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I mentioned this review somewhere in her comments sections, and someone else retorted, Roger Ebert is an old man and he's dying. His opinion no longer matters, or words to that effect. This was before his illness had taken its most ..... Jolene, Ebert clears that up (from his perspective) in the most recent Journal entry ? says he has as long a prognosis as any man his age, maybe better since his cholesterol levels are so good since he went on ?nil by mouth? tube feeding. ...
You can find Roger Ebert's Journal here, and his Twitter account here. He is consistently the most inspirational and thought provoking writer I read. A lot of people already know all of this, but I'm writing this for the people who don't. 3 Comments. Mr.Ebert is one of the voices I look up whenever I needed a certain movie review. His writing, in general is amazing. Posted by Amir Aizudin on 17 February 2010 @ 9am. I'm not sure if you read ?Nil By Mouth?, in which Ebert ...
Recently, he wrote a moving blog entry titled Nil by Mouth where he explains what he misses and doesn't miss about no longer eating. In addition to his journal, Roger Ebert is also very active on Twitter, @ebertchicago, ...
Ebert: The Movable Walk. There's a book there. By Livvy Cole on February 14, 2010 8:29 AM. By golly, Mr. Ebert. You may be nil by mouth, but since your surgeries, your written voice is clearer than water, and just as fluid. ...
They have had the same cat for 50 years (although it has been stuffed and with a cigar in its mouth for most of that time). Next to Bates, Trumper's the Men's Hairdressers. I make it a practice to get my hair cut in every city where possible. .... "Hey, look, it's Roger Ebert!" an American kid said. He was with a group of friends. "No way! Is that really you?" "Yes it is," I said. If I had been Prince Charles I would have answered to "Roger Ebert." "Far out dude! ...
In his very touching blog entry, Nil By Mouth, Roger Ebert tells his story of losing the ability to eat, drink, and speak... something that most of us just couldn't imagine. Storytelling I've been reading, in class, about the use of ...
And last but not least, a Twitter friend recommended film critic Roger Ebert's poignant essay on what it's like to not be able to eat, drink or talk: Nil by mouth. Perhaps we (especially me) should read it first to remind us of the joy ...
I recently read a very moving blog post that Roger Ebert wrote for his Sun Times blog, "Roger Ebert's Journal". After several surgeries and a battle with cancer, Ebert cannot talk, eat or drink. In his post, "Nil By Mouth" (which is ...
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Ebert: Damn! Why do I keep forgetting? By gmoke on February 25, 2010 6:26 PM. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all your writing and especially this blog. I came across it when somebody noted your "Nil by mouth" piece. ...