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WA2K Radio is now on the air

 
 
Letty
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2005 01:43 pm
Thank goodness, listeners. Letty lost her connection, and we need to tie a yellow ribbon around our favorite oak. <smile>

Walter and I thank you, Brit. Now for the translation?
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RexRed
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2005 03:21 pm
HELLS BELLS

I'm a rolling thunder, a pouring rain
I'm comin' on like a hurricane
My lightning's flashing across the sky
You're only young but you're gonna die

I won't take no prisoners, won't spare no lives
Nobody's putting up a fight
I got my bell, I'm gonna take you to hell
I'm gonna get you, Satan get you

Hell's Bells
Yeah, Hell's Bells
You got me ringing Hell's Bells
My temperature's high, Hell's Bells

I'll give you black sensations up and down your spine
If you're into evil you're a friend of mine
See my white light flashing as I split the night
'Cause if good's on the left, then I'm stickin' to the right

I won't take no prisoners, won't spare no lives
Nobody's puttin' up a fight
I got my bell, I'm gonna take you to hell
I'm gonna get you, Satan get you

Hell's Bells
Yeah, Hell's Bells
You got me ringing Hell's Bells
My temperature's high, Hell's Bells

yeow
Hell's Bells, Satan's comin' to you
Hell's Bells, he's ringing them now
Hell's Bells, the temperature's high
Hell's Bells, across the sky
Hell's Bells, they're takin' you down
Hell's Bells, they're draggin' you around
Hell's Bells, gonna split the night
Hell's Bells, there's no way to fight, yeah

Ow, ow, ow, ow

Hell's Bells


ACDC

Smile

(this reply was not directed at anyone in particular)
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RexRed
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2005 03:39 pm
WHERE THE LAZY RIVER GOES BY
(Harold Adamson / Jimmy McHugh)

Teddy Wilson & His Orch. (vocal: Midge Williams) - 1936
Ray Noble & His Orch. (vocal: Al Bowlly) - 1936
Roy Eldridge & His Orch. (vocal: Gladys Palmer) - 1936
Mal Hallett & His Orch. (vocal: Buddy Welcome) - 1936

Also recorded by: Tony Martin; Marjorie Stedeford.


Everybody knows that it's just a muddy river
But it seems like heaven on high
When the moon is shining bright
Let me dream away the night
Where the lazy river goes by

Go `way, let us be
Just the river you and me

Everything is still all along the Mississippi
There's no one as happy as I
Oh I never want to roam
Let me live and make my home
Where the lazy river goes by


(Transcribed by Bill Huntley - June 2005)
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djjd62
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2005 03:40 pm
these bands will fit you to a "T"

Crosseyed and Painless
Talking Heads

Lost my shape Tryin' to act casual!
Can't stop I might end up in the hospital
Changin' my shape I feel like an accident
They're back! To explain their experience

Isn't it weird Looks too obscure to me
Wasting away That was their policy

I'm ready to leave I push the facts in front of me
Facts lost Ya facts are never what they seem to be
There's nothing there! No information left of any kind
LLLifting my head L'L'Looking for danger signs

There was a line There was a formula
Sharp as a knife Facts cut a hole in us
There was a line There was a formula
Sharp as a knife Facts cut a hole in us

I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting
I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting
I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting
I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting

The feeling returns Whenever we close out eyes
Lifting my head looking around inside

The island of doubt It's like the taste of medicine
Working by hindsight Got the message from the oxygen
M'M'Making a list Find the cost of opportunity
Doing it right Facts are useful in emergencies

The feeling returns Whenever we close out eyes
Lifting my head Looking around inside.

