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Retired artist, old school BSI, reader of dead authors and their works. Hemingway, Conan Doyle, Maugham, Bradbury, Wolfe, Woolf .....
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I understand & empathize.
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Wish I was walking that street now.
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That's pretty good. I don't believe I've ever worked in those crayons, but I've dabbled in pastels, as my drawing shows. But I haven't touched any art supplies in over 10 years.
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You did this??
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You can't go wrong with George Zucco.
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Agreed.
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And WHY haven't they been stopped? I don't get it.
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When entertainers had talent.
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My favorite version of A Christmas Carol is still Magoo's.
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I'm well into chapter 4. Fascinating!
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THIS is a favorite of mine. THIS. And the soundtrack is pretty unique, too.
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I'm well into this book, and it is expanding my reading list, revealing new names & titles in a most interesting story of long-forgotten British woman writers. Ms Romney has held my interest throughout.
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Class all the way.
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I write in my books, too!
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Well done!
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Well into my Kindle edition. After reading this, I just may have to give Austen another try!
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I honestly do not remember how the addresses were printed. I was born in '53. But I remember always looking forward to those monthly issues.
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I hope he sticks to his guns.
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I grew up with this series of comics, Walt Disney Comics & Stories. I would received a yr-long subscription every Christmas. Maybe 1959-1965.
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Very good to hear!
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Love love love this actress, never better (in my opinion) than in the remaining minutes of The Maltese Falcon.
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Oh yeah. This book and its story has been in my DNA since the 1960s.
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I wish it had been done differently, but it's better than nothing.
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Am watching her right now in The Gorgon.
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First rate.
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Back then, anything smacking of zombies gave me nightmares. I loved it all.
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I wonder if this was how Edith Head worked …
dear ol’ Jack Pierce.
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Interesting .....
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Good job, Mr. P!
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I for one would love to thumb thru those essays. You, too, I would expect, M.
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My condolences, dear lady.
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THAT has been my M.O. since I retired. I pick up my toys and leave the room (as per Ray Bradbury's advice).
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Reading you loud & clear.
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As a professional graphic artist for 40 yrs, I’ve sliced my fingertips countless times. Occupational hazard. But I see your “point” (so sorry).
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Humanitarian extraordinaire.
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A room with a view.
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... and a good time was had by all!
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You know me so well😏.
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My spirit animal since I was 9. I’m 71 now.
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Bless his soul!
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Side note: I live in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Fate dropped me here.
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Erdman was ALWAYS a favorite of mine. He’s fun to watch — when he’s in any scene, even a crowded one, keep your eyes on him!
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You should be a Bluesky editor.
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Ms … keep doing what you’re doing for Silent Films, regardless of the goofballs. I like your postings.👍