Tag: Birthday
I’m a Pine Nut…
by allancarreon on Aug.26, 2017, under Film & TV
… and I am not ashamed of it.
Happy 37th birthday to the one and only Chris Pine, who will always be my favorite of the four Hollywood Chrises (Hemsworth comes second). All the way from The Princess Diaries to Wonder Woman, and definitely beyond, you are one of the absolute best in Hollywood!
Queen, Icon, Goddess.
by allancarreon on Aug.16, 2017, under Music & Theater, Queer
Happy birthday to the one and only Madonna, my queen!
The New Thirty
by allancarreon on Aug.02, 2017, under My Life
It’s the big four-oh today, but cliched as it may sound, it does seem that it feels like the new thirty. It’s the age of continuous exploration for me, and it does feel that life just does begin at forty.
I’ve learned in the past couple of years to truly make the most of life. Always.
Never keep life bottled in, or you may live to regret life itself, and who wants that?
As long as it makes you happy and you’re hurting no one, be who you want to be and do what you want to do with your life.
Life is what you make of it.
Birth of the Goddess
by allancarreon on Aug.16, 2016, under Music & Theater, Queer
I’ve already said quite a lot about the one and only goddess, the living legend, a true diva and icon – and how much she has inspired me throughout the decades.
So today, I will keep it simple, celebrate, and just say…
In Good Company
by allancarreon on Aug.02, 2016, under Film & TV, Geeky, Literature, My Life, Society
I’ve long known that I shared my birthday with the late, great Peter O’Toole as well as Eddie Furlong (yes, kids, you probably have no idea) and, oh all right, Dingdong Dantes.
However, I recently came upon a more comprehensive list, and I must say, I’m in pretty good company.
Mahmud I. 1696. Because one needs to throw royalty into this list. Mahmud was a Sultan of the Ottoman Empire who fought Persia, Austria, and Russia. He also wrote poetry because obviously one needs a soothing distraction from the occasional pillaging.
Constantine I of Greece. 1868. Okay, fine, just one more royal. Even if he was accused of being a German sympathizer during World War I (officially, he advocated for neutrality).