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Off-Topic / Re: Allergic to Rice
« on: August 16, 2020, 11:16:26 am »Message ID: 1336222
I found out a few years ago that I am allergic to rice. My allergy Dr asked me if I ate a lot of Chinese food and I said I enjoyed eating it from time to time. I love rice especially Jasmine rice and I'm disappointed that I'm allergic. I eat it still sometimes and itch. But I try to stay away from it as well. If I eat it , it's just a moderate amount.
In grocery stores in Rice section - cauliflower, broccolli & sweet potato that is riced! You should tried it!

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Off-Topic / Re: "Kamala" Harris dead
« on: August 16, 2020, 11:13:46 am »Message ID: 1336221
Good for her! Rest in Peace VP Kamala Harris!

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Off-Topic / Re: Biden picks VP
« on: August 14, 2020, 10:20:14 am »Message ID: 1335984
Biden mad a wrong choice! Kamala Harris has not done

Harris raised about $39 million for her presidential bid in 2019, including transfers from her Senate campaign account, while spending about $40 million, the FEC filings show. She suspended her campaign in December, amid declining poll numbers and fundraising, with some of her vendors ending up with unpaid bills.

In every single office Kamala Harris has held in San Francisco & statewide, Kamala Harris Failed Californians!

Kamala Harris is NOT eligible to be VP because her parents were immigrants

Kamala Harris does Not like Joe Biden! They are always yelling at each other!

Charmed actress Rose McGowan criticized Kamala Harris yesterday for accepting donations from Harvey Weinstein in one of her past campaigns. 'Did you return the money Weinstein gave you? @SenKamalaHarris How many predators bankroll you?,' she asked in a retweet comment from Jeffrey St. Clair, the editor of CounterPunch.





Do you think this will increase the voting in favor of our standing President, because it's not enough just to not vote for Biden/Harris, they have to back the administration in office now.

They will go to TRUMP!

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Off-Topic / Re: Biden picks VP
« on: August 13, 2020, 01:35:16 pm »Message ID: 1335911
Biden mad a wrong choice! Kamala Harris has not done

Harris raised about $39 million for her presidential bid in 2019, including transfers from her Senate campaign account, while spending about $40 million, the FEC filings show. She suspended her campaign in December, amid declining poll numbers and fundraising, with some of her vendors ending up with unpaid bills.

In every single office Kamala Harris has held in San Francisco & statewide, Kamala Harris Failed Californians!

Kamala Harris is NOT eligible to be VP because her parents were immigrants

Kamala Harris does Not like Joe Biden! They are always yelling at each other!

Charmed actress Rose McGowan criticized Kamala Harris yesterday for accepting donations from Harvey Weinstein in one of her past campaigns. 'Did you return the money Weinstein gave you? @SenKamalaHarris How many predators bankroll you?,' she asked in a retweet comment from Jeffrey St. Clair, the editor of CounterPunch.


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Off-Topic / Re: Lake Lanier
« on: August 12, 2020, 09:59:40 am »Message ID: 1335763
Why is it spooky? What makes it "haunted"? People die in swimming and boating accidents everywhere. Naya Rivera drowned in a lake in California. Is that lake haunted now too? I don't get it.  ???

No Naya died at that lake in Georgia. Where you get your information from? She was on the boat with her son. They didn't find her body right away it took weeks. Read lake lanier history.

No lake in Georgia where she was drowned!

Naya Rivera did drowned in Lake Piru in Ventura County, California!
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/13/entertainment/naya-rivera-search-body-found/index.html

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Off-Topic / Re: Trump pushing schools to reopen in August/ September
« on: August 12, 2020, 09:50:50 am »Message ID: 1335762
New cases when schools open! Some schools opened and already have several cases! Yikes!

In California is closed til next year!

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Off-Topic / Re: Forgetting Something? Almost 55 % of Americans ‘think Joe Biden has dement
« on: August 11, 2020, 03:03:39 pm »Message ID: 1335665
I heard there is a cure for dementia.

Become a Republican.

Not funny!

The only thing to slow it down is medications!

