Three 80′s pop stars turn 50 this summer

Did you know that not only Madonna has turned 50 this summer, but Prince and Michael Jackson are also 50? Prince turned 50 in June, and Michael is set to turn 50 on August 29th!

I was reading an article in People Magazine this morning and it showed pictures of all three pop stars during the height of their career and one thing I noticed is that all three went through a period in the 80′s and possibly early 90′s where they each wore a glove on one hand.

Just an odd little fact that I found interesting, especially since all their birthdays are so close to one another.





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Just 50 years old Bernie Mac dies suddenly

bernie_mac.jpg Sadly the world has lost another comedian. Bernie Mac passed away early this morning due to complications from pneumonia. He died in a Chicago area hospital.

Mac was admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital with pneumonia on August 1st said his rep in a statement. He’d been expected to recover however there had been rumors of the seriousness of his condition.

The comedian who has made people laugh for the last 30 years with rolls in film, television and routines in comedy clubs was only 50 years old.

Here’s some information about Bernie Macs long comedy career and how it all started courtesy of People Magazine Online:

Born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in Chicago, Mac began his career as a stand-up comedian in the small comedy clubs of his native town. As a founding member of the Kings of Comedy comedy tour – the success of which spawned Spike Lee’s 2000 concert movie The Original Kings of Comedy (also starring Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer) – Mac was able to spotlight what would become his rapid-fire delivery. This effectively launched him into the big time.

The Bernie Mac Show, which ran from 2001 to 2006, often poked fun of Mac’s own life and proved a favorite of both critics and audiences – receiving a prestigious Peabody Award, as well as honors from the Television Critics Association (for best individual achievement in comedy).

In addition, the program provided a popular platform for Mac to win consecutive NAACP Image Awards for outstanding actor in a comedy series, from 2003 to 2006.

Named top actor in a comedy series at the ’06 ceremony, Mac clutched his trophy and reverted to his standup character, declaring: “America, I heard your prayers, and you wanted me here. The Mac Man cometh, and I’m bringing hell with me.”

Movie Roles
He scored on the big screen, too. Among his appearances were those in the comedy Guess Who (as Ashton Kutcher’s imposing, prospective father-in-law); the Ocean’s 11 franchise; Bad Santa; Charlie’s Angels; and Pride, costarring Terrence Howard.

This spring, Mac wrapped the upcoming film Soul Men, a comedy costarring Samuel L. Jackson about a former singing duo staging a comeback. He is also set to appear in Old Dogs with John Travolta, Robin Williams and Matt Dillon.

He also published a 2001 collection of comic riffs, I Ain’t Scared of You and a 2006 memoir, Maybe You Never Cry Again.

In February 2005, Mac, then 47, revealed that for the previous two decades he had suffered from sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in organs such as the lungs or lymph nodes. “It has not altered or limited my lifestyle,” he said at the time.

Since 1977, Mac was married to Rhonda McCullough, with whom he had a daughter, Je’Niece, born in 1978. A graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana (with a bachelors degree in psychology and a masters in mental health counseling), Je’Niece married in 2003 and also has a daughter, Jasmine. His family survives Mac.

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All the benefits of the superfruit Gac in a dietary supplement

It seems to me that in the last decade or so people have become even more health conscious than in the past – particularly when it comes to the ingredients in the foods that we eat and the chemicals or natural ingredients in the products that we use on our skin or in our households.

Personally, I prefer that the products that I use contain mainly natural ingredients. That’s why the dietary supplement R.G. Skin Revitalizer which is made from the tropical superfruit Gâc caught my attention.

Gâc has a long history of medicinal use throughout Asia. This fruit, formally known as Momordia Cochinchinemis Spreng is a large, cantaloupe sized bright red fruit that grows in abundance on vines throughout sub-tropical Asia.

This fruit is choke full of beneficial carotenoid antioxidants, lycopene, and beta-carotene which if you’ve been reading recent health related reports, have all been found to help support strong cellular rejuvenation and boost the immune system. Antioxidants are said to protect our skin from damaging free radicals so it only makes sense that we try to eat foods that are full of antioxidants isn’t it? It’s also known that Carotenoids assist in a plants pigmentation process and help protect them against excess sunlight which likely means that they will assist us in protecting our own skin and keeping it healthy.

Now, I’m fairly certain that I’ve seen this tropical fruit here in the markets of Toronto. It’s a very diverse city and you can find just about anything here, but hunting it down regularly would probably be a chore that I would not do regularly. That’s why I’m pleased to hear that the benefits of Gâc can be found in the R.G. Skin Revitalizer dietary supplement.

If you’re concerned about your skins health and your general overall health you might want to look into this interesting natural skin revitalizing product.

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