Rosalinda Celentano: Move Along Folks; There's Nothing Here to See

Thanks, apparently, to a couple of earlier posts, the Gazette continues to receive a fairly large volume of traffic from people searching for "Rosalinda Celentano."

While I appreciate the extra visitors, as statistical fodder for my insatiable ego, I'm also keenly aware that this blog is probably disappointing to them, as it contains little if anything of the sort of information they are probably seeking. (I also appreciate the irony of the fact that my posting about this will probably result in another bump in such traffic.)

Another irony is that I have actually entered into a budding blogospheric friendship with someone who has known Rosalinda for many years; that person has shared quite a bit of information about the actress*, but it's all been with the understanding that it's not for public consumption. Rosalinda's friend is very concerned for her privacy, and I respect that. So, you'll find nothing here that represents "insider information."

What I can share is the creation of a new website by a fan who hails from New Jersey, devoted to the actress. You can visit it here: www.rosalindacelentano.net. It's obviously a labor of love for the site owner, and it also contains the most detailed biography of the actress that I've found to-date. If you continue to be intrigued by the most evasive cast member from "The Passion," I suggest a visit to the new website.

*Note: I have no reason to doubt the veracity of what's been shared with me, even though I have no way to independently confirm it. Plus, since I'm not sharing any of it with you anyway, its credibility is irrelevant.

Comments

A fan site! A fan site! A Rosalinda Celentano fan site!!

Frisky Freen frolics festively!

Okay, that's a four word film review. ;)

It's a truly fantastic fan site, very well laid out with lots of great content. On top of that, it's the only one of its kind out there. Quality over quantity, folks!

I'll admit it, I first found The Fire Ant Gazette doing a search on you-know-who.

But that's not the reason I keep coming back. It's your content! That, and the regularly updated pictures of Abbye (the only critter on earth cuter than ryo-ohki!)

Hopefully, others will keep visiting for the same reasons.

Posted by: Mr. Freen at March 26, 2004 11:40 PM

I thank you, and Abbye thanks you (although not as enthusiastically, as she's still mulling over the implications of being compared to a Japanese anime of indeterminate species or gender. Plus, she's not entirely happy about her photos being on display for the whole blogosphere to drool over.).

As far as your last sentence goes, while I appreciate the sentiment, I'm doing my dead-level best to keep this blog a content-free zone.

Posted by: Eric at March 27, 2004 05:58 PM

Ryo-ohki is a "she", a cabbit (a critter that looks mostly like a rabbit and definitely likes carrots), and can turn into a space ship. Wouldn't pets like that solve our fuel/ transportation crisis?

Info from Animefu

Abbye, however, is a she, a super-cute pooch, real, and can capture the hearts of blog visitors everywhere.

Seriously, she's incredibly sweet. You two work magic grooming her. Some of those photos positively scream "Best of Show".

Posted by: Mr. Freen. at March 27, 2004 11:09 PM

You two work magic grooming her. Some of those photos positively scream "Best of Show".

Hate to spoil the illusion, but her coat looks like that naturally. Seriously...she goes to the groomer once every 5 weeks, and that's it. She hates being brushed, so we don't. She hates the hair dryer, so she doesn't get frequent baths. But her coat sheds dirt like it's teflon coated. It really is pretty amazing.

Posted by: Eric at March 28, 2004 06:29 PM
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