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Off-Topic / Re: Forgetting Something? Almost 55 % of Americans ‘think Joe Biden has dement
« on: August 11, 2020, 10:46:37 am »Message ID: 1335629
Has dement?  What is dement?  And you can't say 55% of Americans think anything unless you ask every American. Nobody ask me if Biden has dement. Just sayin.

Dementia is a collective term used to describe various symptoms of cognitive decline, such as forgetfulness. It is a symptom of several underlying diseases and brain disorders.

Dementia is not a single disease in itself, but a general term to describe symptoms of impairment in memory, communication, and thinking.

While the likelihood of having dementia increases with age, it is not a normal part of aging.

An analysis of the most recent census estimates that 4.7 million people aged 65 years or older in the United States were living with Alzheimer’s disease in 2010. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that:

just over a tenth of people aged 65 years or more have Alzheimer’s disease
this proportion rises to about a third of people aged 85 and older
Alzheimer’s accounts for 60-80 percent of all cases of dementia
This article discusses the potential causes of dementia, the various types, and any available treatments.

Fast facts on dementia
* there are an estimated 47.5 million dementia sufferers worldwide
* one new case of dementia is diagnosed every 4 seconds
* dementia mostly affects older people but is not a normal part of aging

A person with dementia may show any of the symptoms listed below, mostly due to memory loss.

Some symptoms they may notice themselves, others may only be noticed by caregivers or healthcare workers.

The signs used to compile this list are published by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) in the journal American Family Physician.

Possible symptoms of dementia:

* Recent memory loss – a sign of this might be asking the same question repeatedly.
* Difficulty completing familiar tasks – for example, making a drink or cooking a meal.
* Problems communicating – difficulty with language; forgetting simple words or using the wrong ones.
* Disorientation – getting lost on a previously familiar street, for example.
* Problems with abstract thinking – for instance, dealing with money.
* Misplacing things – forgetting the location of everyday items such as keys, or wallets, for example.
* Mood changes – sudden and unexplained changes in outlook or disposition.
* Personality changes – perhaps becoming irritable, suspicious or fearful.
* Loss of initiative – showing less interest in starting something or going somewhere.
* As the patient ages, late-stage dementia symptoms tend to worsen.

Dementia stages
Sometimes, dementia is roughly split into four stages:

Mild cognitive impairment: characterized by general forgetfulness. This affects many people as they age but it only progresses to dementia for some.

Mild dementia: people with mild dementia will experience cognitive impairments that occasionally impact their daily life. Symptoms include memory loss, confusion, personality changes, getting lost, and difficulty in planning and carrying out tasks.

Moderate dementia: daily life becomes more challenging, and the individual may need more help. Symptoms are similar to mild dementia but increased. Individuals may need help getting dressed and combing their hair. They may also show significant changes in personality; for instance, becoming suspicious or agitated for no reason. There are also likely to be sleep disturbances.

Severe dementia: at this stage, symptoms have worsened considerably. There may be a loss of ability to communicate, and the individual might need full-time care. Simple tasks, such as sitting and holding one’s head up become impossible. Bladder control may be lost.

Dementia types
There are several types of dementia, including:

* Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by “plaques” between the dying cells in the brain and “tangles” within the cells
  (both are due to protein abnormalities). The brain tissue in a person with Alzheimer’s has progressively fewer nerve
  cells and connections, and the total brain size shrinks.

* Dementia with Lewy bodies is a neurodegenerative condition linked to abnormal structures in the brain. The brain
  changes involve a protein called alpha-synuclein.

* Mixed dementia refers to a diagnosis of two or three types occurring together. For instance, a person may show both
   Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia at the same time.

* Parkinson’s disease is also marked by the presence of Lewy bodies. Although Parkinson’s is often considered a disorder
   of movement, it can also lead to dementia symptoms.

* Huntington’s disease is characterized by specific types of uncontrolled movements but also includes dementia.

Other disorders leading to symptoms of dementia include:

* Frontotemporal dementia also known as Pick’s disease.
* Normal pressure hydrocephalus when excess cerebrospinal fluid accumulates in the brain.
* Posterior cortical atrophy resembles changes seen in Alzheimer’s disease but in a different part of the brain.
* Down syndrome increases the likelihood of young-onset Alzheimer’s.

