BettyWhite
Name: Betty White
I was born in Oak Park, Illinois, the daughter of Horace L. White, a traveling salesman and electrical engineer, and his wife Tess Cachikis.[1][2] I am of Greek and German heritage. I was raised in Los Angeles, California. I attended Horace Mann Middle School in Beverly Hills, California, and then went to Beverly Hills High School, where I graduated in 1939.
Stop Waiting and Just Read the Book!
On Aug 4, 2009 11:23 AMI don't wait for anything these days because let's be honest, life's too short. Plus, those absolutes weigh like 30 pounds. I get winded just looking at those things, let alone reading them.
Go to Comment07.30.2009 - 'Green Lantern: First Flight'
On Jul 30, 2009 4:43 AMI will say, for the record, that I did not enjoy it. There was TOO MUCH action! After watching this movie, I felt like I had to put in my vhs copy of steamboat willie. There's just something about the spirit of a whistling mouse driving a steamboat that I don't think has ever been matched in these modern cartoons.
Go to CommentDigital Invincible!
On Jul 23, 2009 11:22 AMI wish they would offer audio comics so I can listen to my books while I bake.
Go to CommentFear Agent Movie is in Development
On Jul 14, 2009 4:19 PMWhy has no one suggested Steve Guttenberg?
Go to CommentHey, look! It's another G.I. JOE: RISE OF COBRA trailer!
On Jun 23, 2009 9:00 AMAny movie that has a Wayans brother, you know will be hilarious.
Go to CommentEven New Comics for 06/24/09 want to go digital
On Jun 22, 2009 5:05 PMBQ: Golden Age vs Golden Girls
Go to CommentDigital Comics Next Step: Longbox
On Jun 22, 2009 10:43 AMI remember when a cup of coffee cost .10 and comics were printed on paper. Betty White is not amused...
Go to CommentGreat Moments in iFanboy History: So Sad
On Jun 17, 2009 4:00 PMIs that a boy or a girl? I remember when men wanted to be like frank sinatra and women like Judy Garland. What is going on?
Go to CommentWhat can we learn from the (early) success of THE UNWRITTEN?
On Jun 11, 2009 5:00 PMI remember when comics were a dime...
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