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  • I'm in this awesome music video
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    Monday, Feb 4, 2008 6:48PM / Standard Entry

    Check out this video I did to support Barack Obama in his campaign for the Presidency of the United States.  The song was written by Will.I.Am of the Black Eyed Peas who was so inspired by Barack's New Hampshire speech he incorporated it into this beautiful music video.

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHA_ZTvOgUM&feature=related


    Today at UCLA I had the opportunity to see Barack Obama's wife, Michelle, speak along with Oprah Winfrey, Caroline Kennedy and Maria Shriver.  Although Maria and Oprah both have years of experience doing public speaking, Michelle Obama dominated the stage with her poise, eloquence, and intelligence.  She spoke for about 20 minutes without a prompter or note cards and mesmerized the crowd with her  heartfelt and sometimes humorous speech.  I have never been moved by a speaker the way I was moved by Michelle Obama today.  If Michelle Obama was to start a cult today I would be the first to join.  I am not just a fan of Barack Obama, I'm now an apostle of Michelle Obama.  I can't wait until someone posts her speech on Youtube so I can live it again and again.  This is the kind of first lady I would be proud to have representing the United States.


  • Canvasing for Obama in Nevada
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    Saturday, Jan 19, 2008 5:43AM / Standard Entry

    If you know anyone living in Nevada who is eligible to vote, please remind them to get out and caucus on Saturday.

    Here is a little something I did for youtube regarding Obama and APIA's.

    Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW_AXO8wCj0



  • Caucus for Obama in Nevada on Saturday!
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    Monday, Jan 14, 2008 6:43PM / Standard Entry

    If you're a supporter of Barack Obama and have any friends who reside in Nevada, please remind them to caucus for Obama on Saturday.  I'll be in Vegas canvasing for our man starting Thursday and at the Obama rally on Friday!  We need all the support we can get out there. Here's the locations of places to caucus for Obama.
    http://nevada.barackobama.com/page/content/nvlookup/

    Here's a video on how to caucus just in case your like I was and you have no idea of how it's done.
    http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/nv_caucus_center/


    aloha,Kelly


  • Egypt!
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    Friday, Oct 19, 2007 7:38AM / Standard Entry

    I've always wanted to travel to Egypt to see the pyramids for as long as I can remember.  Such an awesome place rich in culture and history.  Cairo is a crazy city full of people and noise.  There are 75 million people living in the whole country and 25 million of them are crammed together in Cairo.  As you can imagine, traffic is insane.  There's not 30 seconds that goes by without hearing a car horn blasting.  And crossing the street?  One seriously has to be insane or on drugs to cross the streets of Cairo.  Cars do not bother to stop!  It's like playing that old video game, Frogger, except it's your real life!

    The pyramids of Giza were awesome.  I hired a camel to ride out to see them up close.  One would think that I would have had enough of riding camels after shooting The Scorpion King, but I must say, it was a lot more comfortable not having to do it in a g-string. (You had to have seen the film.)


    It was actually very exciting to stand on the Great Pyramid, too.  I couldn't help but compare my profile with that of the Sphinx.  The Egyptian guide thought he was being funny when he told me the Sphinx was Korean because it didn't have a nose.



    After surviving the first few days in Cairo I planned to take a sleeper train down to Aswan and jump on board a Nile river cruise to visit the rest of Egypt from a boat.  However, I missed the train going over to Aswan because I read the time wrong on the ticket.  I barely managed to get on the last train.  If I hadn't gotten on I would have missed the cruise, too.  I did one of my best acting jobs ever when I cried to the conductor to let us on.  Too bad there were no cameras around for that one.  It had already started rolling out and they stopped it for me to get on and everything!  I wanted to kiss the conductor of the train!  I made it down to Aswan just in time to jump on board the boat.  The Nile river cruise was awesome.  I stayed on a beautiful boat for 3 nights and saw everything there was to see from Aswan to Luxor.  I never thought I'd say this, but I got kind of burnt out on pyramids and temples by the end of the week.

    So glad I made the trip to Egypt.  It was always the first thing on my list of Things To Do Before I Die.  Now I can finally cross that one off.



  • elephants
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    Monday, Oct 15, 2007 2:17PM / Standard Entry

    Playing with the elephants in Botswana was one of the best experiences I've ever had in my life.  They are amazing creatures with such individual personalities.  I highly recommend anyone to do this adventure at Stanley's Camp in the Okavongo Delta.


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