Cherilyn sarkisian biography of albert einstein
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Cher
Cher (born Cheryl Sarkisian) is an American singer, actress, and television personality who has appeared on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, where Pam Matteson portrays her parodically.
In The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! live-action segment "Cher's Poochie", Cher, having an emergency dimple appointment with her plastic surgeon, decides to leave her dog, Poochie, in the care of Mario and Luigi at Mario Brothers Plumbing.
After leaving Poochie with Mario, Cher is escorted out of the apartment by Luigi, who kept asking her for her autograph - which Cher gave him, on a pizza.
Later, Cher returns to Mario Brothers Plumbing to pick-up Poochie, who, unbeknownst to her, had his body switched with Mario due to a malfunction in his Pizza Transformer. Confused as to why "Mario" is pawing at her, Cher goes over to "Poochie", who causes her to faint due to him talking to her in Mario's voice.
While an unconscious Cher lays on the floor, Luigi attempts to change Poochi
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First of all, I’m sorry but this is going to be long. Very long. I don’t have the energy to break it up into multiple posts. Cher did quite a few appearances on television and podcasts, live interviews and Sirius Radio to promote her new memoir, part 1. Which seems to be paying off because the book has topped the New York Times Best Seller list for something like four to six weeks now. And the interviews are interesting for the different angles they explore on the book and because she, in some cases, elaborates on points from the book or they bring up new stories untold in the book.
In the print interviews, there were typical words that would recur: most commonly grit and gutsy. This reminded me of a Cher Zine article I did for Cher Zine 3 in 2011 called “Synonyms for Strong.” I had been a part of a news group years earlier and it had a questionnaire for new fans and I saved them for data review plus the same survey to some non-fans I knew. Words used to describe Cher
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