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Posted By Spadecaller 1 year, 6 months ago in Arts & Entertainment

A nastalgic and comical video presentation by Spadecaller that accompanies the Yiddish song, "Bei Mir Bis Du Shein," recorded by the Andrew Sisters. See if you can recognize the old time celebrities featured.

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    Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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    In 1937, Sammy Cahn heard a performance of the song, sung in Yiddish by African American performers Johnnie and George at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, and on seeing the response, got his employer to buy the rights so he (together with Saul Chaplin) could rewrite the song with English language lyrics. He then convinced The Andrews Sisters to perform the song (recorded November 24, 1937), and it became a major hit.

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      Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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      ML:

      LOL; it dated you X 3...

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        Poulenc1 year, 6 months ago

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        Mae West

        W. C. Fields

        Lucile Ball

        Groucho

        Margeret Dumont

        Harpo

        Heyworth

        Marilyn

        Milto Berle

        Bella L.

        Charlie C.

        Jack Benny

        Anna Magnani

        Fields and Allen

        Burt Lancaster

        Joe E. Brown and Jack Lemon

        Martha Raye

        Jimmy Durante

        Ingrid Bergman

        Gina Lollobrigida

        Dietrich

        Desi Arnez

        Horn

        Satchmo with

        Danny Kaye

        Virginia Mayo...

        Let's see; did I miss anyone?

        How'd I do?

        Nice work, Spade!

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          quackpot1 year, 6 months ago

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          Quite impressive!

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            Dicax_Maximus1 year, 6 months ago

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            Poulenc - Appart from a couple I don't know, your only omission that I noted, was Tony Curtis (in drag), but dammed if I can remember the film...

            SC - Fess up, please !!!!

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              Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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              James Cagney and Milton Berle were featured in drag and one

              frame was devoted to Burns and Allen.

              But Tony Curtis was not in this piece.

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              Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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              dicax_maximus

              No it was not Tony Curtis; it was Jack Lemmon.

              Also Tierney was in one of the frames.

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                Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                dicax_maximus

                No it was not Tony Curtis; it was Jack Lemmon.

                Also Tierney was in one of the frames.

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                  Dicax_Maximus1 year, 6 months ago

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                  I sit corrected !!!

                  umble apologies to Jack Lemon AND Tony Curtis !!!

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              Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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              Poulenc,

              I'm impressed. There must be a few of us still roaming around.

              "Horn" Ha!

              You missed a few... but I will reserve the answers to give someone else a stab at it. Thanks for posting your answer.

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                jordan111 year, 6 months ago

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                Did I see hitler in there?

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                  Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                  LOL! NO... That was Charlie Chaplin... when he starred in his movie, "The Great Dictator".

                  Thanks for asking, though. I was wondering why wolfie gave this a negative. He probably thought Hitler was being dignified.

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                    jordan111 year, 6 months ago

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                    LOL! Best keep my glasses on!

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                      Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                      jordan11

                      Perhaps I should do the same...

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                        Francisca1 year, 6 months ago

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                        Add me with you both! LOL

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                          BronxBomber1 year, 6 months ago

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                          SC! That's a beautiful collage of those golden days of Hollywood! Loved the Andrew sisters rendition of that song!

                          As the late Jimmy Durante would've said: "Hot! Cha!Cha!Cha!Cha!"

                          Thanx for bringing up those classical Hollywood icons.

                          Too bad we'll never see their likes again.

                          Once again thanx!

                          :oD

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                  Poulenc1 year, 6 months ago

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                  You know, Spade, I don't think of these folks as "old time"--which tells you that I either:

                  live in the past

                  or in the ongoing present.

                  The VERY ongoing present.

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                    Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                    Either we can stay in denial or we are heading for a rude awakening.

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                      BoxMonkey1 year, 6 months ago

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                      Nice work there Spadie . There was another song with the same tempo and chords called , " The Bear missed the Bus and now he's walkin' " . I heard it spun late at night on WNEW -AM NY by Jazzbo Collins circa 1981 .

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                    quackpot1 year, 6 months ago

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                    History has a way of sorting out what is excellent.

                    Big band music and the swing, once dumped for rock-and-roll, is an excellent example of excellence!

                    A great performance, Spadecaller; BRAVO!

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                      Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                      fyi

                      The pictures in the video are of Charlie Chaplin not Hitler!

                      The Great Dictator is a film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. First released in October 1940, it bitterly satirizes Nazism and Adolf Hitler, culminating in an overt political plea to defy fascism.