Facts are simple and facts are straight
Facts are lazy and facts are late
Facts all come with points of view
Facts don't do what I want them to
Facts just twist the truth around
Facts are living turned inside out
Facts are getting the best of them
Facts are nothing on the face of things

I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting
I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting
I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting
I'm still waiting I..I..I'm still waiting


Africa
Toto

I hear the drums echoing tonight
But she hears only whispers of some quiet conversation
She's coming in 12:30 flight
The moonlit wings reflect the stars that guide me towards salvation
I stopped an old man along the way
Hoping to find some long forgotten words or ancient melodies
He turned to me as if to say, "Hurry boy, it's waiting there for you"

Chorus:
It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

The wild dogs cry out in the night
As they grow restless longing for some solitary company
I know that I must do what's right
Sure as Kilimanjaro rises like Olympus above the Serengeti
I seek to cure what's deep inside, frightened of this thing that I've become

Chorus

(Instrumental break)

Hurry boy, she's waiting there for you

It's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you
There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do
I bless the rains down in Africa, I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa, I bless the rains down in Africa
I bless the rains down in Africa
Gonna take some time to do the things we never had


I Got a Girl
Tripping Daisy

I got a girl who lives with me
I got a girl she smells so sweetly
I got a girl she loves her dog
I got a girl I love her dog too
I got a girl who stares in the mirror
I got a girl who blames it on her period
I got a girl she is so right
I got a girl she's my guiding light
Well I know, I need, I feel we're going higher and higher
I got a girl who loves good soul
I got a girl who dances the disco
I got a girl who wears cool shoes
I got a girl who wears them in the nude
I got a girl who speaks her mind
I got a girl who will argue anytime
I got a girl she is so small
I got a girl she'll knock down any wall
Well I know, I need, I feel we're going higher and higher
Get a load of this she's always bitching at me when I'm feeling down,
Asking questions with her little frown,
I can't take much much more of this, i'm out
Get a load of this she's always bitching at me when I'm feeling down,
Asking questions with her little frown,
i can't take much much more of this, I'm out
I got a girl I love to kiss
I got a girl I never wanna miss
I got a girl who's my best friend
I got a girl that won't even hold my hand
I got a girl that makes me laugh
I got a girl I'll make her laugh too
I got a girl she has girlfriends
I got a girl I like her girlfriends
Well I know, I need, I feel we're going higher and higher
I got a girl
And she's got a guy
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2005 09:26 pm
and we welcome back our Rex. Hells bells! I wondered where that expression came from, Maine.<smile>

dj, I loves that Toto song, Canada. Thanks for the T for 2, dear.

A goodnight poem from Letty:





Pretty Words


Poets make pets of pretty, docile words:
I love smooth words, like gold-enamelled fish
Which circle slowly with a silken swish,
And tender ones, like downy-feathered birds:
Words shy and dappled, deep-eyed deer in herds,
Come to my hand, and playful if I wish,
Or purring softly at a silver dish,
Blue Persian kittens fed on cream and curds.

I love bright words, words up and singing early;
Words that are luminous in the dark, and sing;
Warm lazy words, white cattle under trees;
I love words opalescent, cool, and pearly,
Like midsummer moths, and honied words like bees,
Gilded and sticky, with a little sting.

From Elinor and Letty with love.
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yitwail
 
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Reply Thu 8 Dec, 2005 10:07 pm
i'm tempted to facetiously post a song in a serious thread, but i'm settling for posting it here. i'll play a request or answer a question for anyone who can guess what thread i'm refering to. Smile

Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl

Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl

As I walk through this world
Nothing can stop the Duke of Earl
And you, you are my girl
No one can hurt you, oh, no

Yes, I, oh, I'm gonna love you, oh, oh
Come on let me hold you, darlin'
'Cause I'm the Duke of Earl
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

And when I hold you
You'll be my Duchess, Duchess of Earl
We'll walk through my dukedom
And a paradise we will share

Yes, I, oh, I'm gonna love you, oh, oh
Nothing can stop me now
'Cause I'm the Duke of Earl
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke of Earl

Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl

Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl

Yes, I, oh, I'm gonna love you, oh, oh
Come on let me hold you, darlin'
'Cause I'm the Duke of Earl
So yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Duke (Nothing can stop me now), Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke of Earl

Duke, Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl
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McTag
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 05:08 am
For het Walter uit Amsterdam


A Windmill In Old Amsterdam

A mouse lived in a windmill in old Amsterdam
A windmill with a mouse in and he wasn't grousin'
He sang every morning, "How lucky I am,
Living in a windmill in old Amsterdam!"
Chorus:
I saw a mouse!
Where?
There on the stair!
Where on the stair?
Right there!
A little mouse with clogs on
Well I declare!
Going clip-clippety-clop on the stair
Oh yeah

This mouse he got lonesome, he took him a wife
A windmill with mice in, it's hardly surprisin'
She sang every morning, "How lucky I am,
Living in a windmill in old Amsterdam!"

