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Post by babyblue on Feb 21, 2007 19:38:16 GMT -5
Gaston you were board with Bambi!! I can remember crying my eyes out! I really don't remember the very first movie I saw in a theater, but one of earliest memories is Frank Sinatra in Frank Sinatra "Whole In The Head". The only part I really remember is that he got punched in the stomach after a fight and got sick in the Men's Room! I don't think I ever was board in the movies as a kid. When I was growing up, it was a full day event. They showed, News Reals, shorts, previews and two movies, the main feature and a "B" movie. Kids got in the local theater for 25 cents. Gee I must be getting awfully old! I don't remember what the first movie I took my now 23 year old daughter to see either, but I do recall she was board. It took a few years before she liked the movies. Question: What is your favorite sport? Never been sport minded, but the only sport I could ever hold my own in are water sports, especially swimming. On TV I probably enjoy watching ice skating the most. Marty
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Post by Kat on Feb 22, 2007 20:50:24 GMT -5
Sheesh...I sign in to play this game and there's no question to answer. Hmph! ...Ok here is one for u "Andrew".....what is your favorite thing to eat ?.....and l want the recipe....
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Post by walt on Feb 23, 2007 7:40:18 GMT -5
hmmm the last cds i bought were the complete motown singles vol. 5 & 6 (things really get cookin with these sets), an andy williams box set (20 albums on 10 cds), the who's newest ep & lp, and a group called my morning jacket. and glen campbell sings the best of jimmy webb. (australian)
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Post by Andrew on Feb 23, 2007 13:03:55 GMT -5
Hmmm...
first poster was a dragon one I got when I was a kid first move in a theatre was possibly Pete's Dragon at a drive-in and of course I loved it favorite thing to eat for which I have a recipe: make toast put hummus on it add tomato pesto add alfalfa sprouts optional: add mustard
Yummy sandwich!
Also: single-guy huevos rancheros (I need to lose weight, so I don't do this much anymore)
Make french fries (steak fries are best) or tater tots (or both!) from frozen bag Place cooked potatoes on a tortilla. Add enchilada sauce from a can (Hatch is very good) Add shredded cheese from a bag Microwave for two minutes On top of this, put over-medium fried eggs. Yeah, I often put four. Like I said, though, I'm trying to lose weight now.
there you have it!
And favorite sport: soccer is okay to watch, but really I dislike "competition." the gymnasts are fun to watch, as their skill amazes me.
Favorite movie musical?
Mine is either Chicago, Mary Poppins, or Jesus Christ Superstar.
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Post by babyblue on Feb 23, 2007 13:46:39 GMT -5
Thank you Dave, looking forward to seeing a few. Marty Marty I will send you some of my writing via your e-mail here Last CD purchased was by a group called June out of Chicago Which song reminds you the most of high school? 99 Luftballons - Nena
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Post by babyblue on Feb 23, 2007 14:03:51 GMT -5
Excellent choices Andrew! Will also add My Fair Lady to your list.
Another fantastic musical is a real tear jerker called "Five Easy Pennies" , I was a kid when I saw it at Radio City Music Hall, my memory is a bit sketchy on it. It starred Barbara Bel Geddes. The story was about the life of a famous trumpet player during the big band era, his rise and fall in fame and his daughter than came down with polio. It's a true story, which I could remember who the trumpet player was.
Do you collect anything?
Post cards of the places I've been too.
Marty
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Post by mattmidd1 on Feb 23, 2007 14:42:37 GMT -5
Dusty Springfield records.
Same question.
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Post by bbsimone7 on Feb 23, 2007 15:06:53 GMT -5
Red Nichols was the trumpet, played by Danny Kaye.........featured Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa........and had a very young Tuesday Weld as his teenage daughter. The movie was called "The Five Pennies"
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Post by babyblue on Feb 23, 2007 15:49:27 GMT -5
Ditto! Marty Dusty Springfield records. Same question.
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Post by babyblue on Feb 23, 2007 15:50:48 GMT -5
YES, THAT'S IT! THANK YOU! Marty Red Nichols was the trumpet, played by Danny Kaye.........featured Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa........and had a very young Tuesday Weld as his teenage daughter. The movie was called "The Five Pennies"
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