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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 10:52 am
There's that pup, folks. Thanks again, Raggedy, for the great trio. I well remember Robert Taylor in Camille. (wonder what happened to the Prince?)

Well, I see that John Saxon starred in a movie called Appaloosa, and there's a group called Appaloosa, but although the following song doesn't reflect either, I really love it and hope eveyone else enjoys it.

The Heart of the Appaloosa

Copyright Fred Small

From the land of shooting waters to the peaks of the Coeur d'Alene
Thimbleberries in the forest, elk grazing on the plain
The People of the Coyote made their camp along the streams
Of the green Wallowa Valley when fences had no name.

And they bred a strain of horses, the treasure of the tribe
Who could toe-dance on a ridge or gallop up a mountainside
Who could haul the hunter's burden, turn a buffalo stampede
The horse that wore the spotted coat was born with matchless speed.

CHORUS:
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains
Lead the People across the Great Divide
There's blood on the snow in the hills of Idaho
But the heart of the Appaloosa never died.

In the winter came the crowned ones near frozen in the cold
Bringing firearms and spyglasses and a book that saves the soul
The people gave them welcome, nursed them till their strength returned
And studied the talking paper, its mysteries to learn.

In the shadow of the mission sprang up farms and squatter towns
The plain was lined with fences, the plow blade split the ground
In the shallows of the Clearwater gold glittered in the pan
And the word would come from Washington: remove the Indian.

CHORUS

The chief spoke to the People in his anger and his pain
"I am no more Chief Joseph. Rolling Thunder is my name.
They condemn us to a wasteland of barren soil and stone
We shall fight them if we must, but we will find another home."

They fled into the Bitterroot, an army at their heels
They fought at White Bird Canyon, they fought at Misery Hill
Till the colonel saw his strategy and sent the order down
To kill the Appaloosa wherever it be found.

CHORUS

Twelve hundred miles retreating, three times over the Divide
The horse their only safety, their only ally
Three thousand Appaloosas perished with the tribe
The people and the horses dying side by side.

Thunder Rolling in the Mountains said, "my heart is sick and sad.
Our children now are freezing. The old chiefs are dead.
The hunger take our spirit. Our wounds are deep and sore.
From where the sun now stands I shall fight no more."

CHORUS

They were sent to Oklahoma, malaria ran rife
But more died of broken hearts far from the land that gave them life
And the man once called Joseph at death was heard to say
"We have given up our horses. They have gone away."

But sometimes without warning from a dull domestic herd
A spotted horse of spirit wondrous will emerge
Strong it is and fearless and nimble on a hill
Listening for thunder, the Appaloosa's living still.

Appaloosa

http://www.elizabetheden.com/images/large/appaloosa.jpg
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 01:59 pm
Bird Dog
The Everly Brothers

Johnny is a joker (he's a bird)
A very funny joker (he's a bird)
But when he jokes my honey (he's a dog)
His jokin' ain't so funny (what a dog)
Johnny is a joker that's a-tryin' to steal my honey (he's a bird dog)

Johnny sings a love song (like a bird)
He sings the sweetest love song (ya ever heard)
But when he sings to my gal (what a howl)
To me he's just a wolf dog (on the prowl)
Johnny wants to fly away and puppy-love my baby (he's a bird dog)

Hey, bird dog get away from my quail
Hey, bird dog you're on the wrong trail
Bird dog you better leave my lovey-dove alone
Hey, bird dog get away from my chick
Hey, bird dog you better get away quick
Bird dog you better find a chicken little of your own

Johnny kissed the teacher (he's a bird)
He tiptoed up to reach her (he's a bird)
Well, he's the teacher's pet now (he's a dog)
What he wants he's been gettin' now (what a dog)
He even made the teacher let him sit next to my baby (he's a bird dog)

Hey, bird dog get away from my quail
Hey, bird dog you're on the wrong trail
Bird dog you better leave my lovey-dove alone
Hey, bird dog get away from my chick
Hey, bird dog you better get away quick
Bird dog you better find a chicken little of your own

He's a bird
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 02:09 pm
I vaguely recall that, edgar. Lots of animals and birds in that song, buddy.

Remember the message you sent me from Sister Teresa? Well, it's Sunday, and I'm going to do it anyway. <smile>

Sang this in the Presbyterian Church choir.

Come, thou almighty King,
help us thy Name to sing,
help us to praise!
Father all glorious,
over all victorious,
come and reign over us,
Ancient of Days!