Chorus

First they had triplets and then they had quins
A windmill with quins in, and triplets and twins in
They sang every morning, "How lucky we are
Living in a windmill in Amsterdam, ya!"

Chorus

The daughters got married and so did the sons
The windmill had christ'nin's when no one was list'nin'
They all sang in chorus, "How lucky we am
Living in a windmill in old Amsterdam!"

Chorus

A mouse lived in a windmill, so snug and so nice
There's nobody there now but a whole lot of mice.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:11 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:22 am
Hermione Gingold
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Hermione Gingold (December 9, 1897-May 24, 1987) was a British actress known for her sharp-tongued, eccentric persona, an image enhanced by her sharp nose and chin, as well as her deepening voice, a result of vocal nodes which her mother encouraged her not to remove. She appeared on stage, on radio, in films, on television, and in recordings.

Born Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold in London, she was the daughter of an high-class Austrian-born Jewish financier and Kate Walters, an English-born housewife. Gingold was a childhood friend of Noel Coward until her mother warned her away from him. First appearing on stage in 1909, she was originally a coloratura soprano and performed in Shakespearean dramas such as "The Merchant of Venice" and "Troilus and Cressida" and worked with Charles Hawtrey as an understudy. In the 1930s, her quirky, ribald comedic sense became famous through musical revues. She married British publisher Michael Joseph in 1918, with whom she had two sons, Stephen and Leslie. After her divorce in 1926, she married writer and lyricist Eric Maschwitz, whom she divorced in 1945. Gingold was also known for her unruly hair. It was said she styled it by sticking her head out the window and letting the wind sculpt it.

Gingold was introduced to US servicemen during World War II through the London revue "Sweet and Low." After moving to the United States in 1951, Gingold became a great success there as well. She won a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1958 movie Gigi in which she played Madame Alvarez, a retired Parisian courtesan who was Gigi's grandmother and mentor. She sang "I Remember it Well" with Maurice Chevalier. She succeeded Jo Van Fleet as the monstrously possessive mother who is driving her son crazy in Jewish American playwright Arthur Kopit's Oh Dad, Poor Dad...Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad (1963) on Broadway, which role was played on film by Rosalind Russell.

Gingold played the mayor's snooty wife Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn in The Music Man (1962), starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, and was part of the original 1973 Broadway cast of A Little Night Music in the role of the elderly Madame Armfeldt, yet another former courtesan, this time Swedish, which she reprised in the unsuccessful film version of the musical.

In 1977, with conductor Karl Bohm, she won a Grammy Award for Best Album for Children for Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf and Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals. She was a regular guest on television talk shows, especially Jack Paar's, where audiences loved her stories. She is quoted as saying, "Fighting is essentially a masculine idea; a woman's weapon is her tongue." She died of heart problems and pneumonia in 1987 at the age of 89, although she disputed the year of birth (1897) assigned to her. She is interred in a crypt in the Great Mausoleum in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.

Her autobiography "How to Grow Old Disgracefully" was published posthumously in 1988.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermione_Gingold

