We Love You Paul Newman. Thank You for Sharing Your LifeIt is reported that Paul Newman, while battling cancer, returned to his Connecticut home to spend his last days of life with his wife, Joanne Woodward and his children. I pray for their strength and courage as I remember Paul Newman, my favorite actor of all time.Paul Leonard Newman made his first movie, The Silver Chalice in 1954, two years before I was born. Newman actually apologized for how bad the movie was, but in 1956 Newman redeemed himself in Somebody Up There Likes Me. I cannot recall how many times I have seen Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting, The Color of Money or the countless other Paul Newman movies in my lifetime. There has not been another gorgeous hunk of an acting team like Paul Newman and Robert Redford in my lifetime. I love Paul Newman not just because he is one of the greatest actors of my generation, but also because Newman is the extraordinary example of life, love, family, and generosity that all people should aspire to be. I love Paul Newman’s sense of humor as shown in his quotes about life, humor and his marriage to Joanne Woodward.My Favorite Paul Newman QuotesAbout infidelity: “Why fool around with hamburger when you have steak at home?”About successful marriage to Joanne: “I never ask my wife about my flaws. Instead I try to get her to ignore them and concentrate on my sense of humor. You don’t want any woman to look under the carpet, guys, because there’s lots of flaws underneath. Joanne believes my character in a film we did together, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bridge’ comes closest to who I really am. I personally don’t think there’s one character who comes close . . . but I learned a long time ago not to disagree on things that I don’t have a solid opinion about.” Later, Newman answered the same question yet again by saying, “I don’t know what she puts in my food”.About his Newman’s Own: “Once you’ve seen your face on a bottle of salad dressing, it’s hard to take yourself seriously.” “The embarrassing thing is that my salad dressing is out-grossing my films.” “You can only put away so much stuff in your closet.”
MonaVie Drink with Acai Versus 180 Blue Drink with Acai
Health and wellness are on the minds of Baby Boomers who experience the daily effects of aging, joint pain, back pain, weight gain, and mental focus, among all else. Younger generations continually look for ways to boost their energy levels to function faster and faster in the
communication overload world they created. This would explain why the “better-for-you” or functional beverage market is a $40 billion industry and expected to grow to almost $54 billion by 2010.
What do consumers choose to drink from a $40 billion functional beverage marketplace? I continually look for healthy drinks because my family has a history of diabetes. In a pre-diabetes stage, I must find drinks that help prevent the advancement of diabetes. When the “energy drinks” exploded onto the market, I enjoyed the sugar-free 180 Orange Citrus Blast energy drink from Anheuser-Busch. Now there is low-calorie energy drink, 180 Blue with Acai. I also learned about MonaVie, an organic fruit beverage with Acai. This is a comparison of the two drinks.
First, what exactly is Acai (pronounced ah-SIGH-ee)?
Acai is a blueberry-sized berry found at the top of a palm tree in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Dr. Nicholas Perricone, an anti-aging expert, declared the berry “the world’s number one superfood” on The Oprah Winfrey Show. In a 2006 University of Florida study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the acai berry destroyed cultured human cancer cells; specifically the berries triggered a self-destruct response in up to 86% of leukemia cells tested.