                      The film is unusual for its period, in the days prior to American entry into World War II, as the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Well before the full extent of the horrors of Nazism had been uncovered, Chaplin's film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Hitler, fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis, the latter of whom he excoriates in the film as "machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts".

                      (The film was Chaplin's first "talkie", as well his most commercially successful film)

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                        Dicax_Maximus1 year, 6 months ago

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                        SC - I'll try again, prop seems to be having a bad "lose posts day"...

                        Didn't you post the Charlie Chaplin speach a wee while ago ??

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                          Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                          Yes, I did. I figured I would resubmit it here to ward off some of the PMs that I am getting that are condeming me for glorifiying the Nazis. Some people (like Wolfie) really don't get it.

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                            Ciera-Marie1 year, 6 months ago

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                            You're not glorifying the Nazi's. Anyone who watched your submission, read the comments and truly knows you, knows that you are definately not glorifying the Nazi's far from it.

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                              icono11 year, 6 months ago

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                              WTF!!!!!

                              Glorifying the Nazi's???????

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                                Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                                coo-coo ... coo-coo ( just look at the kooks who sunk this piece...)

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                      Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                      RE Hitler:

                      The pictures in the video are of Charlie Chaplin not Hitler!

                      The Great Dictator is a film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. First released in October 1940, it bitterly satirizes Nazism and Adolf Hitler, culminating in an overt political plea to defy fascism.

                      The film is unusual for its period, in the days prior to American entry into World War II, as the United States was still formally at peace with Nazi Germany. Well before the full extent of the horrors of Nazism had been uncovered, Chaplin's film advanced a stirring, controversial condemnation of Hitler, fascism, antisemitism, and the Nazis, the latter of whom he excoriates in the film as "machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts".

                      (The film was Chaplin's first "talkie", as well his most commercially successful film)

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                        Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                        Chaplin's finale in the movie is quite impressive:

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcvjoWOwnn4

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                          Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago

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                          Chaplin's film is a high water mark in the industry.

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                            Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                            A bitter fact of history that is rarely discussed in our history books, is that during this period of time, when this film was released, the U.S. were looking the other way at what Nazi Germany was doing.

                            We turned away many ships of Jewish refugees from our shores; many of whom became the victims of the death camps...

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                              Ciera-Marie1 year, 6 months ago

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                              SC I didn't learn that we turned away Jewish refugees from our shores until I got to high school. I also didn't know that Milwaukee and The Twin Cities also had pro Nazi marches (before we started fighting them.) and that many in this country supported the Nazi's until I was in college. To me that is one of many sad chapters in our history.

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                                Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                                I never forgot the one time that my father talked about going to war against Hitler as a Jew from a small midwestern town. Rarely did he ever talk about the subject, but on one occassion he came out with his feelings. He posed a question that I never forgot. How do you think it felt fighting against an enmey that was killing Jews along side soldiers that were taught to despise Jews too? When his fellow soldiers discovered that he was Jewish, they wondered why he did not have horns! Many had never met a Jew and believed that we had horns. And he wasn't kidding.

                                My father enlisted willingly, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, marched through France, and witnessed the liberation of Auschwitz. Most American Jews never talk about these experiences.

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                                  Ciera-Marie1 year, 6 months ago

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                                  SC I'd imagine sometimes lonely, and others scared (of both. I'm glad he came home.). How poignant that your father got to witness the liberation of Auschwitz.

                                  I wish they would. I say that because their experiences are vital, a part of US History that needs to be told and not hidden.

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                              BronxBomber1 year, 6 months ago

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                              RFE, Chaplin set the standards for all film makers. He was the true measuring stick.

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                            Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago

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                            Very well done SC!!! Quackpot points out Big Band music was dumped for rock and roll. It was dumped for economic reasons, not aesthetic ones. There was a transition period too, the crooners. The music industry no longer supported large bands economically, so it focused on individual singers, and small ensembles. This began long before rock and roll caught the attention of the public. It simply was far cheaper to produce than large big band music.

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                              engineer1 year, 6 months ago

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                              Loved it. Nostalgia

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                                not2needy1 year, 6 months ago

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                                You certainly covered a lot of territory with that one SC, i really enjoyed that, the Andrews Sisters were great!

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                                  Poulenc1 year, 6 months ago

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                                  Decax, I believe--I'll have to watch the vid again--that the guy in drag was Jack Lemon, not Curtis. Both however did drag famously for the movie, "Some Like It Hot."

