Hah! Smuterella, you crack me up. How could vomiting on screen be anything but?
I realize diarrhea is part of the human cycle as well but I hope Hollywood doesn't graduate to that extreme in the future just to portray shock.... unless Tarantino is reading this thread and I've already let the...
....Fainting?
In all of the 30's and 40's movies women fainted all the time at the first sign of bad news.
A perfectly plausible response to female sensory overload.
"Hmmmm, I don't care much for this bit of info. I feel iminent peril. What's a girl to do? I know! I'll just pass out...
I'd go in a "Lipitor free" heartbeat.
Funny most responses here sound like the people you ask to go camping and rough it for a spell...."Not without my blowdryer and GPS!"
I suppose it depends somewhat on who you are today; minority race, homosexual or an emancipated female, the old days...
Jimmy Stewart....anything to do with Jimmy Stewart. He's one who simply did not stand the test of time whatever his attraction may have been in his day.
He comes across as nothing more than a sniveling wuss. If I could go back in time to 1948 and happened across him on the escalator at...
If you are a fan of the "old dark house" type of fare you've probably read everything (as I have) from Poe to King. However, the grand-daddy of them all is The Haunted and the Haunters by Edward Bulwer-Lytton 1859.
You can easily locate this one on line and read it in a half hour. It is a...
Intelligence, wit, charm, a measure of grace, interest in the arts, literature, a well grounded point of self-worth but a lack of ego, a visible confidence, not needy enough to need a man but secure enough to find one that fits her personality, shows an interest in my hobbies but also shares...
While the debate to use weapons of mass destruction wages on and on, let's not lose sight of what initiated this final result.
All those fine U.S. soldiers laying dead in the bottom of Pearl Harbor. Victims of an unannounced sneak attack.
At the time Nagasaki and Hiroshima were bombed...
The apogee of my collection:
James Cagney's biography.
The last autograph he signed before he passed away.
Obtained by me.
I keep it in a safe deposit box.
Best,
Toots
Agree totally with you on the Gilligan's Island theme song. The original, first (1964) season theme sung by the Wellingtons which begins with a few chords on a ukelele. The second and third season was not quite as whimsical.
Best,
Toots
For a night of liquor enhanced, amorous enjoyment:
Veronica Lake
For a night of bawdy adventure:
Errol Flynn
For a night of old good fashioned, drunken fun:
Alan Hale Sr.
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