Thursday, July 5, 2007

South Pacific - May 2007...Tahitian Noni Juice!


For anyone who's presence I enjoyed in the fun run of South Pacific at Bucyrus Little Theatre last May, I need to say that had it not been for my work with the Tahitian Noni International, Inc. company of Provo, Utah, USA as an Independent Product Consultant...

The Tahitian Noni fruit comes from the South Pacific French Polynesian island, Tahiti. It was because of my researching music from Tahiti at the Mansfield, Ohio public library that I came across the original movie South Pacific on DVD. Watching the DVD inspired me to desire playing "Emile" and sing and/or record "Some Enchanted Evening" and other similar songs on CD (a project I'm still working toward via a Fundraiser selling Tahitian Noni Softchews).

Next, Barbara, in the photo with me to the right, handed me a newspaper ad calling for substitute teachers needed by the Willard Schools. When I replied to this ad, the very first day I was called into the highschool to substitute in a Spanish classroom, on my way home, destiny and I met at the school's auditorium doors from whence I overheard the sounds of "Bali hai..." out in the hall. I am grateful to God for this impressively curative fruit and the juice made from it, as well as, the theatrical/musical experience I enjoyed recently because of it, along with 35 other wonderful and talented thespians from near the Bucyrus, Ohio area.-tkljr
For more info on Tahitian Noni Juice's amazing health benefits, please, visit: http://www.tahitiannoni.com/tkljr.

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