Is Antonio Banderas sick? He looks horribly thin and everyone looks so sad in this picture.
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sue nami |
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Is Antonio Banderas sick? He looks horribly thin and everyone looks so sad in this picture. |
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princesspeach |
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Where and when was this taken?
Today's Deep
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A day without sunshine is like night. The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap. On the other hand, you have different fingers.
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redpecker |
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His father passed away two months ago.
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sue nami |
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This picture was taken in Malaga, Spain. That's his mother and they are watching an Easter (?) Procession.
Death of his father would explain this. How sad. |
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FengShoe |
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I adore Antonio. He's so sweet and so supportive of Melanie. (and she sure doesn't seem to appreciate him like she should.) He looks terrible, poor
guy.
"Nearly everyone can stand adversity, but if you want to test a person's character, give them power." Abraham Lincoln
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posterchilde |
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FengShoe wrote: I really like Antonio. Melanie is such a basketcase, and he's stayed with her through all her stints in rehab, her bad plastic surgery, and whatever.
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FengShoe |
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I saw him on a TV interview last May (I think it was on the Ellen show), and he was talking about his daughter, Stella. Ellen asked him what he wanted Stella
to be when she grew up. And he said something like he wanted Stella to choose whatever made her happy in life.
Then he added that when Stella became an adult, he especially wanted her to be self-confident enough to speak her mind to both men and women, and not be afraid of anyone else's opinion. I thought that was such a fantastic answer for a parent to give. Can you imagine CTC? "Suri will do and think whatever Davey and I tell her to."
"Nearly everyone can stand adversity, but if you want to test a person's character, give them power." Abraham Lincoln
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