Early signs

Early signs of dementia can include:

* Changes in short-term memory.
* Changes in mood.
* Trouble finding the right words.
* Apathy.
* Confusion.
* Being repetitive.
* Finds it hard to follow a storyline.
* Trouble completing everyday tasks.
* Poor sense of direction.
* Difficulty adapting to changes.

Dementia causes

Dementias can be caused by brain cell death, and neurodegenerative disease – progressive brain cell death that happens over time – is associated with most dementias.

However it is not known if the dementia causes the brain cell death, or the brain cell death causes the dementia.

But, as well as progressive brain cell death, like that seen in Alzheimer’s disease, dementia can be caused by a head injury, a stroke, or a brain tumor, among other causes.

Vascular dementia (also called multi-infarct dementia) – resulting from brain cell death caused by conditions such as cerebrovascular disease, for example, stroke. This prevents normal blood flow, depriving brain cells of oxygen.

Injury – post-traumatic dementia is directly related to brain cell death caused by injury.
Some types of traumatic brain injury – particularly if repetitive, such as those received by sports players – have been linked to certain dementias appearing later in life. Evidence is weak, however, that a single brain injury raises the likelihood of having a degenerative dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease.

Dementia can also be caused by:

* Prion diseases – for instance, CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease).
* HIV infection – how the virus damages brain cells is not certain, but it is known to occur.
* Reversible factors – some dementias can be treated by reversing the effects of underlying causes, including
   medication interactions, depression, vitamin deficiencies, and thyroid abnormalities.

Diagnosing dementia
The first step in testing memory performance and cognitive health involves standard questions and tasks.

Research has shown that dementia cannot be reliably diagnosed without using the standard tests below, completing them fully, and recording all the answers; however, diagnosis also takes account of other factors.

Cognitive dementia tests
Today’s cognitive dementia tests are widely used and have been verified as a reliable way of indicating dementia. They have changed little since being established in the early 1970s. The abbreviated mental test score has ten questions, which include:

What is your age?
What is the time, to the nearest hour?
What is the year?
What is your date of birth?
Each correct answer gets one point; scoring six points or fewer suggests cognitive impairment.

The General Practitioner Assessment of Cognition (GPCOG) test includes an added element for recording the observations of relatives and caregivers.

Designed for doctors, this sort of test may be the first formal assessment of a person’s mental ability.

The second part of the test probes someone close to the patient and includes six questions to find out whether the patient has:

become less able to remember recent events or conversations
begun struggling to find the right words or using inappropriate ones
found difficulty managing money or medications
needed more help with transport (without the reason being, for example, injury)
If the test does suggest memory loss, standard investigations are then recommended, including routine blood tests and a CT brain scan.

Clinical tests will identify, or rule out, treatable causes of memory loss and help to narrow down potential causes, such as Alzheimer’s disease.

The mini-mental state examination (MMSE) is a cognitive test which measures:

* orientation to time and place
* word recall
* language abilities
* attention and calculation
* visuospatial skills

The MMSE is used to help diagnose dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease and also to rate its severity and whether drug treatment is needed.

Dementia treatments

Brain cell death cannot be reversed, so there is no known cure for degenerative dementia.

Management of disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease is instead focused on providing care and treating symptoms rather than their underlying cause.

If dementia symptoms are due to a reversible, non-degenerative cause, however, treatment may be possible to prevent or halt further brain tissue damage.

Examples include injury, medication effects, and vitamin deficiency.

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease can be reduced by some medications. There are four drugs, called cholinesterase inhibitors, approved for use in the U.S.:

* donepezil (brand name Aricept)
* galantamine (Reminyl)
* rivastigmine (Exelon)
* tacrine (Cognex)

A different kind of drug, memantine (Namenda), an NMDA receptor antagonist, may also be used, alone or in combination with a cholinesterase inhibitor.

Cholinesterase inhibitors can also help with the behavioral elements of Parkinson’s disease.

