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You won’t be disappointed. A friend of mine once said, during her love scene with Eric Fleming, “She’s the worst reactive actress in the world! It’s like dangling a cubic zirconia in front of a squirrel!”

And the classic putdown “You... MAN!”, spat out by Lynn Cartwright (who, some thirty-four years later, capped off her career by playing the older version of Geena Davis in A League of Their Own).

JFK wanted Warren to play his younger self in the movie PT 109. He knew what he was doing. (Too bad the studio went with Cliff Robertson, who was already 39.)

Could you manage not to hang out with them for now, with the excuse “We’ll see you on Thanksgiving”?

‘71 Opel 1900 sedan; hardly ever saw these when they were new:

Empi Sportster dune buggy (‘57 VW chassis):

‘76 Pacer DL in (honest to God) Aurora, IL. Gotta keep those plates:

Chicago area calling in.

He had a car in The Bob Newhart Show, this gold ‘73 Monte Carlo:

Was it Panther Pink?

Came for this and wasn’t disappointed. Collectible Automobile had a photo of a current lady owner posing with the cheesy pink plastic umbrella, raincape and hat that came with the car; looked really embarrassing.

Or CA Air National Guard F-86 Sabres - they still had guns in the nose.

A friend just bought this pair of barn finds yesterday - desert cars in very solid shape:

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Or accessories.

A sign of what? “Love stinks”?

Shouldn’t the lampshade match the dust ruffle?

Is that a Southern thing, maybe? It reminds me of a scene in Jonathan Demme’s Crazy Mama in which, after two of the characters are killed, the survivors “shout them into heaven”, hollering and cheering wildly. The main characters are supposed to be from Arkansas.

I imagine this is part of the shakeup and will settle down once a successor site to Gawker is agreed on and named. Hope you and I will be out of the grays there when it happens.