I know what the context is. The guy with the high-pitched voice had some sort of medical mishap during surgery that altered his male anatomy....the part that would make one's voice high-pitched.....
Kino Video has announced a September 4th release date for three early sound films. The titles are Be Yourself (1930), The Lottery Bride (1930) and Alibi (1929). All three have been anticipated for years and the DVDs will be a welcomed addition to any collection. They will each retail for $24.95.
Can classic movies improve U.S. image?
WASHINGTON — Can Lassie, Judy Garland and a young Elizabeth Taylor rescue America's image abroad?
Rep. Diane Watson, D-Calif., thinks so. She wants to ship DVDs of classic Hollywood movies overseas, hoping they will reshape an image she believes has...
I agree it depends on where you look. I went to an antique show last year and they had things from the 1700s! Of course they had everything after it up until the last years where things are still considered antique
Nashoba,
I'd love to hear some of your singing if you have anything recorded!
Everyone's interests are great. It's so nice to be around people who don't fall into the mindless drivel plaguing modern society.
I also love history, museums, philosophy, even psychology. I like things that...
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Mine is "occasional" singing. Here's an mp3 of me singing Nat King Cole's "I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)". I welcome the laughs.
Right click----> Save As
GS-Nat King Cole
Ok gang, here's the deal. This will probably be my last contest for a little while. I'm moving to LA in September, so there will be a little bit of a gap until I have my new address and can let my WB rep know where to send the contest prizes. So make sure you get your entry in on this one! NOTE...
Congratulations goes out to Miss Neecerie, for being one of the winners in the Classic Musicals From the Dream Factory, Vol. 2 contest! Denise was the only winner from the FL. However, this contest had the largest amount of submissions of any I've run thus far! :o
Congratulations Denise...
This is a really interesting website:
http://www.virtualvaudeville.com/
"Virtual Vaudeville transports you back to the nineteenth century on your PC. Watch a 3D simulation of a complete act by legendary vaudeville comedian Frank Bush and observe the reactions of the historical spectators...
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