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  1. V.C. Brunswick

    Loungers' Pets

    Roxy ran off tonight so she's now in the cooler. :p
  2. V.C. Brunswick

    Hats on TV

  3. V.C. Brunswick

    Loungers' Pets

    I know all the attention has been on Roxy lately but we haven't neglected His Highness. :D
  4. V.C. Brunswick

    Hats on TV

    Eddie Hitler from Bottom
  5. V.C. Brunswick

    girls in guy's garb

    Argentine-born actress and singer Perlita Greco (1906-2001)
  6. V.C. Brunswick

    What are you listening to?

    Vicky Kenny -- Once Around The Dance Floor
  7. V.C. Brunswick

    So trivial, yet it really ticks you off.

    That's very interesting. I always did wonder what the difference between dog and cat food was.
  8. V.C. Brunswick

    So trivial, yet it really ticks you off.

    When everybody has such irregular mealtimes that you end up eating out more than you would like. And now I'm also going through cat food like crazy because the dog, Roxy, likes to eat Louie's food when my back is turned!
  9. V.C. Brunswick

    Loungers' Pets

  10. V.C. Brunswick

    The Good Neighbor Policy; Latin music in the 30's and 40's....

    Carlos Di Sarli y su Orquesta Tipica -- Barrilete (1929)
  11. V.C. Brunswick

    40 years ago today, death of the King.

    KTLA TV, Los Angeles
  12. V.C. Brunswick

    Today in History

    Fun Fact: The first person to perform The Jazz Singer's iconic song My Mammy was not Jolson but William Frawley of later I Love Lucy fame.
  13. V.C. Brunswick

    Today in History

    90 years ago today was the premiere of The Jazz Singer, the first movie with recorded music and dialogue.
  14. V.C. Brunswick

    Music suggestions 20's 30's big band & jazz?

    Colonial Club Orchestra (Bob Haring) -- You're The Cream In My Coffee (1928)
  15. V.C. Brunswick

    Seperating myth from reality: Nazi secret tech development projects

    Well, there was Alfred Rosenberg, the so-called "philosopher" and ideologist of the Nazi movement.

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