“Forgotten Hollywood”- Best Wishes to Carrie Fisher

Posted on December 23, 2016 by raideoman1 | No Comments

Manny P. here…

“`Carrie Fisher is currently in the Intensive Care Unit of a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a heart attack aboard an airplane. A large gathering of media personnel was camped outside Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Her condition remains critical.

“`Fisher was on a flight from London to Los Angeles International Airport when she went into cardiac arrest. Fellow passengers, including a nurse, assisted her, according to air traffic control. When the plane descended into LAX, Carrie was awakened. She started throwing up and said she couldn’t breathe.

“` The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to LAX for a patient on an inbound flight in cardiac arrest at 12:11p. LAFD firefighter paramedics were standing by for the plane’s arrival, provided advanced life support, and aggressively treated and transported the patient to a local hospital. They continue to monitor her heart.

“`Carrie’s the daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. She’s best known as Princess Leia in the Star Wars trilogy. Her thinly veiled autobiography Postcards from the Edge was adapted into a 1990 cinematic version, starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine.

“`Let’s hope for a speedy recovery to Ms. Carrie Fisher.

 

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“`A Chewbacca rendition of Silent Night is adding Star Wars flair to the holiday  classic. A video with related film clips has been watched nearly 2.5 million times on YouTube. This parody song was first created in 1999 by web designer Scott Anderson, who writes on his site that he made it for a parody Christmas album, Christmas With Chewbacca. The song has made the rounds online for several years.

Until next time>                               “never forget”

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