I Remember It Well
Performed by Hermione Gingold and Maurice Chevalier

HONORЙ:
We met at nine
GRANDMAMA:
We met at eight
HONORЙ:
I was on time
GRANDMAMA:
No, you were late
HONORЙ:
Ah yes, I remember it well.
We dined with friends
GRANDMAMA:
We dined alone.
HONORЙ:
A tenor sang
GRANDMAMA:
A baritone.
HONORЙ:
I remember it well.
That dazzling April moon!
GRANDMAMA:
There was none that night.
And the month was June
HONORЙ:
That's right, that's right.
GRANDMAMA:
It warms my heart
To know that you
Remember still
The way you do
HONORЙ:
Ah yes, I remember it well.
How often I've thought of that Friday--
GRANDMAMA:
Monday--
HONORЙ:
Night, when we had our last rendezvous
And somehow I foolishly wondered if you might
By some chance be thinkin' of it too
That carriage ride
GRANDMAMA:
You walked me home
HONORЙ:
You lost a glove
GRANDMAMA:
I lost a comb
HONORЙ:
Ah yes, I remember it well.
That brilliant sky!
GRANDMAMA:
We had some rain
HONORЙ:
Those Russian songs
GRANDMAMA:
From sunny Spain
HONORЙ:
Ah yes, I remember it well.
You wore a gown of gold
GRANDMAMA:
I was all in blue
HONORЙ:
Am I getting old?
GRANDMAMA:
Oh no, not you!
How strong you were
How young and gay
A prince of love
In every way
HONORЙ:
Ah yes, I remember it well.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:25 am
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:27 am
Margaret Hamilton
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Margaret Hamilton (December 9, 1902 - May 16, 1985) was an American film actress.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Hamilton was a schoolteacher who turned to acting, making her screen debut in 1933 in Zoo in Budapest. She appeared in such films as These Three (1936), Saratoga and Nothing Sacred (both 1937), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), and My Little Chickadee (1940).

In 1939, she played the role of the Wicked Witch of the West opposite Judy Garland's Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz and created not only her most famous role, but one of the screen's most memorable villains. Hamilton was chosen when the more traditionally attractive Gale Sondergaard refused to wear makeup designed to make her appear ugly. During the actual filming, Hamilton suffered severe burns when the trapdoor elevator she was riding on the soundstage malfunctioned during her fiery exit from Munchkinland. Hamilton had to recuperate in a hospital and at home for six weeks after the accident before returning to the set to complete her work on the now-classic film, and refused to have anything to do with fire during the remaining filming. Whatever ill she may have felt toward the role quickly disintegrated; later on in life she would comment on the role of the witch in a light-hearted fashion.

She appeared regularly in supporting roles in films until the early 1950s, and sporadically thereafter. Hamilton starred in a now-forgotten film noir from one of the "poverty row" studios, entitled Bungalow 13 (1948), which co-starred Richard Cromwell. During the 1960s and 1970s she appeared on television, and had a small role in the made-for-TV film The Night Strangler (1973). She continued acting regularly until 1979, and was often asked about her experiences on the set of The Wizard of Oz. Hamilton said she sometimes worried about the effect that her monstrous film role had on children. In real life Hamilton dearly loved children and gave to charities benefitting them. She often remarked about children coming up to her and asking her why she had been so mean to poor Dorothy. She appeared on an episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, where she explained to children that she was only playing a role.

Hamilton was married briefly in the 1930s and had one son, whom she raised on her own.

Throughout the 1970s, Hamilton lived in New York City's Gramercy Park neighborhood and appeared on local TV ads for organizations promoting the welfare of companion animals. Her most visible appearances during this period were as general store owner Cora, in a national series of television commercials for Maxwell House coffee.

She eventually moved to Salisbury, Connecticut and died there in 1985 from a heart attack at the age of 82.

Trivia

While Hamilton was a teacher in Cleveland, two of her students were William Windom and Jim Backus.

Her line "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!" was voted as Number 99 in the AFI survey of the "100 Most Memorable Movie Quotes from 100 years at the Movies."

As revealed by her son on the 2005 edition of the DVD, "Maggie" enjoyed that line so much that she used it often afterwards, in real life, when situations warranted.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hamilton
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:30 am
Good morning, WA2K listeners and fans.

Yit, I know that song, but I am at a loss to know the thread to which you refer, Mr. Turtle.

Our bio Bob isn't quite finished with his bio's so I will be sandwiched in between.

McTag, I am certain that Walter appreciates your windmill delight, Brit.

When the hawkman finishes, I will suggest a song for him to sing at his karaoke tonight.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:30 am
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Honorary KBE, (born December 9, 1909; died May 7, 2000) was an American actor.


