happy new year, good 2 no the blog staying put after 7 years if its not broke no need 2 fix it.and as 4 old man pah the man with many hats if it werent 4 him i wouldnt be doing what im doing now the knowledge pah nation instilled in me has been awsome .so my hats off 2 the old man on the hill.
and great photo of your little family on the holidays keep on moving foward and stay afloat.
I’ve always been a big fan of your blog since the OTL days. The thing I find hard about the EARS site is that it seems that there are these multitude of names and places and links that I have gotten lost from looking at the PAH fests then trying to find the never ending moving and then back to a blog or a forum to chat.
Beyond that, I get the PAH charactor, and the concept.
The new improved Christopher R. Coppola Production webpage is going to be very simple. It should help a lot of the difficulties you’re talking about. Are you also saying the http://www.pahnation.org is difficult to navigate or the earsxxi site to the pah site?
CRC, I think that’s were I get lost between the two. Pah and earsxxi I thought were the same. I check out the NEM and the winners of the pah fest’s. Yes, I think that it was difficult to navigate to pah from earsxxi.
I like the new name, you come from a famous family, you should be proud.
I like ole man PAH, rocking slowly back and forth on the white rocking chair, puffing his pipe with circles of smoke slowing blowing away in the cool of the summer night. “Now, girl pay attention!”
What is unsual about your nomination? I told CNN that you were a BikerChef named “Wolf” with your side kick, BikerCat named, “Otto” with his cat goggles. I love those goggles. Just in case they ask. “It’s all about the food!”
Sorry, because I did not see the blue letters. Why I missed this post. Mr. Coppola, you’re quite welcome, I am so happy that brodda Barn suggested your nomination to CNN. I actually admire what he did. You sir, deserve the win as Hero of the Year Award.
What can I say that I haven’t said already? I will keep my heart silient. I fear sounding like a broken record. But before I go any further, I need to give special shouts to CRC, Debo, Cali, Brodda Barn, Anna, Laz and every heart whom posts after me. I never like to leave out any heart; that’s just how I am. Especially since many beautiful souls float in and out of here. Big shout to every heart in India, too!
CRC, I hope my heart rings true, that is all I hope.
I gotta say that the spirit of PAH is alive on this page, every heart made great comments. While I love the fact, PAH keeps the old & new stories ALIVE!
Way back, the ‘Genie Jack’ sprang out… .Well, he got a swift kick, but sometimes we need a good kick in the can to get us going. Seriously. We have so much more we can share and learn from one another.
I see the our computer screen as a magical window. Hey, even Frankenstein loved peering through windows. I can attest that dreams do come true. My hope is to write a few whimsical tales some day.
Lately Charlie Chaplin’s name has been mentioned. I have tried to learn more about his life. This leads me to home schooling. I believe that PAH will help to educate and empower hearts. Those of us whom have a magical window … the stories that flash to life with the speed of light (How’s that Brodda?), will help to open many windows of imagination.
KABOOM!!
I am not suggesting that everyone should spend hours before a magical window. But history has it that Charlie Chaplin was home schooled. So since we live in the information age, I Googled and found other names along with his.
Allow me to paraphrase: “Einstein was a product of home education. As were many famous, creative people, including Alexander Bell, Thomas Edison, the Wright Brothers, Pascal, Pierre Curie, Winston Churchill, Benjamin Franklin, Yehudi Menuhin, Agatha Christie, George Bernard Shaw, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Charlie Chaplin, Albert Schweitzer, Franklin Roosevelt. And there are many who failed at school only to become outstanding successes in their fields. ” How’s that for old school?
And so…
All For One, One for ALL
Thanks for this Brodda:
I sure am impressed with Caroline Moore’s music. She does “The Heart Talk” me & Brodda dig so much.
I guess I’m up to 4 cents now, eh?
The PAH character is a great concept and will help future generations relate to their creative process. But it is obvious that you, CRC, are of the most interest to your public, (the viewers and participants of your web sites). I’m sure having you receive more notoriety would be even more exciting and a drawing card to your cause and to those who are unfamiliar with your work. Rock on Barn.
January 15th, 2009 at 4:52 pm
happy new year, good 2 no the blog staying put after 7 years if its not broke no need 2 fix it.and as 4 old man pah the man with many hats if it werent 4 him i wouldnt be doing what im doing now the knowledge pah nation instilled in me has been awsome .so my hats off 2 the old man on the hill.
and great photo of your little family on the holidays keep on moving foward and stay afloat.
January 15th, 2009 at 7:55 pm
I’ve always been a big fan of your blog since the OTL days. The thing I find hard about the EARS site is that it seems that there are these multitude of names and places and links that I have gotten lost from looking at the PAH fests then trying to find the never ending moving and then back to a blog or a forum to chat.
