Colleen P

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Colleen P

Colleen P

@colleeni2

I'm a hospice nurse, a wife, a mom, a grandma AND great- grandma. a sister an aunt and blessed to still be a daughter to my mom. I adore Periscope!!

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Colleen P
Colleen P@colleeni2·
@JessiH35 @Variety I’m old, I read the tabloids and the magazine stories about them. This whole series was horrible.
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Jessica Hayes
Jessica Hayes@JessiH35·
@Variety I hope people are aware of just how untrue this entire series is. Caroline Kennedy was never reflective, kind, or caring towards CBK, or her mother after the killing of her and her sister. Nothing about this wholly deceitful piece of work deserves an Emmy.
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Variety@Variety·
In “Love Story,” Grace Gummer delivers a powerful performance as Caroline Kennedy that becomes the emotional core of the series. Her Emmy worthy turn proves the Meryl Streep acting bloodline is strong and entirely her own. variety.com/2026/tv/awards…
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Elvis Presley (d. 1977) was outlived by his father Vernon (d. 1979), who himself was outlived by his mother Minnie Mae (d. 1980)..... Elvis Presley died in 1977 at just 42 years old, at the height of global legend. His father, Vernon Presley, who had managed much of Elvis’s business affairs and stood by him through fame and turmoil, lived two years longer, passing in 1979. But the timeline stretches even further. Minnie Mae Presley, Elvis’s grandmother, affectionately known as “Dodger”, outlived them both, dying in 1980 at age 90. Minnie Mae had watched her grandson rise from a Mississippi childhood to become the King of Rock and Roll, then witnessed the unimaginable: his funeral at Graceland. Vernon is buried beside Elvis. Minnie Mae rests there too. Elvis was extremely close to his grandmother and often insisted she travel with him on tour, even installing a special phone line at Graceland so she could reach him directly at any time. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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Amelia@Amelia558rs·
I see 9 and you ? Be honest
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Colleen P
Colleen P@colleeni2·
@Mishi_2210 We don’t know how old he was when he had Ethan!
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Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi Vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210_·
How old is Ethan now 🤔 No Cheating/ 99.9% will fail
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Posts Of Cats
Posts Of Cats@PostsOfCats·
the last thing you ate is what you have to name him
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Colleen P
Colleen P@colleeni2·
@TullianT Anderson Cooper is bringing grief out of the shadows. No one wants to talk about it. And it makes the griever feel terribly alone.
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Tullian Tchividjian
Tullian Tchividjian@TullianT·
My friend Byron sent me a recent interview in which Anderson Cooper spoke with musician and writer Nick Cave. Cave, known for his dark, poetic songs and brutally honest reflections on life, spoke about losing his 15-year-old son, Arthur. He said Arthur’s death didn’t simply wound him; it widened him. The agonizing grief rearranged the inner furniture of his life, creating a larger capacity for love, compassion, and connection. He said, “I don’t know where I would be if my son hadn’t died. Grief turns you into a person. Before, I was incomplete.” He reflected on how, over time, we don’t “get over” our losses; we absorb them. We become different kinds of people. More human. More tender. More awake to the fragile beauty of the world and the people in it. Grief humbled him. It toppled the pedestal he once put his own gifts on and brought him back to what matters most: being a father, a husband, a friend, a person among people. And in that undoing, a larger world opened inside him. I feel that. All of it. In the deep. Maybe that’s the strange, sacred transcendence of loss. It tears through the small, protected rooms we once lived in and leaves behind a larger interior world—one marked by deeper seeing, deeper feeling, and a deeper connection to the sorrows and joys of others. Grief takes much from us, but it also gives us an expanded heart—a heart that carries a kind of freedom we could never have imagined before, a freedom born not from having less to lose but from becoming more fully alive. “…grief opens portals of life if we take and turn her generous keys.”
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Justin G
Justin G@syndrome22q1·
My name is Justin I have a Disability, I’d love to get millions of hellos with the hashtag #HiJustin please help make my day
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Paul Bronks
Paul Bronks@SlenderSherbet·
"What is this 'personal space' that you speak of?"
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
The Blues Brothers, James Brown & ZZ Top performing at Super Bowl XXXI (1997) Those were the days...
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Colleen P
Colleen P@colleeni2·
@ABonTV I agree! More people need to know about this.
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Adrienne Bankert@ABonTV·
This is worthy of more reporting ..
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