Come, thou incarnate Word,
gird on thy mighty sword,
our prayer attend!
Come, and thy people bless,
and give thy word success,
Spirit of holiness,
on us descend!

Come, holy Comforter,
thy sacred witness bear
in this glad hour.
thou who almighty art,
now rule in every heart,
and ne'er from us depart,
Spirit of power!

To Thee, great One in Three,
Eternal praises be,
hence evermore.
Thy sovereign majesty
may we in glory see,
and to eternity
love and adore!
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 02:12 pm
"The Heart of the Appaloosa is beautiful, Letty. Gave me goosebumps.

http://www.gifs.net/Animation11/Animals/Dogs/Strange_dalmatian.gif
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djjd62
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 02:15 pm
Title And Registration
Death Cab For Cutie

The glove compartment is inaccurately named
And everybody knows it
So I'm proposing a swift orderly change

'Cause behind its door there's nothing to keep my fingers warm
And all I find are souvenirs from better times
Before the gleam of your tail lights fading east
To find yourself a better life.

I was searching for some legal document
As the rain beat down on the hood
When I stumbled upon pictures I tried to forget
And that's how this idea was drilled into my head
'Cause it's too important
To stay the way it's been

But there's no blame for how our love did slowly fade,
And now that it's gone, it's like it wasn't there at all
And here I rest where disappointment and regret collide
Lying awake at night

And there's no blame for how our love did slowly fade
And now that it's gone, it's like it wasn't there at all
And here I rest where disappointment and regret collide
Lying awake at night, up all night
When I'm lying awake at night
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 02:27 pm
I love it, Raggedy, and as I once told someone, strange things make me cry.

Hey, dj, welcome back. Don't you know by now that boomer has a crush on you? Razz

The name of that group is really odd, but the lyrics are lovely.

I like this one by Sergio Mendes

Watch What Happens

Let someone start believing in you
Let him hold out his hand
Let him touch you and watch what happens
When someone who can look in your eyes
And see into your heart
Let him find you and watch what happens
Cold?
No, I won't believe your heart is cold
Maybe just afraid
To be broken again
Let someone with a deep love to give
Give that deep love to you
And what magic you'll see
Let someone give his heart
Someone who cares like me
Let someone give his heart
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djjd62
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 04:14 pm
the band got there name from this song by neil innes of the bonzo dog band


Death-Cab For Cutie
(Stanshall/Innes)

That night Cutie called a cab, uh huh huh
(baby don't do it)
She left her East Side room so drab uh huh huh
(baby don't do it)
She went out on the town
Knowin' it would make her lover frown
(Death-cab for Cutie)
(Death-cab for Cutie)
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare

The cab was racin' through the night, mm mm mm
(baby don't do it)
His eyes in the mirror, keepin' Cutie in sight, uh huh huh
(baby don't do it)
When he saw Cutie, it gave him a thrill
Don't you know, baby curves can kill
(Death-cab for Cutie)
(Death-cab for Cutie)
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare

Cutie, don't you play with fate
Don't leave your lover alone
If you go out on this date
His heart will turn to stone

Bad girl, Cutie, what have you done, uh huh huh
(baby don't do it)
Slippin' slidin' down-a Highway 31, mm mm mm
(baby don't do it)
The traffic lights changed from green to red
They tried to stop but they both wound up dead
(Death-cab for Cutie)
(Death-cab for Cutie)
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
Someone's gonna make you pay your fare
Aaaahh oooo....
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Letty
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 05:02 pm
well, that's rather gruesome, dj. but here's another Cab that's just as bad.

I went down to the st james infirmary

Saw my baby there

She was stretched out on a long white table

So sweet...so cold...so fair



Let her go...let her go...god bless her

Wherever she may be

She can look this wide world over

But she'll never find a sweet man like me

When I die bury me in straight lace shoes

I wanna a boxback coat and a stetson hat

Put a twenty dollar gold piece on my watch chain

So the boys'll know that I died standing flat

I think I recall someone, maybe panz, explaining that the original song was about a man's small child.

Hey, Canada. Do something happy.
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yitwail
 
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Reply Sun 5 Aug, 2007 08:20 pm
maybe i can sneak in a little Donovan while dj looks for a little happiness

incidentally, loved the Appaloosa song

Little pebble upon the sand
Now you're lying here in my hand,
How many years have you been here ?
Little human upon the sand
>From where I'm lying here in your hand,
You to me are but a passing breeze.
The sun will always shine where you stand
Depending in which land
You may find yourself.
Now you have my blessing, go your way.

