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heuriger

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  1. *"try to figure out how she was able to wear that low cut dress, (Sans bra) without the censors coming down hard on Paramount"* That may be as puzzling as how this thread has managed to survive.
  2. {font:trebuchet ms, Arial, Helvetica}*{size:8.0pt}We’ve arrived at the Knucklehead Smith residence, sir.*{font}
  3. I said Linda Darnell, but it got lost in all the hubbub. It was gagman66's pic though, where is yours slaytonf?
  4. > {quote:title=Sepiatone wrote:}{quote} > I'd find it hard to believe that ANYONE would consider it a good time going to a nightclub where the big attraction is an ostrich faced woman who "sings" as if she just swallowed a fistful of quaaludes. Dis zounds a trifle anti German, mein herr.
  5. The patrol officer across the street is Mort Mills. He was in Touch of Evil. He played Al Schwartz.
  6. > {quote:title=misswonderly wrote :}{quote}So, guess nobody here except Swithin and Liam know anything about the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario. I know about the Stratford Festival in Ont. and also about Stratford-upon-Avon in old Blighty. I just didn't feel like posting anything at that time. Then you made the second post. I commented then. A previous poste to you said I hoped to see Stratford-upon-Avon this year and I explained old Blighty.
  7. Rosemary and Priscilla Lane sang with Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians before heading to Hollywood.
  8. > {quote:title=misswonderly wrote:}{quote}So, guess nobody here except Swithin and Liam know anything about the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario. Where they staged a production of Richard lll in 2011, with a woman playing the lead role. That's quite to leap to conclude that. Doncha think?
  9. Oh, no problem. I thought for a minute someone was talking about King George. LOL
  10. I found this when I did a google search, It's an old term for Britain from the British Raj (Empire). Blighty derives from Hindustani meaning foreign. I hope to get to Stratford-upon-Avon this summer.
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