Title: What old people do for fun
1What old people do for fun!
2Underwear!
3Never Scare A brother!
4Michelle falls!
5Cell Phones Do Cause Accidents!
6Soul Food!
7Stress, it kills!
8Saying Goodbye to Luther Vandross
9At the memorial services of Luther Vandross
Stevie Wonder talking to Aretha Franklin and
Cissy Houston before the start of service at the
Riverside Church.(Newsday Photo/ J. Conrad
Williams Jr.)July 8, 2005
10At the memorial services of Luther Vandross,
Stevie Wonder singing a selection that made the
service come alive with emotions at the Riverside
Church.(Newsday Photo/ J. Conrad Williams
Jr.)July 8, 2005
11At the memorial services of Luther Vandross,
Stevie Wonder singing a selection that made the
service come alive with emotions at the Riverside
Church.(Newsday Photo/ J. Conrad Williams
Jr.)July 8, 2005
12At the memorial services of Luther Vandross,
Aretha Franklin places a rose on the casket
before singing her selection at the Riverside
Church.(Newsday Photo/ J. Conrad Williams
Jr.)July 8, 2005
13At the memorial services of Luther Vandross
Pattie Labelle lays her head down on the body of
Vandross as if to listen to one more note, at the
Riverside Church.(Newsday Photo/ J. Conrad
Williams Jr.)July 8, 2005
14At the memorial services of Luther Vandross
Pattie Labelle doing a musical section during
service at the Riverside Church.(Newsday Photo/
J. Conrad Williams Jr.)July 8, 2005
15At the memorial services of Luther Vandross his
mother in the wheel chair, front, and her sister
in the wheel chair, rear, looking at their loved
one rest during the closing of service at the
Riverside Church.(Newsday Photo/ J. Conrad
Williams Jr.)July 8, 2005
16At the memorial services of Luther Vandross, many
stars got together to sing during the closing of
the service at the Riverside Church in New York
City--Aretha Franklin, Patti Austin, Patti
Lebelle, Alicia Keys, Ashford and Simpson, Melba
Moore along with many others .(Newsday Photo/ J.
Conrad Williams Jr.)July 8, 2005
17Aretha Franklin place a rose on the casket of
Luther Vandross before she sings at his
funeral.(AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)July 8, 2005
18RB music stars including Stevie Wonder, Ashford
and Simpson, Usher, Aretha Franklin, Alicia Keys
and Patti Labelle gather impromptu with other
stars to sing Luther Vandross' "Power of Love" at
his funeral.(AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)July 8,
2005
19Sarah Campbell, left, and Natalie Bailey, react
as the hearse carrying Luther Vandross's body
passes by the Apollo Theater during a funeral
procession.(AP Photo/Jennifer Szymaszek)July
8, 2005
20Fans of Luther Vandross wait their turn to sign a
board honoring the famed R B singer before his
funeral procession outside the Apollo Theater in
Harlem.(AP Photo/Jennifer Szymaszek)July 8,
2005
21The hearse carrying Luther Vandross's body passes
by the Apollo Theater in Harlem during a funeral
procession.(AP Photo/Jennifer Szymaszek)July
8, 2005
22Luther Vandross's mother, Mary Vandross, leaves
his funeral service at New York's Riverside
Church.(AP Photo)July 8, 2005
23The Rev. Jesse Jackson at the funeral service for
Luther Vandross at New York's Riverside
Church.(AP Photo)July 8, 2005
24Paul Bearers carry Luther Vandross's casket after
his funeral service at New York's Riverside
Church.(AP Photo)July 8, 2005
25The casket of singer Luther Vandross is
surrounded by flowers as public viewing get
underway at his wake, Wednesday, July 6, 2005 in
New York.(AP)July 6, 2005
26Kenneth Malone of Brooklyn, N.Y., carries a
poster of singer Luther Vandross as he join
others at the wake for Vandross, Wednesday July
6, 2005 in New York.(AP)July 6, 2005
27A tribute area of flowers and personal
memoribilia is displayed at the wake for singer
Luther Vandross, Wednesday July 6, 2005, in New
York.(AP)July 6, 2005
28Barbara Lewis, right, from Harlem, N.Y., holds
flowers as she joins other fans at the wake for
singer Luther Vandross, Wednesday July 6, 2005 in
New York.(AP)July 6, 2005
29Luther Vandross, shown in this undated publicity
shot, died today. He was 54.(Newsday File
Photo)July 1, 2005
30Luther Vandross performs at Westbury Music
Fair.(Newsday File Photo)
31Entertainer Dionne Warwick smiles as she stands
with Willis Edwards, left, president of the
Beverly Hills/Hollywood NAACP, and fellow
entertainer Luther Vandross.(AP File
Photo)December 14, 1986
32RB Singer Luther Vandross poses with his 1992
Grammy Awards.(AP File Photo)February 24, 1992
33Luther Vandross accepts the Quincy Jones Award
for Outstanding Career Achievements at the 13th
annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.
