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I'm withdrawing my application immediately. This violates and offends every low moral standard I hold dear and try to live down to........... I notice you didn't mention thongs.
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I get to see the daily perp walk into Central booking at the Kings County Criminal Court. I'm always amazed at the number of people who come prepared wearing their dress sneakers. It's as if they knew they were going to end up there.
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Angie Dickinson in "Rio Bravo". I remember seeing this at the drive-in . She flashes them gams in every movie she's in.
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Carl got it.
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Nope; although, she is a Mary.
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You're getting warm.
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Yvonne De Carlo.
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That's Eric Roberts' sister.
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HUBBA HUBBA! http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fCAA9bC4Kq0/TCyGulh8-1I/AAAAAAAADrk/LuglUL4i91U/s1600/Linda+Darnell+wow.jpg
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Former child star, U.S. Ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia and Chief of Protocol of the United States Shirley Temple Black. Nice lady. She was a friend of Fay Wray and her her husband, Dr. Sanford Rothenberg, and visited them often at their apartment in Trump Tower.
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That's Carl Betz's TV wife, Donna Reed
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Gee Bill, we knew you were writing tongue in cheek.
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Didn't Divine star in that classic, "Herpes, The Love Bug"?
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Ballplayers used to dress formally, too. Take a gander at the 1851 New York Knickerbockers: Why, folks in the 19th century dressed properly for a day at the beach. Check out all the gorillas with dicers on their nuts.
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NFL wins Deflategate appeal, Tom Brady suspension back on
SfanGoch replied to afx's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
This ruling takes the air out of the Cheatriots' season. Gino Smith might be available, though. -
Well, that's how Harvey Keitel dressed whenever he strolled down to Tribeca Wine Merchants to pick up some wine. He'd stroll the four blocks to the wine shop wearing pajamas, a beat up robe and old man slippers. With his money, he doesn't need to convince anybody about anything. Pajamas were also preferred professional attire for Vincent "The Chin" Gigante, former head of the Genovese crime family. Nobody questioned his self-respect because he wore PJs. If you did, you'd end up under four feet of concrete as part of an office building foundation. Vinnie appreciated a good gag.
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Boy, if you and your friends had a couple of Super Chargers, you could've had one fantastic setup running back to your house.
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I'm glad that the Comcast-TWC merger didn't happen. TWC service sucks as it is; a Comcast-TWC combo would just compound the misery. My neighborhood in Brooklyn didn't get cable until 1989, btw. Remember before cable, you could always find something to watch (at least, on any one of the seven VHF stations in NYC) on regular TV? Now, I have 500+ channels available and even less to watch. I also wonder why TWC offers music channels. None of the genres are to my tastes; and, besides, if I want to listen to music, why would I want to listen to it via my TV? I have a stereo for that.
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Well, that explains the condition. Never hire old dead guys as contractors.
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The subject of toys we had as kids definitely deserves a thread of its own. Does anyone remember the Crusader 101? This was one of the best toys, in my opinion, that I ever had as a four year old. It was about three feet long and had an opening trunk with a spare tire, jack and lug wrench to actually change the tires. Plus, the turn signal lever, steering wheel and gear selector all moved.
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Sizzlers were friiggin' fast little mofos, Bill. That high pitched whine meant business. There was a really smooth and level asphalt topped softball field, along the East River, down the block from my house. My friends and I would race ours there. Half of us would hang out in the outfield in order to snag them. Otherwise, they'd run through the cyclone fencing and end up getting run over by the gantry trucks (those weird looking chain drive vehicles with spindly wheel extensions on each corner and carried lumber stacks slung underneath and between the wheels) in the lumberyard.
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Anybody remember Sizzlers? I dumped a sizable chunk of my allowance over three years to buy all 22 cars. Not only did they work on the regular Hot Wheels tracks, they were even more fun letting them loose on the street. They ran great on asphalt. Unfortunately, most of mine were casualties of falling through the holes on manhole covers and getting flattened by unexpected cars driven down the block.