Things We Saw Today: Happy Birthday, Leonard Nimoy, We Miss You
Today would have been Leonard Nimoy’s 87th birthday. And though he passed away more than two years ago, that hasn’t slowed the outpouring of tributes and well-wishes sent his way today. Twitter is full of birthday wishes for the Star Trek icon, from everyone from his family to NASA itself, not to mention his legions of fans.
Today we remember @StarTrek actor Leonard Nimoy, who has been, and always shall be, our friend, on his #Birthday pic.twitter.com/CN6e2z4FM9
— NASA History Office (@NASAhistory) March 26, 2018
From an immigrant neighborhood in Boston to the outer reaches of the galaxy. Quite the trajectory. Happy Birthday Dad. #LLAP pic.twitter.com/bCZsZnnh8s
— Adam Nimoy (@adam_nimoy) March 26, 2018
Wishing the first man in my life, my dad @TheRealNimoy, a very Happy Birthday. Missing you today as I do everyday. There will never be anyone that could mean the same to me as you. Love you always. #LLAP #COPD @nimoycopdfilm @StarTrek @WilliamShatner pic.twitter.com/FmABYIxlrG
— Julie Nimoy (@Chefjen21) March 26, 2018
Today marks the birth of @StarTrek icon, @TheRealNimoy. So please join us in raising a glass of Terran Brandy (or Romulan Ale) for the actor who changed the lives of so many. 🍻🥃✨ pic.twitter.com/V3TjRZSMbz
— Horror Channel (@horror_channel) March 26, 2018
Happy Birthday, Mr. Nimoy.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP
— Leonard Nimoy (@TheRealNimoy) February 23, 2015
- Today’s Google Doodle honors Julie-Victoire Daubié, a journalist, activist, and the first woman to obtain a bachelor’s degree in France. (via Google)
- Netflix is giving us a second season of Queer Eye and it’s coming sooner than expected! (via Bustle)
- Claire Foy is “not surprised” that people are so upset about the pay disparity among The Crown‘s cast. (via Jezebel)
- Take a minute to swoon over this absolutely gorgeous Sailor Moon cosplay. (via Facebook)
What did you all see out there today?
(image: CBS)
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