Vandross, whose deep, lush voice on such hits as
"Here and Now" and "Any Love" sold more than 25
million albums while providing the romantic
backdrop for millions of couples worldwide, died
July 1, 2005.(AP File Photo)March 26, 1999
34Smokey Robinson, left, poses alongside Luther
Vandross, right, after winning his Hall of Fame
award during the 31st NAACP Image Awards in
Pasadena, Calif.(AP File Photo)February 12,
2000
35Singer Luther Vandross entertains the crowd at
the Democratic National Convention in Los
Angeles, in this Aug. 15, 2000, photo.(AP File
Photo)July 1, 2005
36Luther Vandross and Patti LaBelle perform a duet
Only For One Night for the Democratic
Convention delegates during Divas and Kings
concert. (AP File Photo)August 13, 2000
37Luther Vandross performs at the Jones Beach
Theatre.(File photo by John Griffin)September
7, 2000
38Singer Luther Vandross sings, "My Sweet Lord"
during a rehearsal at the Shrine Auditorium in
Los Angeles for the 29th annual American Music
Awards.(AP File Photo)January 8, 2002
39Luther Vandross accepts his award for favorite
soul or RB male artist at the 29th American
Music Awards in Los Angeles.(AP File
Photo)January 9, 2002
40Talk-show host Oprah Winfrey meets with RB
singer Luther Vandross at his rehabilitation
center.(AP File Photo)April 26, 2004
41The Essence of Black Beauty
42Agnes Morris, 92, is president of her
neighborhood garden society, jazz lover, dancer,
mother, grandmother, great-grandmother,
great-great grandmother resides in New York
City.
43Murielle Abdulsamad, 46, this wife and
entrepreneur is director of a nonprofit
organization that provides services to low-income
elderly. Shes an arts-and-crafts buff, swimmer,
tennis player, skier and resides in Pensacola
Beach, Florida. Im not as focused on material
things as I was in the past. I feel as if I know
more about who I am and what matters most, which
is giving back and taking care of those in need.
44Josephine Stokes, 80, a mother, grandmother,
retired teacher and school librarian, church and
community volunteer, choir member resides in
Seattle I really make a point of being positive.
Your attitude has everything to do with your
altitude. If you think optimistically, it helps
to sustain you.
45Myrtis Jones, 60, volunteers to care for Border
Babies at her local hospital shes a beach bum,
exceptional cook, wife, retired
information-technology specialist and resides in
South Orange, New Jersey Ive been able to
create a nice life for myself. I love that I have
so many wonderful friends Im in touch with. Now
that Im retired I can do what I want. I exercise
regularly, volunteer, travel. Im even thinking
about starting a new career in the beauty
business.
46Bertha Hagan, 104, a cook, mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother, great- grandmother and
great-great grandmother, resides in New York
City.
47Millie Cruzat, 77, is a dancer, model, mother,
grandmother, tennis player, ice skater she
resides in Chicago. I was fortunate to have a
mother who was well before her time when it came
to health and fitness. She worked six days a week
until she was 89 and exercised regularly. This
beautiful Black woman stretched every morningno
one I knew was doing such a thing. I remember
watching her prepare and drink carrot juice this
was all in the 1930s! Ive followed in her
footsteps. I eat well and have a very active
lifestyle.
48And who said living in abus would not work .
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61WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE...
- IS THE LATEST NEWS
- IN THE WORLD...
62IT IS THE SIZE OF A GRAIN OF RICE
63A new development which eliminates the necessity
of using currency or credit cards!
64It is already being used by the wealthy as a tool
to help prevent kidnapping.
You will use it for its advantages and to help
prevent fraud and identity theft...
65FLEE FROM IT!!!
FIND OUT WHY ...
66 MOTOROLA is the company producing the microchip
for MONDEX SMARTCARD. They developed several
implants for humans using the Bio-chip.
TRANSPONDER IS A SYSTEM OF STORAGE FOR READING
INFORMATION IN MICROCHIPS. READING OCCURS IN
WAVES LIKE A REMOTE CONTROL.
The bio-chip measures 7mm of length and .075mm
wide, as large as a grain of rice. It contains a
transponder and a rechargeable Lithium battery.
The battery is recharged by a thermocouple
circuit that produces an electrical current with
the fluctuation of body temperature.
67REMEMBER THIS COMPANY NAME AND LOGO!
68More than 250 corporations and 20 countries are
involved in the distribution of MONDEX to the
world and many nations are privileged to use
this system, among them Great Britian, Canada,
U.S.A., Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Hong
Kong, China, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia,
Philipines, Singapore, Thailand, India, Taiwan,
Sri Lanka, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua,
Panama, Honduras, El Salvador
Brazil.
69There are other SMARTCARD systems being used
through MONDEX, especially since MasterCard
bought 51 share of the company.
70Then ask yourself...
in the end, what does that have to do with me?
71They spent more than 1.5 Million Dollars in
research just to discover the best place to
insert the bio-chip into the human body. They
only found two satisfactory and efficient places
- THE HEAD, underneath the scalp and the backside
of the hand, specifically THE RIGHT HAND!
72He causes all, both small and great, rich and
poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their
right hand or on their foreheads, 17 and that no
one may buy or sell except one who has the mark
or the name of the beast, or the number of his
name.
Revelation 1316, 17
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NOT MUCH OF A COINCIDENCE?
74One billion bio-chips are being produced by
MONDEX a year. Its been in production for at
least a year. They discovered that if the chip
would be in a card, they will encounter serious
problems. The chip could be cut and information
would be changed or falsified. The value could be
manipulated, stolen or lost. After you receive
the card, it will expire within one to two
years. In the end, real money will be insecure in
the general market.
75There is only one solution for this problem,
embraced by MOTOROLA implanting the bio-chip
in the right hand or the head, where it cannot be
removed. If it is removed by surgery, the small
capsule will burst and the individual would be
contaminated by the Lithium and the chemical in
the microbacteria, and the Global Positioning
System (GPS) will detect if it was removed, and
will alert the authorities. Notice MONDEX means
Money on your hand. MON MONetary DEX
DEXter Right-hand side
76Will you take it serious?
77If you find this message interesting, SPREAD THE
WORD!
- Imagine your parents, friends and siblings,
everyone you know - having to be marked.
78 Now that youve been informed, but still doubt
this information, do the following. Go to
www.google.com. Search for the word VERICHIP
and read some of the links. Do the same with the
words MONDEX SMARTCARD. You can no longer
claim ignorance. You are now accountable. May
God bless you!