Beyond that, I get the PAH charactor, and the concept.
Can’t wait to see the TV page.
Tim
January 15th, 2009 at 8:41 pm
The new improved Christopher R. Coppola Production webpage is going to be very simple. It should help a lot of the difficulties you’re talking about. Are you also saying the http://www.pahnation.org is difficult to navigate or the earsxxi site to the pah site?
January 15th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
Well Thats all for now. Tune in next time.
Be well all,
January 16th, 2009 at 9:43 am
Maybe this is obvious, but as Bill Cosby would put it, PAH needs his music. You can’t go anywhere without your theme music. That’s my 2 cents.
Be well
January 16th, 2009 at 9:46 am
CRC, I think that’s were I get lost between the two. Pah and earsxxi I thought were the same. I check out the NEM and the winners of the pah fest’s. Yes, I think that it was difficult to navigate to pah from earsxxi.
January 16th, 2009 at 10:39 am
I love Herb Alpert’s “Up Cherry Street.” Don’t know if he’s let us use it.
January 16th, 2009 at 10:40 am
Thanks everyone for your input. We will definitely take it to heart and make our websites as user-friendly as possible.
LaZ
Webmaster
January 16th, 2009 at 11:30 am
I sure am impressed with Caroline Moore’s music. She does “The Heart Talk” me & Brodda dig so much.
I guess I’m up to 4 cents now, eh?
Be well,
January 16th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
I like the new name, you come from a famous family, you should be proud.
I like ole man PAH, rocking slowly back and forth on the white rocking chair, puffing his pipe with circles of smoke slowing blowing away in the cool of the summer night. “Now, girl pay attention!”
January 17th, 2009 at 9:31 am
What is unsual about your nomination? I told CNN that you were a BikerChef named “Wolf” with your side kick, BikerCat named, “Otto” with his cat goggles. I love those goggles. Just in case they ask. “It’s all about the food!”
January 17th, 2009 at 11:09 am
You know I’m right there with you Anna. It IS all about the food. And I understand thats the way it is with Bee too? How’s that girl goin?
Be well,
January 18th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
Sorry, because I did not see the blue letters. Why I missed this post. Mr. Coppola, you’re quite welcome, I am so happy that brodda Barn suggested your nomination to CNN. I actually admire what he did. You sir, deserve the win as Hero of the Year Award.
What can I say that I haven’t said already? I will keep my heart silient. I fear sounding like a broken record. But before I go any further, I need to give special shouts to CRC, Debo, Cali, Brodda Barn, Anna, Laz and every heart whom posts after me. I never like to leave out any heart; that’s just how I am. Especially since many beautiful souls float in and out of here. Big shout to every heart in India, too!
CRC, I hope my heart rings true, that is all I hope.
I gotta say that the spirit of PAH is alive on this page, every heart made great comments. While I love the fact, PAH keeps the old & new stories ALIVE!
Way back, the ‘Genie Jack’ sprang out… .Well, he got a swift kick, but sometimes we need a good kick in the can to get us going. Seriously. We have so much more we can share and learn from one another.
I see the our computer screen as a magical window. Hey, even Frankenstein loved peering through windows.
I can attest that dreams do come true. My hope is to write a few whimsical tales some day.
Lately Charlie Chaplin’s name has been mentioned. I have tried to learn more about his life. This leads me to home schooling. I believe that PAH will help to educate and empower hearts. Those of us whom have a magical window … the stories that flash to life with the speed of light (How’s that Brodda?), will help to open many windows of imagination.
KABOOM!!
I am not suggesting that everyone should spend hours before a magical window. But history has it that Charlie Chaplin was home schooled. So since we live in the information age, I Googled and found other names along with his.
Allow me to paraphrase: “Einstein was a product of home education. As were many famous, creative people, including Alexander Bell, Thomas Edison, the Wright Brothers, Pascal, Pierre Curie, Winston Churchill, Benjamin Franklin, Yehudi Menuhin, Agatha Christie, George Bernard Shaw, Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Charlie Chaplin, Albert Schweitzer, Franklin Roosevelt. And there are many who failed at school only to become outstanding successes in their fields. ” How’s that for old school?
And so…
All For One, One for ALL
Thanks for this Brodda:
I sure am impressed with Caroline Moore’s music. She does “The Heart Talk” me & Brodda dig so much.
I guess I’m up to 4 cents now, eh?
January 21st, 2009 at 12:18 pm
The PAH character is a great concept and will help future generations relate to their creative process. But it is obvious that you, CRC, are of the most interest to your public, (the viewers and participants of your web sites). I’m sure having you receive more notoriety would be even more exciting and a drawing card to your cause and to those who are unfamiliar with your work. Rock on Barn.
Your Frienduzi,
Aduzi