Let me say up front that I haven't seen the movie, but my suggested subtitle for it may illustrate why:
"What if Ford Won Le mans and No One Cared"
I was right in the midst of the car culture of the Sixties, when Ford, GM, and Mopar (Dodge and Plymouth) were competing for performance wins and...
There was a short-lived (one season) TV series of T&tP back in the early '50's, and even though I was a young kid I do remember it slightly. I was born an airplane nut, so the fact that they were flying DC-3's made an impression on me even then.
Here is the IMDB plot summary:
"Colonel Terry Lee...
Now that Nashville is a big city, they keep all the school buses in one big school-system parking area, but when I was a kid the bus drivers drove their buses home with them.
I'm pretty sure they would have done that also out in the sticks of upper East TN during WWII. So, you could have a...
Putting your two GE toy items together, a Mr. Potato Head character made a good target for our BB guns. As you say, we roamed the backyards, creek, and empty lots shooting at whatever. Since the creek ran right behind our house we very often floated paper and balsa boats and shot at the moving...
After his active baseball career he was part of the (in my opinion) best baseball announcing duo ever: PeeWee and Ole Diz broadcasting weekend games. I'm not really a baseball fan, but I'd watch just to see what they would say and do.
I remember one game in which the shortstop was coming up...
Be cautious about believing what you read in "The Glory and the Dream". I used to use passages from that book as examples for my history students about how some "respected" references were dead wrong and could not be trusted.
My copy is locked away in my inaccessible office, but one mistake...
Answering questions is a reflex action by now after teaching for 25+ years. Thanks for giving me an opportunity to do that...
I agree with your statement: "...it is absolutely amazing what a wide variety of things I learn here on the Lounge!" That's a very big reason I keep coming back...
(By...
High surface tension... The surface tension tries to pull the bead into a sphere, the high density tends to flatten the bead... Hence that sort-of rounded button shape.
The high surface tension also makes the bead surface VERY smooth so it acts as a shiny mirror/reflector.
I was BARELY able to get Morse understood well enough to qualify for First Class Scout (boys).
I remember almost nothing of it now, and still get mixed up whether "SOS" is dot-dot-dot-dash-dash-dash-dot-dot-dot or dash-dash-dash-dot-dot-dot-dash-dash-dash.
However, I figure that if I got in...
It may be different in your part of the world, but around here (mid-South) original WWII Army cotton khakis are reasonably plentiful and also cheap compared to the OD wool shirts which reenactors want/need for ETO use.
You can't get more authentic than real/original.
It's a case of Supply and...
My favorite "Count Floyd" bit was when he announced: "Well kids, we just found out that the station is going to have an IRS audit. That's *really* scary! OOOOOOOOH!"
It will probably strike others as odd, also, but Hollywood would not want to "trigger" someone and make them feel the need to run off to their "safe place".
Aside from the PC aspect (there, I said it), it's poorly done from a creative perspective. Sam's mustache-bit is the most humorous and...
Sure there is... It's the same reason that Spielberg edited out the firearms and replaced them with walkie-talkies in "E.T". Hint: the reason has two letters...
("South Park" had a good response to Spielberg by producing an animated version of "Saving Private Ryan" in which the GI's came...
Getting the outfit that you want in OD wool would be expensive and not likely to succeed in meeting the budget limit.
I assisted a local college in putting on a presentation of Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues" and we used Dickey's khaki work shirts and pants for the WWII uniforms. They were/are...
A story told by our former Electrical Engineering Dept. chairman goes as follows:
Some years ago, when it wasn't so strictly taboo to touch or be touched by a student, a girl came up after class on the first day and hugged him and said she knew she would enjoy being in his class since he...
"Here comes Leonardo, Leonardo Lion,
King of Bongo Congo,
and hero Lion of iron..." (watch out Biggy Rat and Itchy Brother...)
I guess that "Super Chicken" was among that herd of cartoon characters, also.
"Super Chicken" was a super hero (obviously) who had an idiot comical-sidekick lion...
As a great fan of "Green Acres", I have a less-negative view of Oliver's "situation": The problem doesn't lie *within* him, he's in an alternate-universe/parallel-dimension (Hooterville). There's nothing wrong with him, he's just out of place there.
From late night's episode: Arnold came over...
The "Eagle Staff photo" is actually by my hero, Arthur Fellig ("WeeGee" - The Famous). Surprised he didn't demand named credit. (photo below of the fire looks like a WeeGee, also)
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