Happiness runs in a circular motion
Thought is like a little boat upon the sea.
Everybody is a part of everything anyway,
You can have everything if you let yourself be.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs free

Happiness runs in a circular motion
Thought is like a little boat upon the sea.
Everybody is a part of everything anyway,
You can have everything if you let yourself be.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.

Happiness runs in a circular motion
Thought is like a little boat upon the sea.
Everybody is a part of everything anyway,
You can have everything if you let yourself be.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Happiness runs, happiness runs.
Why ? Because.
Why ? Because.
Why ? Because.
Why ? Because.
Happiness runs in a circular motion
Thought is like a little boat upon the sea.
Everybody is a part of everything anyway,
You can have everything if you let yourself be.
You can have everything if you let yourself be...
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yitwail
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 02:50 am
well, i came across this Beatles' number, but i'm not sure what it means, not being any sort of gun afficionado (i'm more of a disgruntled progressive type, ya know?) Confused

She's not a girl who misses much
Do do do do do do do do, oh yeah
She's well acquainted with the touch of the velvet hand
Like a lizard on a window pane
The man in the crowd with the multicoloured mirrors
On his hobnail boots
Lying with his eyes while his hands are busy
Working overtime
A soap impression of his wife which he ate
And donated to the National Trust

Down
I need a fix cos I'm going down
Down to the bits that I left uptown
I need a fix cos I'm going down

Mother Superior jump the gun
Mother Superior jump the gun
Mother Superior jump the gun
Mother Superior jump the gun
Mother Superior jump the gun
Mother Superior jump the gun

Happiness is a warm gun (Happiness bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Happiness is a warm gun, mama (Happiness bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
When I hold you in my arms (Oo-oo oh yeah)
And I feel my finger on your trigger (Oo-oo oh yeah)
I know no one can do me no harm (Oo-oo oh yeah)
Because happiness is a warm gun, mama (Happiness bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Happiness is a warm gun, yes it is (Happiness bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Happiness is a warm, yes it is, gun (Happiness bang, bang, shoot, shoot)
Well, don't you know happiness is a warm gun, mama? (Happiness is a warm gun, yeah)
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 05:47 am
Good morning, WA2K listeners and contributors.

There's our island man, folks. There's nothing like awakening to a duo of honus. M.D. , thanks for both of those songs. The first one says so much to all of us, because "everybody is a part of everything" in the never ending circle of life.

Hmmm. Happiness is a warm gun? Methinks The Beatles were having some fun with that one. You know, buddy, targeting us malcontents? Razz

Here's a lovely sun song, folks.

MUSIC OF THE SUN
RIHANNA


Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh Oh,
Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh yeah
Listen, closely hear the music playing
Let it take you to places far away and
Relax your senses just do what you want to do
No need for questions
It's only for you
And it's so amazing
Oh how you can't escape it
The moon it takes you
And never let's you go

Can't you feel the music in the air
Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there
Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
Come and dance to the music of the sun
Forget about your troubles it's alright
Let them go till we see the morning light
Feel the beat as our bodies move as one
Come and dance to the music of the sun (the sun)
Come and dance to the music of the sun the sun (the sun yeah)

So real
So right
Can't explain the feeling
Like the sunlight brings the life you needin
No need for stress, (no need for stress)
Let go another day
No second guessing
Just trust me when I say
And it's so amazing
On how you can't escape it
the moment takes you it never lets you Go!

Can't you feel the music in the air
Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there (let the rythm take you there)
Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
Come and dance to the music of the sun (music of the sun)
Forget about your troubles it's alright
Let them go till we see the morning light (see the morning light)
Feel the beat as our bodies move as one
Come and dance to the music of the sun (come and dance with the music of the sun)
Come and dance to the music of the sun the sun (of the sun yeah)

And it's so amazing
Oh how you cant escape it
The moment takes you
And never let's you gooooooo

Can't you feel the music in the air
Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there (let the rythm take you there)
Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
Come and dance to the music of the sun
Forget about your troubles it's alright (it's alright, it's alright)
Let them go till we see the morning light
Feel the beat as our bodies move as one
Come and dance to the music of the sun (come and dance with the music of the sun)
Come and dance to the music of the sun the sun
Let it take you far
Come and dance to the music of the sun
It'll take you far away

Cant you feel the music in the air
Close your eyes let the rhythm take you there
Doesn't matter who you are or where you're from
Come and dance to the music of the sun
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 08:04 am
Good morning all.