Other quality-of-life care
“Brain training” may help improve cognitive functioning and help deal with forgetfulness in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. This might involve the use of mnemonics and other memory aids such as computerized recall devices.

*Prevention of dementia certain risk factors are known to be associated with dementia. However, age is the biggest predictor. Other risk factors include:

*Smoking and alcohol use.
* Atherosclerosis (cardiovascular disease causing the arteries to narrow).
* High levels of “bad” cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein).
* Above-average blood levels of homocysteine (a type of amino acid).
   Diabetes.
* Mild cognitive impairment can sometimes, but not always, lead to dementia.


https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/142214#diagnosing_dementia


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Support / Re: June posting bonus
« on: August 10, 2020, 10:23:02 am »Message ID: 1335490
How do I get bonuses?

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Support / Re: Nude Photos Are Been Posted - Not Allowed
« on: August 10, 2020, 10:21:49 am »Message ID: 1335489
The posts were removed & user: kristakunt & Diaperfull were banned!

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Off-Topic / Hundreds March Through West Hollywood During ‘Rescue America’ Rally
« on: August 10, 2020, 10:13:00 am »Message ID: 1335488
Hundreds March Through West Hollywood During ‘Rescue America’ Rally

Hundreds of Americans marched from West Hollywood to Beverly Hills on Saturday to show their love for the country.

The group gathered around 1 p.m. and quickly grew from about 200 to 400 people by 2 p.m., according to CBS Los Angeles.

The Walk Away Campaign organized the event to “show the radical left that they do not own America’s streets and that our country is filled with kind, loving, big-hearted Americans of every race, religion, background, and creed,” its website read.

The site continued:

#WalkAway Foundation is dedicated to pushing back on the radical Left. We will no longer tolerate the destruction of property and lives, the villainization of law enforcement, and the weaponization of tragedies. Our silence has been our consent! It is time for the Silent Majority to become UNSILENT!

The campaign tweeted video footage Saturday evening of the marchers holding “#WalkAway Walk Toward Civility” signs and others that read things such as “Former Democrat, Red Forever”:

#WalkAway Campaign
@RealWalkAway
With your support, we won’t stop at Beverly Hills! Together we can RESCUE AMERICA!

Support The MOVEMENT:
https://give.walkawayfoundation.org/campaign/how-were-going-to-take-our-streets-back/c292173

#WalkAway #BeverlyHills

“What we did in Los Angeles earlier today was astounding. Historical. Epic. I have much to say about it,” campaign founder Brandon Straka wrote on Facebook. “I am so proud. It was absolutely revolutionary.”

The campaign also tweeted video of the marchers, carrying American flags and Trump flags, walking down a sidewalk as drivers honked in support:

Actor Scott Baio also addressed the crowd and said he loved America and wanted to save it because “I love that we’re a God-fearing nation. I love that we’re a law-abiding nation. I love our traditional values.”

When Fox 11 reporter Bill Melugin called the march a “right wing event” on Twitter, Straka replied and said the campaign was “proud to accept Trump supporters & right wingers into our family, but we are not a right wing or a Trump movement”:

Brandon Straka
@BrandonStraka
Hey Bill #WalkAway is proud to accept Trump supporters & right wingers into our family, but we are not a right wing or a Trump movement. We are an anti-left movement whose only requirement for membership is a rejection of leftist hate & dogma & a quest for truth, civility & logic

Bill Melugin
@BillFOXLA
Replying to @ScottC20012
Agenda setting? I’m not saying all  Trump supporters are right wing or that this is “alt right”, but this is a right wing event with some well known names from the right.

“So Los Angeles came out today to rescue America,” Straka commented during a video he took of the crowd:

“This is absolutely incredible… Because as we have watched for months, our cities, our states, our country being demolished and destroyed. Feeling outnumbered, feeling demoralized, feeling like we were completely outnumbered… look at this,” he noted.

