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Today’s post is brought to you by the Mean Dirty Pirate Internet Friends of Farrah Fawcett Fan Club. In particular the president of the Friends of Farrah Fawcett Fan Club, Laura. I’ll be away camping and canoeing this weekend and yes I’ll be taking my Farrah Fawcett Make-Up & Hair Styling Center with me so she can get some sunshine.

All Hail Pharaoh Farrah Fawcett.

Take it away Laura,

As most of you Friends of Farrah Fan Club Members already know, there are many different ways in which you can incorporate Farrah into your daily life.

We have already discussed in previous Friend of Farrah Fan Club Official Newsletters "How to Achieve The Farrah Lion Mane of Perfection in 53 Easy Steps (Newsletter #1), "The Importance of Good Oral Hygiene with UltraBrite Toothpaste (Newsletter #2), and "The Importance of Being Sober During Live Television Appearances (see "Late Night with David Letterman Newsletter" #33), but now I would like to share one of my favorite Farrah tips with all of you!

You see, like most busy Americans, I don't always have the time it takes for one to maintain a trim figure like television's Farrah Fawcett-Majors.
I was proud of myself for finally joining a local gym this year, but sometimes my routine gets a tad routine.



The inspiration came to me one day as I was jogging on the indoor track at Las Vegas Athletic Club, and I was struck by how much it resembled the set design on Saturn 3.
(Remember Farrah & Kirk Douglas jogging on the indoor track of the space ship?")



















Then I asked myself this simple question for motivation,"What would Farah do if she was being chased in outer space by Killer Robots programmed by Harvey Keitel?"
The answer,"RUN LIKE HELL!"

And I did - careful to keep the bounce in my tresses as well as in my step!
And now working out is a snap!

I encourage all of you to use your imagination as to how you, too, can channel Farrah into your daily life!




NBC News will air Farrah's Story, a two-hour special chronicling actress Farrah Fawcett's battle against cancer, on Friday, May 15, from 9-11 p.m. ET. Billed as "an extremely personal look at her battle with cancer," the show will be narrated by the former Charlie's Angels star, who has sought treatment in the U.S. and Germany. Friends including Ryan O'Neal (Fawcett's longtime companion, who is also fighting cancer), Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson, and Alana Stewart (who coproduced and shot most of the show) will also appear.

Ryan O'Neal's Heartbreak over Critically Ill Farrah

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, an emotional and often teary-eyed Ryan O'Neal spoke for the first time about the devastating illness of his longtime partner, Farrah Fawcett, who has battled cancer for the past two and a half years.
"It's a love story. I just don't know how to play this one. I won't know this world without her," O'Neal, 68, says of his current role as caretaker. "Cancer is an insidious enemy."

Revealing for the first time how the anal cancer long ago spread to other parts of Fawcett's body, including her liver, O'Neal says, "She stays in bed now. The doctors see that she is comfortable. Farrah is on IVs, but some of that is for nourishment. The treatment has pretty much ended."

Fawcett, 62, herself tells of her journey through illness in Farrah's Story a two-hour NBC documentary the onetime Charlie's Angels icon shot with pal Alana Stewart that airs Friday, May 15.

The Fateful Day

"It was never meant to be a documentary," says Stewart, 63. "Farrah just took her little hand-held camera to the doctor one day." It was the day, as it turned out, that Fawcett learned from her doctors the cancer she thought she had licked had returned.

"Farrah was devastated," says O'Neal. "It was horrible, terrible news." Despite this, Fawcett chose to keep the camera running. Says Stewart: "She wanted to tell the truth. There were times I'd stop filming because I thought it was too personal and she said, 'This is what people go through with cancer. Film it.' So I would."

Farrah's Story details Fawcett's trips overseas for medical treatment not readily available in the U.S. "They really didn't know what to do in the States," says O'Neal. All in all over a period of two years, the ailing actress visited Germany six times and was under the supervising care of Dr. Ursula Jacob of the Alpenpark Clinic. "We had great promise," continues O'Neal. "There were times when there seemed to be positive results. Farrah was even playing tennis."























Sadly, Fawcett's condition worsened. "At about the halfway point in our trips the news started to get darker and darker and darker," says O'Neal. "The hope started to fade. But not for Farrah. She continued fighting. There was always a courage there, and a quiet dignity. Farrah never changed. I fell in love with her all over again because of how she handled this."

Her Days Now


Fawcett now spends her days at home, often asleep. "She stays in bed," says O'Neal. "It's a nice bed." She receives visits from a few close friends – including fellow Charlie's Angels stars Jaclyn Smith and Kate Jackson and, when able, likes to watch TV, especially Dominick Dunne's cable program Power, Privilege and Justice.

Another visitor has been Fawcett and O'Neal's son Redmond, who, behind bars for a drug-related probation violation, on April 25 was allowed three hours at home with his mother to say what might be his final goodbye. In his jail-issued jumpsuit and in shackles, Redmond is seen in the NBC documentary climbing into his sleeping mother's bed and crying. "Oh my gosh, my gosh," he says as he hugs the frail figure next to him. "Oh, my gosh."

"Farrah doesn't know Redmond's in trouble," says O'Neal. "And Redmond is terrified for his mother. 'I don't want to be in jail and have some guard tell me she is gone,' he said to me. I told him, 'She's rebounding.' I lied to him. I lie to her. It's the best thing." Redmond, meanwhile, is awaiting transfer to a lockdown rehab facility.























No Vanity

A particularly cruel aspect of the disease is that Fawcett has now lost her iconic golden tresses. "The hair is gone," says O'Neal. "Her famous hair. I have it at home. She didn't care. I rub her head. It's kind of fun, actually, this great, tiny little head. How she carried all that hair I'll never know. She doesn't have a vanity about it."

For now, O'Neal struggles to keep hope alive and to avoid facing the future without the love of his life. "I can't hear a song, I can't pass places that we were together, without being stabbed in the heart," he says. "A week ago Farrah said to me, 'Am I going to make it?' I said, 'Yes, you'll make it. And if you don't, I'll go with you.'

"Farrah has never, ever talked about how unfair it is," concludes O'Neal. "But I've thought about it. She may have thought to herself that she had been chosen to do this, that some higher power had put her in this situation. Because then there would be something positive to come out of it. And maybe that's true. But I'm just not so sure it's something positive for Farrah."




6 comments:

  1. we are all praying for her. what a battle she is going through.....

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  2. It's no mistake that this blog entry starts with a fierce photo of lion-maned Farrah, triumphant as she leads her team to victory in Battle of the Network Stars!

    Farrah, you'll always be Charlie's Favorite Angel to me...sigh.

    LET OUR ANGEL LIVE!

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  3. Here's the clip to cut & paste:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkT3bD32m1s&NR=1

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  4. I love Farrah! And I feel for her family and friends going through this horrible experience. I'm glad to see they are there for her and she's not alone.

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  5. P.S. I bet Farrah was proud to be a part of one of the awesomest bad movies ever made: Saturn 3, streaming live at any time right now on Netflix.

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  6. How Miss J tried and tried to emulate Farrah hair! What a goddess. How sad to see this happening to her.

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