You may be dancing in the sun, Letty, but I think I'll be singing in the rain while I shop today. Wish Gene could come along. Smile

Remembering a couple of today's BD celebs:

http://www.baronhats.com/images/lucy.jpghttp://www.codinghorror.com/blog/images/night-of-the-hunter.jpg
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 08:36 am
Well, there's our early puppy, folks. (hashed metaphor. Razz )

Thanks, PA, for the dynamic duo.

Ah, we're looking at Lucy and Robert, listeners. Now we will have to wait for the hawk to see if he be early or late.

"Too early seen unknown and know too late" (quess from whence cometh that quote)

Odd, puppy, that you should mention, "Singing in the Rain." I recently watched a Jackie Chan movie that was exciting and funny. It was called, "Shanghai Knights" and with every kung fu move Jackie made, with whatever weapon was handy, the music would play a clip of famous songs.

When he and his co-hort fell from the face of Big Ben in London, it was Winchester Cathedral. When he fought an adversary with umbrellas, guess what was played in the background.

http://www.sitevip.net/gifs/umbrella/umbrella-angle1-white_animado.gif

For Reyn and Raggedy:


Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo...

I'm singing in the rain
Just singing in the rain
What a glorious feelin'
I'm happy again
I'm laughing at clouds
So dark up above
The sun's in my heart
And I'm ready for love
Let the stormy clouds chase
Everyone from the place
Come on with the rain
I've a smile on my face
I walk down the lane
With a happy refrain
Just singin',
Singin' in the rain

Dancin' in the rain
Dee-ah dee-ah dee-ah
Dee-ah dee-ah dee-ah
I'm happy again!
I'm singin' and dancin' in the rain!

I'm dancin' and singin' in the rain...
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 08:40 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 08:45 am
Leo Carrillo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Birth name Leopoldo Antonio Carrillo
Born August 6, 1880
Los Angeles, California, USA
Died September 10, 1961 (age 81)
Santa Monica, California, United States
Years active 1915-1957
Spouse(s) Edith Haeselbarth (1940-1953)

Leo Antonio Carrillo (August 6, 1880 - September 10, 1961), was an actor, vaudevillian, political cartoonist, and conservationist.




Biography

Family roots

Although he played stereotypical Latinos, Leo Carrillo was part of an old and respected Californio family who could trace their roots back to the conquistadores. His great-great grandfather, José Raimundo Carrillo (1749-1809) was an early Spanish settler of San Diego, California. His great-grandfather Carlos Antonio Carrillo (1783-1852) was Governor of Alta California from 1837 to 1838, his great-uncle, José Antonio Carrillo, was a Californio defender and three-time mayor of Los Angeles, and his grandfather Pedro Carrillo, educated in Boston, was a writer.


Early history

The family moved from San Diego to Los Angeles then to Santa Monica, where Carrillo's father Juan José Carrillo (1842-1916), served as the city's police chief and later the first mayor. His cousin was Broadway star William Gaxton (real name Arturo Antonio Gaxiola). Proud of his heritage, Leo Carrillo wrote a book, The California I Love, published shortly before his death in 1961.


Career

A university graduate, Leo Carrillo worked as a newspaper cartoonist for the San Francisco Examiner before turning to acting on Broadway . In Hollywood, he appeared in more than 90 films, in which he played supporting or character roles. However, he is best remembered from the television show The Cisco Kid, on which he portrayed Pancho, a role he had previously played in several films. Duncan Renaldo starred a the Cisco Kid. The popular TV series ran from 1950 until 1956.


Civic contributions

A preservationist and conservationist, Carrillo served on the California Beach and Parks commission for eighteen years, and played a key role in the state's acquisition of Hearst Castle at San Simeon, the Los Angeles Arboretum, and the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. He was eventually made a goodwill ambassador by the State Governor.

As a result of his service to the State, the Leo Carrillo State Park, west of Malibu on the Pacific Coast Highway, was named in his honor, And the city of Westminster, California named an elementary school for him. The Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park originally Rancho de los Kiotes, in Carlsbad, California is a registered California Historical Site.


Death

Leo Carrillo died of cancer in 1961 and was interred in the Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery in Santa Monica.