“These people are energized. These people are ready,” Straka said of the marchers.

https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/08/09/watch-hundreds-march-through-west-hollywood-during-rescue-america-rally/



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Off-Topic / Forgetting Something? Almost 55 % of Americans ‘think Joe Biden has dement
« on: August 10, 2020, 09:56:51 am »Message ID: 1335487
Forgetting Something? Almost 55% of Americans ‘think Joe Biden has dementia and 61 percent think he should publicly address it’

A NEW poll found that nearly 55 percent of registered American voters believe former Vice President Joe Biden has "some form of dementia."

Most voters surveyed in the Rasmussen poll, released on Monday, think that Biden is suffering from cognitive decline — and think he should address the issue publicly heading into Election Day.

The poll, conducted via telephone and online, surveyed 1,000 likely voters from Thursday to Saturday and has a sampling error margin of +/- three percentage points.

The voters said that based on what they've "seen and read," 48 percent don't believe he has dementia, while 14 percent said they aren't sure.

Per Rasmussen, 20 percent of Democratic voters believe he has dementia — while 66 percent of Republicans, along with 30 percent of voters that didn't identify with a major party, believed that, too.

"Dementia," as defined by the Mayo Clinic, "describes a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with your daily life."

"It isn't a specific disease, but several different diseases may cause dementia."

Rasmussen said they "did not define 'dementia' in its questions" as they polled voters.

Per the poll, 61 percent of voters think it's "important" for Biden to address the mental health concerns to the public, while 41 percent say it's "very important."

Another 36 percent said they feel it's "not important" for Biden to do so, and another 19 percent said it's "not at all important."

Rasmussen cited a previous poll from February that found 86 percent of voters think a candidate's health is important in order to get their vote, while 56 percent felt "all major presidential candidates should release at least their most recent medical records to the public."

Men were found to be more likely than women to believe Biden has some form of dementia.

Later on Tuesday, Biden said he's "been under constant testing" for possible cognitive decline.

“Look, all you’ve got to do is watch me. And I can hardly wait to compare my cognitive capability to the cognitive capability of the man I’m running against.”

Former President Barack Obama has endorsed Biden for the presidency, saying he "has the character and the experience to guide us through one of our darkest times and heal us through a long recovery."

President Donald Trump, however, had repeatedly question Biden's mental fitness and in recent weeks, "has fixated on Biden’s physical and mental acuity," according to The Washington Post.

Aides have said the Trump campaign has tried to schedule four presidential debates between Trump and Biden, as "they believe Biden will look weaker and will make more mistakes than Trump on the debate stage."

Biden has made several public gaffes along the campaign trail, and last week made another as he proclaimed that 120 million people have died from coronavirus.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/1060753/joe-biden-2020-dementia-election-day-trump-health/

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Off-Topic / Large Rally for Police In Seattle: ‘S-P-D!’
« on: August 10, 2020, 09:46:43 am »Message ID: 1335486
Large Rally for Police In Seattle: ‘S-P-D!’

Hundreds of protesters supporting the Seattle Police Department gathered at midday Sunday in front of Seattle’s City Hall to show their support for law enforcement on the day before the City Council will vote whether to “defund the police.”

A pro-police “Back the Blue” rally is being held outside of City Hall. The Seattle Police Officers Guild helped organize the protest.

The group is calling on city council to not defund SPD.

Hundreds of people are gathered on the steps on City Hall holding signs that say “Protect Our Police” and “True to the Blue”.



On Monday, the council is expected to review a final set of amendments before taking a final vote on what some members say is the first step toward defunding Seattle police.

The council has already approved a series of amendments that eliminated the department’s mounted police, SWAT team and Navigation Team.

Turnout for the pro-police demonstration was large, with local news reporting a “large” rally:

Seattle has been at the epicenter of left-wing efforts to “defund the police,” and was the site of the “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest,” or CHOP, which took over several city blocks for several weeks in June. The occupation began after local political leaders ordered the Seattle Police Department to abandon the East Precinct, over the objections of Chief Carmen Best.

It ended only after left-wing activists led a march to Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s private residence, after which she ordered it dismantled.

Durkan and Gov. Jay Inslee had resisted President Donald Trump’s offer of federal law assistance in clearing the CHOP, which Durkan had described as a “Summer of Love” and a “block party.”

