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Upon completion, he headed off to New York to pursue an acting career. After appearing in a number of theater productions, Woods landed his first television role in "All the Way Home" and followed that with supporting roles in "The Way We Were" and "The Choirboys." However, it was Woods’ bold performance in "The Onion Field" that brought him serious attention.

Woods followed up with roles in "The Black Marble," "Videodrome," "Once Upon a Time in America" and scored a best actor Academy Award nomination in Oliver Stone's "Salvador." During the 1990's Woods' credits include "Casino," "Nixon" and "Ghosts of Mississippi."

Woods has further expanded his work to encompass animated productions including "Hercules" and "Stuart Little 2." His recent live-action credits include "The Virgin Suicides," "Riding in Cars with Boys," "Any Given Sunday" and the comedy-horror spoof "Scary Movie 2."

Currently in its twelfth season, "ER" is executive-produced by Michael Crichton, John Wells, Christopher Chulack, R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel. The drama is a production of Constant Productions and Amblin Television in association with Warner Brothers Television Production, Inc.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Shell
02-02-2006, 06:11 PM
Thanks for the reminder Alicia, we have the DVR set for sure. Hopefully it brings a greater awareness about ALS. If I didn't know you, I wouldn't know a thing about it except that a baseball player got it; which is truly sad.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Hell, I was the same way before! :beatup:

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 09:38 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Alicia
02-02-2006, 09:51 PM
I just called the wife from work to see how her day went and to say good night to Ethyn, and I got "Yeah, can I call you back...... uh ER is on, OK?". Now I know why.

Aaryn

She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:02 PM
She wasn't crying, was she? :sad:

Yeah, but she'll cry over a good commercial.

Aaryn

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Alicia
02-02-2006, 10:05 PM
I should've suggested watching with a box of Kleenex nearby.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 10:36 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:45 PM
I"ll be staying home with a sick child tomorrow. I'm thankful I'll have something to watch other than Animal Planet.

I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-02-2006, 10:47 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Shell
02-02-2006, 10:57 PM
I've been home with a sick child all week. I never, ever want to see Blues Clues again.

I KNOW! Don't you just want to yell "IT'S RIGHT THERE!" a couple of times during the show?

Aaryn

The worst was when I had a big presentation last week and almost referenced my "handy, dandy notebook"

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

Romney3921
02-02-2006, 11:02 PM
Being home with sick little ones is no fun. Luckily, it does get better. I've been through Barney, Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House and most other Nick and Disney creations. My youngest (8) is addicted to Animal Planet. She's forgotten more about animals than I ever knew. Thank goodness for my DVR.

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

goalie33
02-03-2006, 01:30 AM
For all you Blue's Clues fans:

http://www.steveswebpage.com/media/mov/affirm002.mov

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Mona
02-03-2006, 06:48 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

Alicia
02-03-2006, 11:42 AM
GROUP HUG AND GROUP CHANT... WE LOVE YOU ALICIA!!! :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

Wish a cure would come today! :sad:

Thanks! A cure today would be something!

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

SouthernHockeyChick
02-03-2006, 11:52 AM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

Alicia
02-03-2006, 12:26 PM
Even some treatment would be a freakin' start, huh?

Well, yeah! ;)

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

RIO
02-03-2006, 11:03 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Sorry... :sad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Sorry... :sad:

Or should I say, it distressed your Twins to think you could be suffering that way... we wanted to pile up on you and give you lots of hugs. :sad:

And most likely crush you to death.... it wasn't a very good plan. :beatup:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

Alicia
02-04-2006, 03:30 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

RIO
02-04-2006, 03:37 PM
:laugh: :laugh:

But I'm not suffering...hopefully that stage is far off or just not gonna happen at all!

That's right!! Cuz Jenny and I'll just have to take ALS out into the hallway and pimpslap it until it behaves. No more Nice Twins. :mad:

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:16 PM
Jenny tried to watch it but she saw blood coming out of his mouth and it wigged her out. It frightens your twins, Alicia. :sad: :sad:

One giant cosmic magic pill, coming up! :spin:

I actually just watched it today...if I get to that particular stage where I'm "locked in", I've requested no artificial support. That's no way for anyone to live.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

RIO
02-04-2006, 10:29 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

Alicia
02-04-2006, 10:36 PM
It's all just a clever illusion, my dear. :D

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

AbNormal27
02-04-2006, 11:21 PM
I think you're one of the bravest people I ever met.

A HUGE ditto here.

Aaryn

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Alicia
02-05-2006, 03:52 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Lady J
02-05-2006, 04:43 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Alicia
02-05-2006, 09:29 PM
You guys...http://webpages.charter.net/connectingzone/naughty/25.gif

I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

:kiss: :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 06:45 AM
I was deflated yesterday after a trip to the doctor that didn't go very well, and I was feeling really bleak, but then I thought of you, and I felt encouraged because you can be strong, and it made me feel stronger.

:kiss:


I'm proud to know you, lady.

I am agreeing with that.. Alicia and I talk often and I ***** and moan (mostly about Mark ;) ) about something and then I think about you and I feel ridiculous. I love ya girl.. and you know that... :kiss:

Love you twins too! :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

Alicia
02-06-2006, 12:21 PM
Stop, y'all! :cry: :kiss:

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

RIO
02-06-2006, 01:59 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:08 PM
Arg!! We love you too, Mona baby!! I'm verklempt! Talk amongst yourselves -- new topic: Friends killing friends with love. GO!

awww.. thank you beautiful! :kiss:

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:15 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

Mona
02-06-2006, 02:18 PM
Don't forget we're your Valentines this year! *shoves Richie Sambora into a grain elevator*

:laugh:

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:21 PM
Jennifer says she's going to tell Richie you laughed. LOL...

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:21 PM
Jennifer says she's going to tell Richie you laughed. LOL...

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:21 PM
Jennifer says she's going to tell Richie you laughed. LOL...

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:21 PM
Jennifer says she's going to tell Richie you laughed. LOL...

RIO
02-06-2006, 02:21 PM
Jennifer says she's going to tell Richie you laughed. LOL...