Legacy

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Leo Carrillo has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1635 Vine Street.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 08:51 am
Hoot Gibson
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Hoot Gibson (August 6, 1892 - August 23, 1962) was a rodeo champion and a pioneer cowboy film actor, film director and producer.




Early Life and Career Rise

Born Edmund Richard Gibson in the wilds of Tekamah, Nebraska, as part of the way of life he learned to ride a horse while still a very young boy. His family moved to California when he was seven years old but as a teenager he pursued working with horses on a ranch which led to riding bucking broncos at area rodeos. Given the nickname "Hoot Owl" by co-workers, the name evolved to just "Hoot".

In 1910, film director Francis Boggs was looking for experienced cowboys to appear in his silent film short, Pride of the Range. Gibson was more than qualified and he and another future star of Western films, Tom Mix, were hired. Gibson made a second film for Boggs in 1911 but after the director was killed by a deranged employee, Gibson was hired by director Jack Conway to appear in his 1912 Western, His Only Son.

Acting for Gibson was then still only a very minor sideline and he continued competing in rodeos to help make a living. His skills were such that in 1912 he won the all-around championship at the famous Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon and the steer roping World Championship at the Calgary Stampede.


World War I and Increased Interest in 'Cowboy Films'

Gibson's career was temporarily interrupted with service in the United States Army during World War I. When the war ended, he returned to the rodeo business where he became good friends with Art Acord, a fellow cowboy who also began acting in film. The two participated in summer rodeo then went back to Hollywood for the winter to perform stunts for the film studios. For several years, Gibson had secondary film roles in mostly western-style films to stars such as Harry Carey until 1921 when the demand for cowboy pictures was so great that he began receiving offers for leading roles including from up-and-coming film director John Ford.


Marriage, Divorce, Financial Difficulties and Later Life

Hoot Gibson married Rose August Wenger, in 1911 and in 1923 they had a daughter, Lois Charlotte Gibson. His wife would become a major film star in her own right for a time, notably in the lead role of The Hazards of Helen adventure film serial. They divorced in 1930.

(There is another story that Rose August Wenger, used the name Helen Gibson, but that she and Hoot were not married. Rose met Hoot in 1911 at the Pendleton Roundup in Oregon. By 1920, they had separated. After she and Hoot went their separate ways, Hoot met a young lady named Helen Johnson, whom he did marry in 1922 and with whom he had one child, Lois Charlotte Gibson. They divorced in 1930. The confusion comes up because the two Helens used the surname Gibson. Some biographers list Helen Gibson as Helen Johnson, and others list Rose August Wenger as Helen Gibson. The only logical explanation for this is that Hoot was involved with two different woman named Helen Gibson.)

From the 1920s through the 1940s, Hoot Gibson was a major film attraction, ranking second only to Tom Mix as a western film box office draw. He successfully made the transition to talkies and as a result became a highly paid performer. When Comic books became popular, Gibson was featured as a cowboy hero but it met with only limited success because by this time, singing cowboys such as Gene Autry were all the rage.

In 1933, Hoot injured himself when he crashed his plane while racing Cowboy star Ken Maynard in the National Air Races. Later, the two friends were to team up to make a series of low budget movies in the twilight of their careers. After his divorce to Helen Johnson Gibson, Hoot had a brief marriage to film actress Sally Eilers. That marriage also ended in 1933.

Hoot finally met his mate for life, marrying Dorothy Dunstan on July 3, 1942. His wife would survive him after his death.

Gibson's years of substantial earnings came at a time when professional financial management was not readily available. As such, he was one of the many stars who squandered their huge incomes on high living and poor investments.

By the 1950s, Gibson faced financial ruin, aided in part by costly medical bills from serious health problems. Just to get by and pay his bills, he earned money as a greeter at a Las Vegas casino. For a time, he worked in a carnival and took most any job offer that came along where his name still had value to a promoter.

Hoot Gibson died of cancer in 1962 in Woodland Hills, California and was interred in the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Hoot Gibson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1765 Vine Street. In 1979, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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bobsmythhawk
 
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Frank Finlay
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Born 6 August 1926
Farnworth, England
Official site Frank Finlay

Francis "Frank" Finlay, CBE (b. 6 August 1926, Farnworth, near Bolton, Lancashire, England) is a British stage, film and television actor of English, Irish and Scottish descent.





