Holly Woodlawn was enjoying the Park Avenue lush life when she was feted with this lovely birthday party. The only downside was when she discovered that her name had been misspelled on the birthday cake. Video by Nelson Sullivan.
I was only a little kid in the 80s but a teen in the 90s and everything was fine with cell phones until the idiotic SMART PHONES lol. That ruined things
Too right! I've noticed a trend of late, I keep seeing kids (and adults!) with actual Cameras out and about in the city, I mean, real Cameras, that use Film! It's nice.
Nelson , what a psychic when the party across the hall asked : "When are we gonna be able to see ourselves now"? Nelson: "You wont..........maybe your grandchildren"!? @ 9:32
We all either miss these days or never got to experience them. I say when Covid is more in the past, us Nelson lovers should meet up and recreate the 80’s. ❤️ Would be like totally to die for. 🌈
Yesss. I watch to go back to better times when life was good and fun and to when we watched out for one another and had a wonderful time. Oh, and to catch bits of music that takes me right back to everything I loved so much. I miss the 80s. Let me go back! I will even stay the age I am now! Just let me go! Sadly, I don’t think we could recreate them if we tried. 😢
9:33 Nelson makes a prophetic statement. If you consider the age of most of these people and when these videos made their way to the internet he is absolutely correct in stating while they would not see these videos anyplace their children/grandchildren could. Nelson seems to make many of these prophetic statements throughout his video recordings. The activity of creating so much footage which even he knew at the time would never be seen by his contemporaries seems a prophetic act.
I didn't realize until today that Holly was on PBS's "An American Family". When Lance takes Pat up to her room at The Chelsea he introduces her to Holly who is coming to his room.
@Konga 5000 because Christina is now seen as an underdog. She was treated really badly by most in that scene. And now, it is very tragically remembered.. Michael Musto, Alig, St James all said publicly vile things about her, when they were pretty vile people at heart.
Apparently Michael Alig believes the person on 9.56 isnt Christina, but her female friend Max. I firmly believe thats Christina given that everthing about her appearance, demeanor and voice indicates so. And especially because Andy on the phone calls her "Tina, Tina!" Before asking her to come over.
He had a sad ending. Died broke and totally dependent "on the kindness of strangers", such as it was. He blew all his money and wasted it on partying. That's the tragedy of youth.