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Boy Wonder.Boy Wonder Orson Welles, or Fat Bearded Self Parody Orson Welles?
Continuing in the dramatic vein, Erskine Caldwell or Lillian Hellman?
Boy Wonder.Boy Wonder Orson Welles, or Fat Bearded Self Parody Orson Welles?
I've listened to quite a few of Orson's Lear radio shows. His commentary was sometimes very good and sometimes I wondered what he had taken shortly before he sat down at the microphone.
Boy Wonder.
Continuing in the dramatic vein, Erskine Caldwell or Lillian Hellman?
I've gotten through most of the Almanac episodes and I must admit, I don't think I've heard anything else like it. Variety show indeed.Even more peculiar are his "Orson Welles' Almanac" shows for Socony -- he goes from yukking it up with Hollywood guest stars a la every radio comedian who ever lived, to mindreading tricks, to dramatized readings of Thomas Paine, Shakespeare, or the Bible without breaking a sweat. The phrase "something for everyone" does not suitably describe this program.
The Human Comedy for me. No comparison. I always enjoy Rooney. I can't say the same for Meg Ryan. That said, Ithaca is probably closer to the novel in actuality, but I enjoyed the original much more. Ithaca dragged. It wasnt painful to watch, but I got bored.Hellman - "The Children's Hour" and the two fantastic movies based on it gave her the nod for me (plus, I actually was familiar with the works of both parts of one of your "this or that -" which rarely happens).
"The Human Comedy" '43 or "Ithaca" '15 (both movies based on William Saroyan's novel "The Human Comedy")
The Human Comedy for me. No comparison. I always enjoy Rooney. I can't say the same for Meg Ryan. That said, Ithaca is probably closer to the novel in actuality, but I enjoyed the original much more. Ithaca dragged. It wasnt painful to watch, but I got bored.
International Scout or Ford Bronco?
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Bradshaw. Always preferred the Steelers over the Raiders. Must be an East Coast thing.Agreed completely - "Human Comedy" is a good solid movie, "Ithaca" isn't. My comments from when I first saw "Ithaca:"
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/thre...ovie-you-watched.20830/page-1125#post-2180261
Scout - had a cooler, not-part-of-the-big-three vibe back when I was in high school (and dinosaurs roamed the earth).
Staying with the '70s, Ken Stabler or Terry Bradshaw (judging when they were in their prime)?
Bradshaw. Always preferred the Steelers over the Raiders. Must be an East Coast thing.
70s theme continued...
Starsky and Hutch or The Rockford Files?
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Totally agree on Garner. I loved that show.Rockford - Garner is timeless cool versus the fun-but-dated feel of S&H.
And staying with '70s detectives:
"Cannon" or "Mannix?"
Totally agree on Garner. I loved that show.
I'm going with Conrad's Cannon. I think Mannix was more liked back then, but I always liked Conrad's heft as part of the role.
General Mills cereals:
Fruit Brute or Boo Berry?
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For shame. I am disappointed. [emoji14]I agree completely - Cannon's not-cut-from-the-same-squared-jawed-thick-maned-cloth was a big part of his appeal. Plus he oozed integrity.
Despite my being a serial cereal eater (tee-hee), I have not tried either of those, so
General Mills cereals:
Fruit Brute or Boo Berry?
For shame. I am disappointed. [emoji14]
Boo Berry. Its super delicious. The faux blueberry flavor hits the spot.
Fruit Brutes faux cherry flavor is reminiscent of a Robitussin and milk concoction. Steer clear.
Corned beef or pastrami?
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If I must choose, Frosted Flakes.I am ashamed as I have eaten a lot of cereals in my life - and the cheesier / sugary-er the better, but for some reason, those never hit the radar. And I love the fake blueberry taste of Blueberry Frosted Mini Wheats (had them yesterday).
pastrami - more of a bacon like flavor.
Frosted Flakes or Frosted Mini Wheats (same first name, very different cereals)?
If I must choose, Frosted Flakes.
Shredded Wheat biscuits or spoon sized?
I usually read the reviews first. I hate starting a book and realizing halfway in that I hate it. Sometimes this isn't easy, given the age of many of the books I read, but that's why I grab up 1930s literary/book review magazines when I can find them.
Keep a book after you've read it or sell/give it away?
First.
Open and close your garbage-can every time or let it open all the time?