Somewhere in a mysterious area of the San Fernando Valley, I fell asleep resting against the spare tire of my mother’s T-bird, when the school bus honked, wakening me. When I got on the bus, the Swartz brothers of Encino gave me a hard time accusing me of showing off as they had a Corvette at their house, even though I was just resting against my mother’s car. The bus to the military school winded through the San Fernando Valley taking at least an hour. I was the last pick up in the morning, and the last drop off at the end of the day, wearing a military uniform. For two years (third and fourth grade) I attended the military school. Don’t remember much about third grade. In fourth grade the teacher was a nice elderly woman, who played the piano, which was in the room. I heard most of the old songs as she would sing and play the piano “on the Erie canal.”
Alvin Bennett , who was an executive at Liberty Records, and had two boys in the military school, lived nearby the school in a sprawling ranch house. They had recently moved from Tennessee, where they also know about music. I was invited to a birthday party for the younger boy, who was in the fourth grade with me. When mom came to pick me up, they gave her a drink, and visited a while. Anyway the father Alvin Bennett gave David Seville (Ross Bogdaserian) the idea for the name of Alvin for the Chipmunks , since he liked the way the name sounded. The Bennetts were low on money after moving to LA from Tennessee, but soon Liberty Records was making big money with Alvin and the Chipmunks, and other such stuff! One day in the fourth grade, I went to the back of the room to sharpen a pencil, while the elderly teacher, who was not feeling good, fell asleep at her desk. At the back of the room one boy was jerking another boy’s protuberance with his hand–“don’t stop, keep going!” I never said anything about it thinking I might get some of that too perhaps sometime later in the future!
For fifth and sixth grade it was back to the mighty public school. I was old enough to be on my own, if mom had to work late, without burning down the house. I could do a TV dinner on my own –no microwaves back then! You had to pre-heat the oven and then it took a half hour to cook! The quality wasn’t good, but I ate it anyway. Typically, I would watch “Tightrope” followed by “Red Skelletin” on the TV.
An acquaintance of mine was complaining that he had to read “Ivanhoe” and write a book report on it to pass English, and therefore graduate from high school. He wasn’t much of a reader, and the book was kicking his ass! So I said call Cherokee books in Hollywood, and ask if they have a Classic Comics “Ivanhoe”. So, he did and was able to pass English. In all fairness to this person after school he worked at his family’s appliance store. This was before the big box stores took over the world! At the appliance store he listened to Joe Pyne on the radio and played chess, while waiting for things to do like waiting on customers and delivering and installing washing machines. He was a talented artist, enough to make a living at it, after returning from the Army, and a job at the Post Office.
(born January 29, 1958)is an American actress and theater director who is best known for her role as Mary Ellen Walton on The Waltons television series and subsequent Waltons TV movies.
She was born in Santa Monica, California. She married Douglas Taylor in 1976 at the age of 18; the marriage ended in divorce in 1978. She then married former football player Lynn Hughes whom she later divorced.
Norton posed nude for a 1985 issue of Playboy
in a bid to shed her “goody-goody Waltons image”.
Norton has been writing, directing and starring in movies and theater. She also is a singer, and an avid athlete.”
“I’ll wham you!”
Judy had no film or television work from 1985 to 1992.
originated the role of Rhoda Penmark, an eight-year-old psychopath and fledgling serial killer, in the original stage version of Maxwell Anderson’s The Bad Seed
(1954) with Nancy Kelly. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film version (1956). She portrayed Helen Keller in the original 1957 Playhouse 90 production of William Gibson’s The Miracle Worker opposite Teresa Wright.”
“The Miracle Worker (1959) with Patty Duke is a three-act play by William Gibson adapted from his 1957 Playhouse 90 teleplay of the same name with Patty McCormack. It was based on Helen Keller’s 1903 autobiography The Story of My Life.”
I’ve been thinking of the two Pattys as rivals for quite some time, and it appears to be really true.
Sixth grade in the San Fernando Valley, somewhere adjacent to Panorama City, the year end Holidays nearing, M
(cutest girl in the school by far) is actually talking to me! On one side of the classroom there is a sign saying “Merry Christmas” ,while on the other, another reads “Happy Hanukkah”. In the not too distant future the demographics of the area would change drastically, with other people moving into this wonderful place. Anyway, somehow I drew M for a present. She is telling me just to get one of those plastic gizmos with 4 prongs on it that you pull yarn through, which can be obtained at the Nahas store (no longer exists!), while I’m thinking “Anything for you I will not disappoint.” So, my divorced mom, who drove a T-bird sometimes with the (car’s) top off, took me to Nahas. I was intent on buying M the plastic device, but mom spotted a charm bracelet,
charm bracelet
and said it would be a much better present. I was worried about not following M’s exact instructions, but when she received the gift, she seemed delighted.
I never skipped any grades, but somehow my mom talked Kindergarten into accepting me sooner than they really wanted to. Third and Fourth grade in Military School wearing a uniform, while going past M’s house in a bus. This is the only private school of any type I ever attended. Sometime in the 1970s the Military school became a coeducational private school. Now its just a pile of rubble according to the Google satellite. Back to the public school to finish fifth and sixth grades. Back then the mighty Public school system ruled the world, it was really something to behold.