He was christened Douglas Elton Fairbanks in New York, New York, the son of actor Douglas Fairbanks and his first wife Anna Beth Sully. His parents divorced when he was ten years old. With his mother, he lived in California, Paris, and London.

Largely on the basis of his name, he was given a contract at age fourteen with Paramount Pictures. After making some undistinguished films, he took to the stage, where he impressed his father, his step-mother Mary Pickford, and Charlie Chaplin, who encouraged him to continue with acting. He was also noticed by Joan Crawford who began to date him. On June 3, 1929, in St. Malachy's Church in Manhattan, New York, they were married.

Fairbanks starred in several pictures with Loretta Young, and, with Little Caesar, Outward Bound, Gunga Din and The Dawn Patrol, his movies began to have more commercial success.

He went on a delayed honeymoon to England, where he was entertained by Noel Coward and George, Duke of Kent. He became active in both society and politics, but Crawford didn't enjoy either of these, and they were divorced in May 1933.

It has been claimed that Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. was one of the naked men in the incriminating photos which were used as evidence in the divorce trial of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll.

On April 22, 1939, he married Mary Lee Hartford (née Mary Lee Epling), a former wife of George Huntington Hartford, the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company heir: they had three daughters. Mary Lee Fairbanks died of cancer in 1988. Three years later, on May 30, 1991, he married Vera Shelton at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City.

He advocated U.S. support for Britain during World War II, and was awarded an honorary KBE in 1949. In 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed him a special envoy to South America. Later in the war, he was commissioned in the U.S. Navy commanding a group of British patrol boats during commando operations.

He died of a heart attack in New York at the age of 90. He is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California, in the same crypt as his father.

Fairbanks has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures at 6318 Hollywood Boulevard and one for television at 6665 Hollywood Boulevard.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Fairbanks%2C_Jr.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:31 am
Broderick Crawford
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

William Broderick Crawford (born December 9, 1911; died April 26, 1986) was an American actor. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick, he was stereotyped as a rough-talking tough guy, frequently a bad guy. His parents were vaudeville performers, and his mother, Helen Broderick, had a minor career in Hollywood comedies. Crawford gained fame in 1937 when he starred in Of Mice and Men on Broadway. He moved to Hollywood afterwards, but did not get the role in the movie version of the play.

In 1949, Crawford was cast as Willie Stark (a character based on Louisiana politician Huey Long) in All the King's Men, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. The next year he starred in another smash hit film, Born Yesterday.

Despite these successes, Crawford's career suffered due to type casting. He moved to television, most notably starring in the police drama series Highway Patrol, as "Chief" Dan Matthews. He made several European films, but few more in Hollywood.

Crawford died in 1986 in Rancho Mirage, California, after suffering a stroke.

Crawford has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures at 6901 Hollywood Blvd., and one for television at 6734 Hollywood Blvd.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broderick_Crawford
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:37 am
Kirk Douglas
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Kirk Douglas (born December 9, 1916) is an American actor and film producer known for his oft-imitated and parodied gravel ridden voice and his recurring roles as, who Douglas himself once said, "sons of bitches". He is also father to Hollywood actor and producer Michael Douglas.

Early Life

Born Issur Danielovitch Demsky in Amsterdam, New York to Herschel Danielovitch and Bryna Sanglel, poor Belarusian Jewish parents (who came from Homel, also known as Gomel). He was on the wrestling team at St. Lawrence University. To help make his way through college, he thought getting an acting scholarship might work. His talents got him noticed at the acclaimed American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where he soon received a scholarship, along side classmate Betty Joan Perske (better, and soon to be known as Lauren Bacall). He then served in the U.S. Navy from the outbreak of World War II in 1941 until it ended in 1945. After the war he returned to New York City and started doing radio theater and commercials, while trying to break in on Broadway.

Douglas was helped by actress Lauren Bacall in obtaining his first screen role in the Hal B. Wallis movie, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers 1946, starring Barbara Stanwyck. Hal B. Wallis was on his way to New York to look for new talent when Bacall suggested he look up her old drama school classmate, who was working in an off-Broadway play at the time.


