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Kid Dabb

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  1. Yeah, muddy. She's got those Cat Ballou Jane Fonda eyes for sure. But no. Ok catlady. A hint just for you. She's not a real famous actress but is well known. She was in a Pink Panther film nudist colony (properly concealed, of course!)
  2. I was born in 1911. During summer vacations in high school, I worked as a life guard. I was an athlete, student body president, and performed school plays. I enrolled in college on an athletic scholarship majoring in economics and sociology. There, I played football, ran track, captained the swim team, served as student council president and acted in school productions. In 1937, I signed a seven-year contract with the Warner Brothers movie studio. Over the next three decades, I appeared in more than 50 films. In 1940, I married an actress with whom I had 1 daughter and an adopted son. During World War II, I was disqualified from combat duty due to poor eyesight and spent my time in the Army making training films. I left the military ranked as a captain. As my film career began to plateau, I landed a job as host of a weekly television drama series. Part of my responsibility as host was to tour the United States as a public relations representative for the show's sponsor. In my later years, I have removed walls to many problems. Part of my legacy now. Edited by: Kid_Dabb - spelling
  3. Johnny Puleo - Johnny Puleo's Harmonica Gang
  4. Ya mean you're not all ours!? :^0
  5. That's amazing. Knowing it now I still can't discern him in that makeup. I've never seen the film.
  6. Glad to help This matches several components of your description. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070004/
  7. *189* Hurry it up, will ya buddy. I've got a date with with an alien plant at the North Pole in less than an hour.
  8. A Patch of Blue is not the film I had in mind. The glasses I'm referring to are clear vision. The effective blindness results from the thick lenses. I'm ruling out your response because dark sunglasses (for the most part) do not inhibit vision to that extent. Also, sunglasses would have been detectable in long shots.
  9. Well, this got a bit messy. I was looking for exact words "rock-n-roll" or "rock and roll" in the lyrics, not "rock'em roll'em. But anyway flash, were not looking for the first rock-n-roll song. It's the first rock-n-roll song that used the expression. Which, BTW, I don't consider "rock'em roll'em" to be. But I'm not sweating it. It's like the TV show Family Feud. The answers are often not actual, they're what the people polled had in mind. P.S. mudskipper - I had 3" of scrolling left at the bottom my screen. You'll have to do better next time
  10. OHhhh nooooo. Zsa Zsa Who's this?
  11. > {quote:title=FredCDobbs wrote:}{quote}Humpty Dumpty means falling and breaking. > > I think a girl fell from the trapese or high wire. You're 'verbing'. I'm 'adjectivizing'.
  12. {font:arial, helvetica, sans-serif}Not{font}{font:arial, helvetica, sans-serif} Barbara Stanwyck{font}{font:arial, helvetica, sans-serif} - This actress has a sister who is also an actress{font}
  13. DANG! Must've been that 'sleek sheik from arabique' hat. He's got those 'ya look at me once, ya look at me twice, ya look at me again there's gonna be a fight eyes' Nice one Who's this?
  14. *1.* Ginger Rogers - The Major and the Minor (1942) ??????????
  15. Music already guessed this one: Gustav von Seyffertitz
  16. People really did talk that way then and before. I talk that way to this day, at times, having learned it from old films. Humpty Dumpty was early slang for a short, clumsy person. Heebie Jeebies is like 'the creeps' or 'goosebumps' or the 'willies' or the hair standing up on the back of your neck. Similar to a Halloween cat. It's that chill that runs up your spine when there is nobody around. I must have seen *The Big Sleep* a dozen times not being able to figure out all the dead bodies. Then, when I knew what to look for, there were no connections made in the film. But it's still one of my favorite Bogart films. Mostly because of that little comic routine with the female clerk in the bookstore.
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