I would soon disappear from M’s life forever, because not long after the Holidays, I went to Northern Ca to live on my father’s ranch, finishing up the sixth grade.
Brie as Shirley:
Brie as Patty:
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“Cherri seeks nice black men in the Peoria Illinois area for frequent sex in front of her husband’s camera.”
Tracy Love wearing a pinafore for “Kelly the Coed 3”
From hotmovies.com:
“Aliases: Tracey Love, Tracy Luv Years Active: 1994 – 2000 Born: May 1st 1971 / Taurus Birth Place: Russia Gender: Female Ethnicity: Caucasian Height: 5ft 2in Typical Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue Tracy Love Porn Star Biography for Tracey Love
Tracey Love is a blonde, compact, petite Russian porn starlet and feature dancer, known for her energetic performances. Before entering the adult film world, Tracey had dreams of making it big as an actress in Hollywood. So, she eventually made the trek to Hollywood. Once Tracey arrived, she took up some odd jobs like waitressing and being a receptionist. Eventually, Tracey realized that these jobs weren’t enough to get by, so she began exotic dancing at several local strip clubs in Los Angeles. While dancing, she met and befriended porn star Misty Rain. Thanks to the influence of Misty, Tracey decided to enter the adult film world in 1995.
Career
Tracey’s career in the industry spanned from 1995 to 2000 and she was featured in over 100 different adult titles. As a testament to her popularity, she worked with some of the industry’s most popular studios like Mile High, Vivid, Adam & Eve, Elegant Angel, Wicked Pictures, and Rosebud. Love’s filmography contains many anal titles, but she’s worked in plenty of DP, Ass 2 Mouth, and Interracial films as well. In one of Tracey’s first films, she put in a dynamic performance in 1996’sNaked & Nasty with veteran and legendary stud Peter North. Tracey’s petite size was a perfect fit for her role in Spinners 2 where she teamed up with Jay Ashley.
Tracey’s Fun Facts
Tracey takes pride in being an active woman and she loves going for long rides on her mountain bike or taking long jogs along the beach.
Love’s favorite cuisine is Japanese food.
Tracey is a big fan of Blues, Classical and Jazz music.”
Back when I was still working, not too long ago, there were buddies, girlfriends, relatives, and stooges!
Now that I am retired there are deadbeats, galoots, sad sacks, and misers!
This from the movie “A face in the crowd”:
“Red necks, crackers, shut-ins, pea pickers!”
Wikipedia: “A Face in the Crowd is a 1957 American drama film starring Andy Griffith (in his film debut), Patricia Neal
and Walter Matthau, directed by Elia Kazan. The screenplay is by Budd Schulberg and is based on his short story “Your Arkansas Traveler”, from the collection Some Faces in the Crowd (1953).
The story centers on Larry “Lonesome” Rhodes, a drifter who is discovered by the producer (Neal) of a small-market radio program in rural northeast Arkansas. Rhodes ultimately rises to great fame and influence on national television. The character was inspired by Schulberg’s acquaintance with Will Rogers Jr. The successes of Arthur Godfrey and Tennessee Ernie Ford were also acknowledged in the screenplay.
The film launched Griffith into stardom but got mixed reviews upon its original release. Later decades have seen favorable reappraisals of the movie, and in 2008 it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.
Lee Remick was also in the movie as a majorette:
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The Patty Duke Show:
PATTY DUKE
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Rebecca Starr ultimate bobby-soxer:
No one out bobby socks Rebecca!
Rebecca Starr
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Nylonsissislut: “Wow hot nice Boy Girl”
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Julie77: “Brie, I want to eat your hot ass sweetie!”
For the newly emasculated and feminized gurls. The first date was always the most traumatic!
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This morning I drove my Mazda SUV to McDonalds’ drive-up window for breakfast.
When I got to the window they said “no charge.” I said: “So, I pay at the next window?” They said: “No the gentleman behind you paid!?!?!?” Perhaps he thought I was a woman as I did not comb my hair just going to pick up my breakfast. Strange. I don’t look or sound as feminine as Sterling Holloway–don’t confuse with Sterling Hayden–no way! (Look it up if you care.) Appreciated the free breakfast! That was so nice compared to the deadbeats and galoots on the internet!
Yesterday I went to buy a leather couch (stimulus money!) Those jack holes I used to work for who repeatedly kept beating me out of promotions no doubt make too much money on their retirements to qualify for stimulus money! Whereas I’m just under the amount to qualify for the maximum! Anyway, there was a very attractive 50 year old woman sitting on the leather couch
I wanted to buy. She had her hair in curls like Shirley Temple! She said: “What a lovely couch”! I talked to her for about a minute. I told the salesman I wanted to buy the couch. “Shirley” then said ” its a really good price.” I said to the salesman: “Is she a shill?”
Also, I’ve noticed lots of sad sacks out there, such as my best friend (miser), and my cousin.