miniPAH:Father’s DAY 2009
There’s still time. You have until June 25th to celebrate your father for the first completely on-line miniPAH:Father’s Day. Use a video enabled cell phone to create a 1 minute or less video, no cutting or pausing, just one continuous shot of what this topic means to you….DIFFERENT COLORED CORN POPS THE SAME
. Upload it, let the world see it. Celebrate Focused Creativity!

June 14th, 2009 at 10:17 am
I wish I could add something kind about my father but I can’t. I do have this.
http://www.vimeo.com/3801721
Wishing you a proud poppa day CRC.
June 14th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
I read somewhere that on Mother’s Day, the prison sells many mother’s day card. But on Father’s Day, the sell 0. Why is that?
June 14th, 2009 at 9:43 pm
What a bunch of handsome men. The Coppola Clan….
I rather take care of old men than old women. I’ve done both and the old ladlies almost killed me. I lost My daddy when I was around eight, he visited me in a dream or maybe I wished for him so hard, he appeared.
Anyway, we always know who are mommies are, they gave birth to us, but daddies, do I look like him, act like him. My mother said, “You look just like your daddy…good or bad, I’m my daddy’s girl and my mother loved me……..and I am proud of it.
June 14th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
And it is hard for me to do “different colored corn pops the same” because my older sister said, “Daddy looks likes Billy De Williams” he does, and she looks white but I look like the other races. Mexican, Indian and from India, it keeps me safe………and I get great deals. like a heart shape ring.
Anyway Coppola, I loved your piano music, I had to teach my self the piano because my mother got in a fight with my piano teacher. I knew how Swanee River sounded like so I taught my self, I learned how to read music, my older sister, who was much better, gave up, but I never did, that’s the way it is.
June 15th, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Mr. Coppola, I have always posted a compliment whenever you posted this very handsome family photo, I hope you never grow tired of my ‘very handsome family’ comments. Your father is Fred MacMurray
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Cali, I feeling of sadness came over me. So sorry, my friend.
Roberta, I came very close to becoming a CO at Rikers Island, but they froze my list. It was meant to be. Anyhow, I became very familiar with prison life, and why people turn to a life of crime. It saddened me, for many reasons, but aside from all that, I came away with something from that sad lesson. We must never take our children for granted. Love them without any strings attached, if not, they’ll get tangled up and become hateful. Prison life is brutal, and my heart goes out to anyone involved in this vicious cycle.
Anna, would love to hear your rendition of Swanee River
June 16th, 2009 at 10:46 am
Come on friends! Send in your submissions to Online Mini PAH! It’s a blast of popcorn.
Be well,
June 16th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Hay Brodda! My fingers are going numb – I’ve been poundin’ the PAH drum like a mad. Meantime I echo your hearty comment.
Catch ya on the next wave! And so…
Blasting up Up and AWAY!