Career

Kirk Douglas received four Academy Award nominations for his work in Champion, The Bad and the Beautiful and Lust for Life (as Vincent Van Gogh). Douglas did not win any competitive Oscars, but received a special Oscar in 1996 for "50 years as a moral and creative force in the motion picture community."

He also played an important role in breaking the Hollywood blacklist by publicly opposing Stanley Kubrick's intention to take credit for the screenplay of Spartacus, which had been adapted from Howard Fast's novel by the blacklisted Dalton Trumbo. Which is ironic, considering the fact that he had collaborated closely with Kubrick in Paths of Glory, where Douglas played one of his most memorable roles, as Colonel Dax, the commander of a French regiment during World War I ordered to make a suicidal attack.

For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Kirk Douglas has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6263 Hollywood Blvd. In 1984, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

In October 2004, the avenue "Kirk Douglas Way" in Palm Springs, California was named in his honor by the Palm Springs International Film Society and International Film Festival.

Douglas has been married twice, first to Diana Dill (born 22 January, 1923; married November 2, 1943 - divorced in 1951), with whom he had two sons, actor Michael Douglas and producer Joel Douglas. And then to his second wife, Anne Buydens (married May 29, 1954 to the present) with whom he has two sons, producer Peter Vincent Douglas born November 23, 1955 and actor Eric Douglas born June 1958, died July 6, 2004 of an accidental drug overdose.

Popular at home and around the world, Kirk Douglas received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 and the French Legion of Honor in 1985.

In 1996, Kirk Douglas suffered a stroke, partly impairing his ability to speak.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk_Douglas

A Whale of a Tale
From: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Music: Al Hoffman and Norman Gimbel
Lyrics: Al Hoffman and Norman Gimbel
Performed by: Kirk Douglas

Got a whale of a tale to tell ya, lads
A whale of a tale or two
'Bout the flappin' fish and the girls I've loved
On nights like this with the moon above
A whale of a tale and it's all true
I swear by my tattoo

There was Mermaid Minnie, met her down in Madagaskar
She would kiss me, any time that I would ask her
Then one evening her flame of love blew out
Blow me down and pick me up!
She swapped me for a trout

Got a whale of a tale to tell ya, lads
A whale of a tale or two
'Bout the flappin' fish and the girls I've loved
On nights like this with the moon above
A whale of a tale and it's all true
I swear by my tattoo

There was Typhoon Tessie, met her on the coast of Java
When we kissed I bubbled up like molten lava
Then she gave me the scare of my young
Blow me down and pick me up!
She was the captain's wife

Got a whale of a tale to tell ya, lads
A whale of a tale or two
'Bout the flappin' fish and the girls I've loved
On nights like this with the moon above
A whale of a tale and it's all true
I swear by my tattoo
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 9 Dec, 2005 06:39 am
Redd Foxx
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


John Elroy Sanford, better known as Redd Foxxx (December 9, 1922 - October 11, 1991) was an American comedian best known for his starring role on the television sitcom Sanford and Son.

Foxx was born in St. Louis, Missouri and raised on Chicago's south side. He briefly attended Du Sable High School with future Chicago mayor Harold Washington but never graduated. During World War II, Foxx used illegal means to avoid the draft and engaged in various criminal activities. Moving to New York in the early 1940s, he was a well-known associate of Malcolm Little, later known as Malcolm X. (While Little was known as "Detroit Red" from having grown up in Michigan, Foxx was dubbed "Chicago Red.")

Foxx gained notoriety with his vulgar nightclub act. His stand-up performances were later released as "party" albums and became very popular. Foxx paved the way for later black comedians such as Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, and Chris Rock. He was also one of the first black comics to play to white audiences on the Las Vegas Strip. Foxx used his starring role on Sanford and Son to help get jobs for his friends such as LaWanda Page, Slappy White, and Noriyuki "Pat" Morita. Foxx also battled with producers Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin for higher paychecks and creative control of the show.