On Friday, the New York Times belatedly acknowledged that the CHOP had been a nightmare for local residents and small business, with bands of armed Antifa and Black Lives Matter activists commanding the streets.

There were several shootings in the CHOP, including the murder of Horace Lorenzo Anderson Jr. Police were reportedly obstructed by CHOP activists as they attempted to evacuate the wounded man.

In the aftermath of the removal of CHOP in early July, residents have faced continued violent protest from left-wing activists. Some riots have included the use of explosives.

Nevertheless, the Democrat-dominated City Council — with eight Democrats and one Socialist — approved a proposal last month to cut funding to the Seattle Police Department by 50%, and to “imagine life beyond policing.”

The council has acknowledged that the budget cannot be cut by 50% in 2020, but it proposing to cut 100 police officers from the force this year.

The final 2020 budget will be up for approval Monday.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/09/large-rally-for-police-in-seattle-s-p-d/

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Off-Topic / Black Portland Residents ‘Drowned Out’ by Black Lives Matter Protests
« on: August 10, 2020, 09:40:14 am »Message ID: 1335485
Black residents of Portland, Oregon, are reportedly feeling silenced and drowned out by ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, which have been dominated by nightly riots and violence caused by predominantly white Antifa extremists.

Chaotic and often violent protests against racial injustice have topped the headlines for days, but lost in the shouting are the voices of many Black Portland residents themselves — and their feelings about the unrest are nuanced and diverse.

Some feel the overwhelmingly white crowds of protesters — and particularly those committing vandalism — are co-opting the Black Lives Matter movement. Others welcome white demonstrators because with their larger numbers they can draw attention to the city’s racial inequity in ways that Black demonstrators alone can’t.

Some believe deeply that there can’t be a Black Lives Matter movement without defunding the police. Others say a recent vote to cut a specialized gun violence reduction unit is behind a sharp spike in shootings that’s devastated their community.

Primarily, there is a persistent worry that a critical opportunity for achieving racial justice in Portland’s tiny Black community could be lost.

The AP added that shootings have risen dramatically in the city since the protests began, following the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Memorial Day:

In July, the city experienced a sharp rise in gun violence that has overwhelmingly hurt Black people. There were 99 shootings — more than triple the amount from the previous July — and the city has tallied 366 non-suicide shootings this year compared to 388 in all of 2019. Roughly two-thirds of the victims in July were Black, said police Sgt. Derrick Foxworth.

Meanwhile, Democrats and the mainstream media have generally defended the chaos in Portland as “peaceful protest.”

The Washington Post published a lengthy profile of the Portland demonstrators on Saturday, complete with artistic portraits of black-clad Portland rioters, celebrating the city’s tradition of violent radicalism:


Andy Ngô
@MrAndyNgo
As Portland experiences more than 70 days of violent protests, riots, arson attacks, soaring homicides & shootings, @washingtonpost actually published a glowing photo essay on #antifa riot fashion. What is wrong w/reporter @Marissa_Jae & the editors there? http://archive.is/x4WAB
The Post noted that the withdrawal of federal law enforcement from the city is seen by activists as a victory — the first of many demands they hope to achieve.

Meanwhile, riots and attacks on local police — and residents — have continued in the absence of federal officers.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/08/10/black-portland-residents-drowned-out-by-black-lives-matter-protests/

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Off-Topic / Zsa Zsa Gabor's bizarre farewell tour of Europe nearly four years after her deat
« on: August 09, 2020, 10:41:04 am »Message ID: 1335306
Zsa Zsa Gabor's bizarre farewell tour of Europe nearly four years after her death - in a gold urn carried by her NINTH husband who plans to finally lay her to rest in her native Hungary

* Widower plans to take Zsa Zsa Gabor's ashes on a 'farewell tour' around Europe
* Prince Frederic von Anhalt to carry urn in a Louis Vuitton designer dog carrier
* Her ashes will be buried in a national cemetery in Hungary as she is laid to rest

She was the original Hollywood It Girl, famous for her nine marriages, self-parodying glamour and witty quips.

Now, almost four years after her death, Zsa Zsa Gabor is going on a final ‘farewell tour’ – as her flamboyant widower plans to take her ashes on a trip around Europe before finally laying her to rest in her native Hungary.

