FourFingerWu
FourFingerWu
FourFingerWu

I love Stan. One of the recent books I read had the mob take over the OJ, and the gang find it impossible to plan anywhere else, so they have to get the bar back before they can do the caper.

A couple of the shows I have been listening to have the same kind of organ music and the IMDb Trivia for the ep. mentions that they held the script pages out in front of the microphone like the old radio performers did.

I watched the “Nightmare Inn” episode of Frasier where they did a recreation of old radio shows.  I have been listening to those old radio programs on Youtube lately, so that made it doubly good. Quiet, Please; Suspense, Escape, Lights Out, and X Minus One. All good stuff.

The pilot movie of Magnum, P.I. has an homage with Rick’s bar. He even wears a white tux.

Very nice. Draft beer and salt is already in the back room with the bottle. Made good time.

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Tried to find a better pic of the interior but the internet is failing me. That’s the movies, Ed, try reality. No, thanks.

The Brick.

Money is money.

Tree fell on him sitting at his desk.  My parents evacuated to my grandmother’s house in Pineville when I was a small child and the storm veered and went right to Pineville.

Three comments and two from South Louisiana. What are the odds?  Baton Rouge is hot and muggy. My grandfather was killed in Hurricane Audrey all the way up near Alexandria.

Two thrillers from the library. The Fox by Frederick Forsyth and The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson.

 Trevor Noah and Lena Dunham are among the inaugural class of hosts, for those who are somehow eager to hear them talk more.

Nasty Canasta indeed.

Creature from the Black Lagoon coming up on Svengoolie not this week but next.

Corndogs for everybody.

Forgotten early 70s heist films. Lady Ice (1973), $ 1971, and The Master Touch (1972) with Kirk Douglas. The Goldie Hawn/Warren Beatty one is good; the rest, not so much.

I have every movie you listed on DVD. When I saw the Ice Pirates DVD at Big Lots for $3 I bought a copy for a friend of mine who had never seen it.  The other 80s science fiction DVD I watch a lot is Enemy Mine.

Remo Williams is great!  You move like a pregnant yak.