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Re: PD on the Leeza Show
You're in LUCK! <Well.. lemme amend that... unless ya consider a sinus infection to BE lucky!> (grin). The PD segment of Leeza is going to air anytime from today thru the next three weeks, or so we were told. I have no idea if it DID air today, 'cause dammit, I forgot to stop at the market on my way home from Paramount Studios yesterday and to pick up some cat food. When I woke up today, I rushed downstairs and flipped on the TV, to check out Leeza, and both Scooter and Buzzy none-too-subtly reminded me that they were awaiting their breakfast! Without even stopping to take my meds, I rushed out to the market intending to just get some cat food, and here I am, $52 poorer! Needless to say, m'dear, as long as I was already IN the market, I did some marketing! Hope you're feeling better! Barb Mallut barb_msn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: Cassidy, Carole <CCASSIDY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 9:48 AM Subject: Re: PD on the Leeza Show >Barb: Darn! I've been home for two days with a sinus infection and other >ugly stuff and could have watched... Congratulations on your appearance. > >Carole Cassidy > >-----Original Message----- >From: Barb_MSN [mailto:Barb_MSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 4:53 AM >To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN >Subject: PD on the Leeza Show > > >Dear List-family..... > >FYI....I was one of several Parkies interviewed on the Leeza Show >today about living with the disease after getting it at a relatively >young age. Leeza is a nationally syndicated daily TV program/. > >While the overall experience was fun, I was told to keep it upbeat >and positive so the "young people" wouldn't be scared.. > >I have no idea WHICH "young people" were being referred to - those in >the audience, or possibly younger Parkies who might see the program. > >Either way, much to my chagrin, I DID "keep it upbeat and positive," >and while the "young people" prolly saw nothing threatening in my >comments, >I must admit that I sure felt hamstrung and frustrated in not being >able to speak without restraint. > >This is yet another media event which grew out of interest in the >original Michael J. Fox article in People Magazine a coupla weeks >ago, > >Thanks for the shot in the arm, vis a vis bringing Parkinson's >awareness from the shadows and into the light, Mike. > >Barb Mallut (thinkin' about getting an publicity agent) <grin> >barb_msn@email,msn.com >
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