In 1977, Sanford and Son was canceled and Foxx struck out on his own by starring in a short-lived variety show, but by the early 1980s he was back playing Fred Sanford in a brief revival/spin-off, Sanford. Foxx had numerous battles with the IRS that culminated in a 1989 "raid" in which agents seized his house and assets. Foxx appeared to be making a comeback with the 1991 series The Royal Family, in which he co-starred with his long-time friend Della Reese when a fatal heart attack felled him on the set. Ironically, one of Foxx's best-known comic bits on Sanford and Son was faking a heart attack and calling out to his deceased wife Elizabeth saying "this is the big one...I'm comin' to join ya, honey".


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* Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.

As his character, Fred G. Sanford, on Sanford and Son:

* You big dummy!
* This is the big one! You hear that, Elizabeth? I'm coming to join ya, honey!
* Esther, you so ugly, I could stick your face in some dough and make some gorilla cookies.
* How would you like five across yo' lips?
* Esther, you wouldn't want a drink, because you are a drink--a ZOMBIE!
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Judi Dench
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Dame Judith Olivia Dench, CH, DBE, better known as Judi Dench (born on December 9, 1934 in North Yorkshire, England), is an Oscar-winning English stage, film and television actress. Dame Judi came first in a poll to find Britain's best actress. When she was thirteen, she entered The Mount School in York. Today, she is a patron of Friends' School Saffron Walden.

In 1971 she married British actor Michael Williams and they had their only child, Tara Cressida Williams (aka "Finty Williams"), on 24 September 1972. Their daughter later became an actor like her parents. Judi starred with her husband in the 1980s British sitcom, A Fine Romance. Michael Williams died of lung cancer at the age of 65 in 2001.

Her many television appearances include the series As Time Goes By and the aforementioned A Fine Romance. She has also occasionally directed plays.


Theatrical career

In her native country, Dame Judi has developed a reputation as arguably the greatest actress in post-World War II history, primarily through her work in theatre, which has been her main forte throughout her career.

She received her professional training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and made her professional debut as Ophelia in Hamlet in Liverpool in 1957. She subsequently spent several seasons in repertory in Oxford and Nottingham. In 1961 she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and made numerous appearances with the company in Stratford and London over the next two decades, winning several best actress awards.

Dame Judi has also made numerous appearances in the West End and with the National Theatre in London. She is a multiple winner of the main awards for performances on the London stage, including a record six Laurence Olivier Awards. She has also appeared with success on Broadway in Amy's Room.

As she enters her seventies, Dame Judi remains probably the biggest draw on the London stage. She is often compared and contrasted with Dame Maggie Smith, another British actress of the same generation, with whom she has appeared in several movies and on stage in David Hare's two-hander Breath of Life.

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Thanks, olk and McTag for those songs!

Actually, I am today in Akmaar, counting cheeses :wink: , but staying in Den Helder, watching the tulips growing and controlling, if the ferry to Texel runs punctually every half hour Laughing
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Beau Bridges
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Beau Bridges (born Lloyd Vernet Bridges III on December 9, 1941 in Los Angeles, California), is an American actor. He is the son of actor Lloyd Bridges and his college sweetheart, Dorothy Dean Simpson. He was nicknamed "Beau" by his mother and father after Ashley Wilkes' son in Gone with the Wind, the title of the book they were reading at the time. Bridges is also the older brother of actor Jeff Bridges, born in 1949. Their sister, Cindy, was born in 1950.

In 1949, Bridges played a secondary juvenile role in the movie The Red Pony, for which he received good billing. Wanting to be a basketball star, however, he played his freshmen year at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and later transferred to the University of Hawai`i. Realizing his height was holding him back from excelling in basketball, however, he dropped out of school to continue acting instead.

Bridges enjoys playing guitar (as does his brother), collects Native American percussion instruments, loves the ocean (such as swimming and surfing), and is also active in handgun control and environmental protection.

In 2001, he guest-starred as Daniel McFarland, the stepfather of Jack McFarland, in two episodes of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace.

In January 2005, he was cast as Major General Hank Landry, the new commander of Stargate Command in Stargate SG-1, succeeding Brigadier General Jack O'Neill, played by Richard Dean Anderson. He has also played the character in two episodes of the spin-off series Stargate Atlantis.

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