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                                    Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                                    poulenc

                                    That's right, there was one with JOE E BROWN with Jack Lemon in drag.

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                                      Dicax_Maximus1 year, 6 months ago

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                                      Poulenc - Humble apologies again, dunno HOW I could mistake one from t'other, but I did.....

                                      PS. Thanks for the title of the film....

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                                    Francisca1 year, 6 months ago

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                                    Thanks SC! How refreshing to listen to this video...I love the Andrew sisters, and I am wondering if young can understand what is our feeling when we hear them! Beautiful memories for all of us...

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                                      texangelwings1 year, 6 months ago

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                                      That was great Spadecaller! I really like listening to the Andrew Sisters. Good song! wow....I recognized almost everyone. Poulenc listed them so well!

                                      I bought an autographed old pencil sketch/picture of Clark Gable several years. The picture was of him when he first starting acting.

                                      I told my kids that we had a black n white TV, with color plastic sheets that would stick to the TV screen, which made it color TV...;) I was just looking at some of my mothers pictures, taken in 1945, same hair style as the Andrew Sisters.

                                      Thanks to all for the great comments!

                                      Thanks Spadecaller, nice trip down memory lane! You did a wonderful job of timing the music with the pictures.

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                                        chevydog1 year, 6 months ago

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                                        Great post Spade. I guess I got about half of them.

                                        Groucho and Harpo, but not Chico? Margaret Dumont had to be one of the great straight ladies in filmdom. She was also a very good actress. I guess maybe her stuff with the Marx Bothers got her type-cast.

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                                          Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                                          If there was piano music, I would have slipped Chico in during the refrain with Satchmo and Dezi.

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                                            chevydog1 year, 6 months ago

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                                            Not selling racing tip books?

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                                          Ciera-Marie1 year, 6 months ago

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                                          SC, I'm not old yet (will be 40 this year.) but grew up listening to music from the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's. I also knew who have the actors and actresses were in the video. Watched alot of black and white tv on Friday nights. It was the Tarzan and Jane, Dagwood and Blondie, or any other black and white comedy movie or horror show.

                                          I remember listening to this song on the radio with my dad. Good memories. Thank you SC!

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                                            chevydog1 year, 6 months ago

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                                            Ciera -- No, not old yet. But it has a way of sneaking up on one. I grew up with TV with the exception of CBS. There was no cable; and the transmitter for the CBS station was so situated with respect to the mountains that all anyone in town could get was a semi-defined blob of black and white dots.

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                                              Ciera-Marie1 year, 6 months ago

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                                              chveydog I remember a family vacation to Wyoming in 1978. At our friends home they said my brother and I could watch Saturday morning cartoons. There were only three stations that worked on the dial. One was no sound and had partial snowflakes.

                                              Speaking of cable...remember when it was just HBO and MTV? and MTV played music videos? Got the cable fix when I babysat. Problem was when I babysat for the same family more than twice, saw the cable schedule and went there's nothing on. For the longest time it was "The Incredible Shrinking Woman."

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                                                chevydog1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                Actually, cable is supposed to have been invented in a town near where I grew up. This particular town, like many up there, was surrounded by mountains and/or piles of coal refuse. Some guy got the bright idea to put a big antenna on top of one of the refuse piles and run a wire down to the town for distribution. Viola! cable.

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                                                  Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                  Rabbit ears with a big wire...

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                                                    chevydog1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                    Yup!

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                                                      Amazing11 year, 6 months ago

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                                                      And then you put aluminum foil on the rabbit ears. And wiggle the ears around. And add a coat hanger and more foil if that fails.

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                                              Mutainia1 year, 6 months ago

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                                              Hey, Spade, I saw some of your paintings. I'd be lying if I said they were just impressive. They are fantastic! it think that's your calling.

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                                                Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                :~)

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                                                  BronxBomber1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                  I see the usual dullards sank this aesthetically nice post. Guess you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.

                                                  :o[

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                                                ETproductions1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                Bela Bela... Bela Lugosi. Cute. Thanks for the chuckles, SC.

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                                                  Shadowolf1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                  Nostalgia...

                                                  ...remembering another time...I'm sitting here remembering the IMMORTALS of both the silver and the small screens, a smile on my face and a tear in my eye...and a deep sorrow that they have been "replaced" by the likes of Brittney Spears...

                                                  I need COFFEE...and a Puffs...

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                                                    Poulenc1 year, 6 months ago

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                                                    No need to apologize, Dicax!

                                                    And thanks for the thanks (for the thanks for the thanks for the thanks........)

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