Class and a pilots license...........even can fly the big jobbers!Linda7NJ said:Travolta has class!
He's still pretty darn HOT too!:crazy:Tom'sGirl said:Class and a pilots license...........even can fly the big jobbers!
Oh yeah........very, very much so :blushing:Linda7NJ said:He's still pretty darn HOT too!:crazy:
Linda7NJ said:He's still pretty darn HOT too!:crazy:
BirdieBoo said:OMG. Speaking of Travolta, I recently saw the movie "A Love Song for Bobby Long". It was a great performance by Travolta. He played a broken alcoholic man, and he played it well. It was quite a departure for him, but done nicely.
And the movie took place in New Orleans.
I recommend it to anyone, it was a really good one.
Linda7NJ said:I like the one where he's a minority ( he's white but society roles are reversed ) and he experiences racism. Very thought provoking. Wish I could remember the name.
And who could forget how adorable he was in Welcome Back Kotter? Saturday Night Fever...........I better stop, I may begin breathing heavy!:silenced: LOL
Okay, stopped breathing heavy here myself, going to shut down for the night while the gettins good.Linda7NJ said:I like the one where he's a minority ( he's white but society roles are reversed ) and he experiences racism. Very thought provoking. Wish I could remember the name.
And who could forget how adorable he was in Welcome Back Kotter? Saturday Night Fever...........I better stop, I may begin breathing heavy!:silenced: LOL
SimonSays said:I thought it was absolutely amazing & heartfelt ~ reading that made me cry. :blushing:
Nova said:I haven't time to read the entire thread, so forgive me if this has been mentioned, but Bravo's Celebrity Poker is spending its entire season in New Orleans and all the celebrities are playing for charities that help the area.
Not everyone has forgotten.
I agree! He and his wife do a lot to help others. Amazing he can do this and not stuff his religion down other people's throat. Think Tom could take a few lessons from John and Kelly?Linda7NJ said:Travolta has class!
Good deal!!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:OneLostGrl said:Rob Thomas and his band, Matchbox Twenty, have donated $200,000 to raise money for, among other things, restoring music education programs in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina, it was announced Tuesday.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2006-05-30-matchbox-katrina_x.htm?csp=27