Beginnings and the National

Finlay began his stage career in rep before graduating from RADA. There followed several appearances at the Royal Court Theatre, notably in the Arnold Wesker trilogy. He is particularly associated with the National Theatre, especially during the Olivier years and its predecessor, the Chichester Festival Theatre, where he played a wide variety of roles ranging from the First Gravedigger in Hamlet to Saint Joan, Hobson's Choice, Much Ado About Nothing, The Dutch Courtesan, The Crucible, Mother Courage, Juno and the Paycock and culminating in his controversial Iago to Lord Olivier's title character in the film Othello.

Finlay's original stage performance of Iago as an NCO left critics unmoved, but later received high praise when the play was filmed and earned him an Academy Award nomination.

He was also seen on Broadway in Epitaph for George Dillon (1958-59), and, also, in the National Theatre and Broadway productions of Filumena (opposite Olivier's wife, Joan Plowright) in 1980.


Television and film

His first major success on television was in the title role of Casanova in Dennis Potter's BBC2 series of the same name. Following which in 1972, he won perhaps the greatest praise of his career for his chilling portrayal of the Nazi dictator in his last days in The Death Of Adolf Hitler. Many critics said he was "the most frightening" Hitler of all.

He went on to star as the father in the controversial Bouquet of Barbed Wire and he was reunited with his Bouquet of Barbed Wire co-star, Susan Penhaligon, when he played Van Helsing in the BBC Count Dracula with Louis Jourdan (1977). He played Porthos for director Richard Lester in The Three Musketeers (1973) , The Four Musketeers (1975) and The Return of the Musketeers (1989). He has also appeared several other films, including The Wild Geese (1978).

He appeared in two Sherlock Holmes films as Inspector Lestrade, solving the Jack the Ripper murders (A Study in Terror and Murder by Decree). In 1984, Finlay appeared on American television in A Christmas Carol. He played Marley's Ghost opposite George C. Scott's Ebenezer Scrooge. While some have said Scott was the finest Scrooge, many others said that Finlay was equally fine as Marley's Ghost.

Finlay also played a rather slim Sancho Panza, opposite Rex Harrison's Don Quixote, in the 1973 British made-for-television film The Adventures of Don Quixote, for which he won a BAFTA award. He won another BAFTA award that year for his performance as Voltaire in a non-musical BBC TV production of Candide.

He also guest-starred as "The Witchsmeller Pursuivant" in an episode of the popular 1983 British sitcom Blackadder.

Perhaps Finlay's most-watched recent performance has been as Adrian Brody's father in the Roman Polanski film The Pianist (2002). His most recent appearances have been in the TV series Life Begins and as Jane Tennison's father in Prime Suspect 7 (2006).


Private life

A devout Catholic, educated at St. Gregory the Great School, he belongs to the British Catholic Stage Guild. He met his future wife, Doreen Shepherd, when they were both members of the Farnborough Little Theatre. They lived in Weybridge, Surrey. They were married until her death in 2005.[1]
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Reply Mon 6 Aug, 2007 09:19 am
man is driving along a highway and sees a rabbit jump out

across the middle of the road.

He swerves to avoid hitting it, but unfortunately

the rabbit jumps right in front of the car.

The driver, a sensitive man as well as an animal lover,

pulls over and gets out to see what has become of the rabbit.

Much to his dismay, the rabbit is dead.

The driver feels so awful that he begins to cry.

A beautiful woman driving down the highway

sees a man crying on the side of the road and pulls over.

She steps out of the car and asks the man what's wrong.

"I feel terrible!", he explains,

"I accidentally hit this rabbit and killed it."

The woman says, "Don't worry."

She runs to her car and pulls out a spray can.

She walks over to the limp, dead rabbit, bends down,

and sprays the contents onto the rabbit.

The rabbit jumps up, waves its paw at the two of them

and hops off down the road.

Ten feet away the rabbit stops, turns around and waves again,

he hops down the road another 10 feet, turns and waves,

hops another ten feet, turns and waves,

and repeats this again and again and again,

until he hops out of sight.

The man is astonished. He runs over to the woman and demands,

"What is in that can? What did you spray on that rabbit?"

The woman turns the can around so that the man can read the label.

It says.. (Are you ready for this?)


(Are you sure?)

(This is bad!)

(You know you could just click off

and not read the punch line....)

(You can still delete it)

(You know you're gonna be sorry)

(Last chance)

(OK, here it is)

It says,

"Hair Spray -

Restores life to dead hair,

and adds permanent wave."
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