Posted on 05/03/2010 11:13:34 PM PDT by skeptoid
(P I blog - not a story -
Russell Crowe celebrated the unveiling of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame last month by enjoying an all-night drinking session with his wife.
The Oscar winner was awarded the 2,404th star in Hollywood on April 12 and his plaque was placed on the sidewalk in front of the Kodak Theater, where the Academy Awards are held.
But instead of marking the honor with a lunch, Crowe asked organizers to host a bash for his family - and the "Gladiator" star was still partying with wife Danielle when the sun came up the next morning.
Speaking to British talk show host Jonathan Ross, Crowe says, "We made it into a great day. Luckily for me my kids are old enough now so they got to enjoy the experience... So we had a nice day with them. They usually have a luncheon. We said, 'Well, we'd rather have a p**s-up (drinking session) at night time than a luncheon during the day.' So the studio organized that.
"My wife and I - and it's a long time since we've done this - we were still sitting outside with a vodka in hand at seven o'clock in the morning... That's why I married the girl. So it was fun."
Yep, everything in moderation including moderation.
My sentiments are identical to yours on this.
LOL. WHAT A RIOT!
So what are you doing in TN?
Was a dream of mine, too.
Alas, IIRC, the cutoff was 55 years old. . . . probably unless one had piles of money.
THX THX
I have a Texas born cousin who lives in Christchurch. He is a now retired Presbyterian minister. We visited NZ in 2001 and had a fabulous time. Most beautiful place I have ever been. I would love to go back but we are getting a little up in age (70 & 75)for such a long trip. We love the comfort of our home and I am so glad we went when we did.
Not dating guys who wear leather jackets and ride motor bikes...
:)
I was there the year before you (2000) for the 150th anniversary of the First Four Ships...
a Mayflower thingy on a smaller scale..
I took my dau and her toddler..
My ggg grandparents and their children had come on one of the ships..
PM Helen Potter spoke to us at a special ceremony on the docks in Lyttleton and we all felt special etc ...
The last time I was in NZ was Dec 2008....
My Dad was born on Montreal Street in CHCH...
My Nana’s old house he was born in is now part of the Ferrymead project...
Lots of my family were Presbyterians...especially the ones who lived in the Dunedin area...
Or Anglicans....The ones in Canterbury...(Christchurch) were mostly Anglicans..
LOL.
INTERESTING.
THANKS.
My aunt and uncle moved from Houston around 1950 to Auckland. My cousins were both a few years younger than me.I was 10 years old. They were young enough to forget their Texas ways and accent and they are complete Kiwis. My girl cousin is an MD in Auckland.
My brother was in the Navy and was stationed in Davenport (Auckland) during Nam...he shipped out of there and they patrolled the China Sea
A brother and a sister of my Dad used to live in Auckland...
Theyre dead now but I still have cousins there..
The rest of the family live in the South Island
We spent 3 weeks in NZ and saw most of the south island and a fair amount of the north island. Fabulous. I watched them bungie jumping but I didn’t join them. LOL!
You must have gone down to Queenstown for the bungie jumping..
We did, we went almost every where. We hired a young man to drive us in our rented car and he really showed us around. It was great.
One of my many relatives no doubt
:)
All I know about New Zeeland geography I got from ‘The Lord Of The Rings’. Gorgeous!
Several of my relatives worked on that movie...
Really they did...
I tell ya...
I’m related to just about everyone in NZ
:)
‘Several of my relatives worked on that movie’
Orcs or Uruk-hai? ;-)
Possibly a relative, he knew every person on the south island.
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