‘Zsa Zsa is in a beautiful gold urn which hasn’t left my side since her funeral in January 2017,’ Prince Frederic von Anhalt told The Mail on Sunday last night.

‘I sleep with it and she goes everywhere with me. If I had my way I would stay with her until my end but I’ve just turned 77 and none of us knows what will happen with this pandemic so I decided it’s time to take her home to Hungary – but not without first taking her on a tour of her favourite places.’

Von Anhalt said he intended to carry his wife’s gold urn around Europe in a Louis Vuitton designer dog carrier that she bought for her favourite pet.

‘She would carry her shih tzu Macho around it in. She loved that dog so I think it’s appropriate.

‘We’ll go on one final tour of London, Paris, Vienna and Geneva and then head to Budapest.’

Zsa Zsa died of a heart attack in December 2016 just two months shy of her 100th birthday. She is widely credited with inventing modern celebrity and being the first of the ‘famous-for-being-famous’ stars.

The actress, whose husbands included hotel heir Conrad Hilton, actor George Sanders and investment banker Herbert Hunter, poked fun at her notorious love life with quips including: ‘I am a marvellous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I keep his house.’

But even in death she is embroiled in controversy, with her former publicist Ed Lozzi criticising her widower’s plans.

He claimed that Zsa Zsa should be laid to rest alongside her daughter Francesca and sister Eva in Hollywood’s Westwood Cemetery.

‘That’s what she would have wanted,’ he said. ‘Instead, she’s being driven around in the glove box of a Rolls-Royce, going wherever her phony Prince husband wants to take her.’

Von Anhalt, who admits to buying his royal title from an impoverished German aristocrat, hit back: ‘I was devoted to that woman through 30 years of marriage.

‘She loved to travel. She loved Europe. Every year we would go to her favourite places.

‘Her daughter and sister are buried in LA, and the other sister and mother are in Palm Springs. Zsa Zsa never liked sharing the billing. Her final wish was to go home to Hungary where she was always treated as a star.’

Von Anhalt had reportedly even asked Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for a state funeral for his late wife.

Zsa Zsa was born in Budapest in 1917 with the real first name Sari. She arrived in Hollywood with her mother, Jolie, and sisters, Eva and Magda, in 1941 to escape war in Europe.

She made more than 40 films, including Queen Of Outer Space, Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood, and Naked Gun 2½, but it was her wild private life that made her famous.

She was a regular on the talk show circuit, and in 1989, her notoriety grew when she was jailed for three days for slapping a Beverly Hills police officer who pulled over her car.

Her widower said she milked the incident for publicity.

‘The case should have lasted three days and her first lawyer wanted to settle but Zsa Zsa knew the power of scandal,’ he said.

‘That case went on for 14 days and made headlines around the world. She made millions from advertising and other work after that.

‘Anything people like the Kardashians do today, they learned from Zsa Zsa.’

Zsa Zsa’s ashes will be buried in Budapest’s national cemetery. There will be a granite headstone with her photograph on it – but no age.

‘After age 60 she demanded we stopped counting,’ Von Anhalt explained.

‘I’m going to put “20th Century icon” on there along with a picture of her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It is what she would have wanted.’

'Only immediate press are invited’... Self-mocking quips of the first It Girl

I'm a marvellous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I keep his house.

My next marriage will be a small affair. Only the immediate press will be invited.

I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back.

How many husbands have I had? You mean apart from my own?

A girl must marry for love – and keep on marrying until she finds it.

Getting divorced just because you don’t love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.

A man is incomplete until he has married. Then he’s finished.

I want a man who’s kind and understanding. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire?

I know nothing about sex, because I was always married.

My husband said it was him or the cat. I miss him sometimes.

Diamonds are a girl’s best friend and dogs are a man’s best friend. Now you know which sex has more sense.

Remember – the only place men want depth in their women is in her decolletage.

There’s nothing wrong with a woman encouraging a man’s advances – as long as they are in cash.

It’s never as easy to keep your own spouse happy as it is to make someone else’s spouse happy.

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