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| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 22 05:39PM -0800 On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 7:16:38 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote: > One need not be the ceo of microsoft or apple to be happy. > In fact, happiness can't be purchased. You have to achieve it on > your own. "For the love of God in living heaven Bruce, let it out." Iz Miss Bwuthie constipated, ya think, Hank...??? -- GM |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Jan 22 05:55PM -0800 dsi1 wrote: > Nobody ever said that the Johnny Fontane character was based on Sinatra. OTOH, a lot of people thought that. Mario Puzo was introduced to Sinatra at party and Sinatra supposedly never looked up at from the plate of food he was eating while he expressed his displeasure to Puzo. Sinatra called him a pimp and told him that he'd beat the hell out of him if Puzo wasn't so old. Mario Puzo explained, in an interview, that a Northern Italian like Sinatra threatening a Southern Italian like Puzo is like Einstein pulling a knife on Al Capone. Never in my life did I think I'd ever come to the defense of Frank Sinatra - but really, who the fuck is this Puzo piece of shit that his every word is taken as absolute truth. I remember when The Godfather first came out. I was living in Hollywood. I was at the opening. I knew a lot of people at the poolroom who worked the theaters and 'passes for this premiere were not allowed, but I had mine. A guy with a bullhorn was walking up and down in front of the theatre barking, "Come see the greatest actor of all time - come see Marlon Brando in the Godfather." I always hated standing in line and rarely submitted to it, but this was a hoot. Anyway, I remember the reviews and previews in the paper, and the writers were already telling movie goers that one of the characters was based on Frank Sinatra. Maybe it was so, maybe not - I don't much care. But people do tend to believe a lot of what they read, don't they? Do you believe me? Please say you do. Funny line, that last one about Southern Italy vs Northern Italy, as if just being from the wrong section of a country means you can't possibly match up well against someone from the right side. Maybe Puzo was an asshole, even more an asshole than he made Sinatra out to be. All I know is if they had both died in the same plane crash, even though my laughter Old Blue Eyes would have gotten more of my attention than Mr. Puzo. But hey, that's me. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 22 06:02PM -0800 The Johnny Fontaine character from "The Godfather" was based on the singer Jerry Vale. |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Jan 22 06:05PM -0800 Michael Trew wrote: I don't want to get in the habit of sending link after link to people, shouting to the rooftops, "Hey everybody, listen to what what I listen to." But I have youtube on right now and this song just showed up. It's one of my favorites. I know you like the fast stuff - I don't mind it either. But I'm freakazoid sentimentalist type who likes crying, or at least feeling like I'm about to. Anyway, I had several albums by this woman, Jeri Southern, when I lived in Hollywood and always liked her direct approach, almost as if she's talking - not a lot of bullshit here. This is the stereo version. Normally I don't like stereo, especially when it's obvious, but I heard the other version and prefer this one. It's reasonably short. I just love the way she sounds almost like she's talking. I can be amazed to watch people working really hard at being good, but overall I prefer when it looks like they're not even trying even if they are. https://youtu.be/P5GHvq-x-ZA |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Jan 22 06:14PM -0800 Michael Trew wrote: > woman, but there have been "almosts" where I push my luck... Her: "NO > MORE CARS"... LOL. I realized that you meant her friend afterward. > Hard to blame you for that, that Dart is a fun car to zip around in. Yes I was talking about the girlfriend, of course. I was young at the time, still had some hormones kicking, so at the time the as yet and never to be 'foreigner' had more appeal to me than my girlfriend anyway. I don't care who they are, if they don't have a lot of money and someone loans them a car, or even puts it in their name, then dies in a sudden accident - while there may be genuine tears, we both know that at some point the thought is going to come flickering through your mind, "Oh my God, that's right, this care is mine!" Not sitting around wishing for her to die. But if it happens and I somehow benefit from her death, what am I supposed to do, feel guilty about it? "Hey, when you die can I have your car?" (all 11 of them). |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:17PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 18:02:21 -0800 (PST), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >The Johnny Fontaine character from "The Godfather" was based on the >singer Jerry Vale. Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:17PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 18:05:57 -0800 (PST), Thomas Joseph >Michael Trew wrote: >I don't want to get in the habit of sending link after link to people, shouting to the rooftops, "Hey everybody, listen to what what I listen to." But I have youtube on right now and this song just showed up. It's one of my favorites. I know you like the fast stuff - I don't mind it either. But I'm freakazoid sentimentalist type who likes crying, or at least feeling like I'm about to. Anyway, I had several albums by this woman, Jeri Southern, when I lived in Hollywood and always liked her direct approach, almost as if she's talking - not a lot of bullshit here. This is the stereo version. Normally I don't like stereo, especially when it's obvious, but I heard the other version and prefer this one. It's reasonably short. I just love the way she sounds almost like she's talking. I can be amazed to watch people working really hard at being good, but overall I prefer when it looks like they're not even trying even if they are. >https://youtu.be/P5GHvq-x-ZA Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:17PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 18:14:05 -0800 (PST), Thomas Joseph >> Hard to blame you for that, that Dart is a fun car to zip around in. >Yes I was talking about the girlfriend, of course. I was young at the time, still had some hormones kicking, so at the time the as yet and never to be 'foreigner' had more appeal to me than my girlfriend anyway. I don't care who they are, if they don't have a lot of money and someone loans them a car, or even puts it in their name, then dies in a sudden accident - while there may be genuine tears, we both know that at some point the thought is going to come flickering through your mind, "Oh my God, that's right, this care is mine!" Not sitting around wishing for her to die. But if it happens and I somehow benefit from her death, what am I supposed to do, feel guilty about it? >"Hey, when you die can I have your car?" (all 11 of them). Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:19PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 17:55:51 -0800 (PST), Thomas Joseph >> Nobody ever said that the Johnny Fontane character was based on Sinatra. OTOH, a lot of people thought that. Mario Puzo was introduced to Sinatra at party and Sinatra supposedly never looked up at from the plate of food he was eating while he expressed his displeasure to Puzo. Sinatra called him a pimp and told him that he'd beat the hell out of him if Puzo wasn't so old. Mario Puzo explained, in an interview, that a Northern Italian like Sinatra threatening a Southern Italian like Puzo is like Einstein pulling a knife on Al Capone. >Never in my life did I think I'd ever come to the defense of Frank Sinatra - but really, who the fuck is this Puzo piece of shit that his every word is taken as absolute truth. I remember when The Godfather first came out. I was living in Hollywood. I was at the opening. I knew a lot of people at the poolroom who worked the theaters and 'passes for this premiere were not allowed, but I had mine. A guy with a bullhorn was walking up and down in front of the theatre barking, "Come see the greatest actor of all time - come see Marlon Brando in the Godfather." I always hated standing in line and rarely submitted to it, but this was a hoot. Anyway, I remember the reviews and previews in the paper, and the writers were already telling movie goers that one of the characters was based on Frank Sinatra. Maybe it was so, maybe not - I don't much care. But people do tend to believe a lot of what they read, don't they? Do you believe me? Please say you do. Funny line, that last one >about Southern Italy vs Northern Italy, as if just being from the wrong section of a country means you can't possibly match up well against someone from the right side. Maybe Puzo was an asshole, even more an asshole than he made Sinatra out to be. All I know is if they had both died in the same plane crash, even though my laughter Old Blue Eyes would have gotten more of my attention than Mr. Puzo. But hey, that's me. Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 22 07:54PM -0600 John Kuthe wrote: > Broccoli and a sliced carrot, cooked wet to tender, buttered and salted over some Brown Rice topped with my Sweet and Hot Beans! > YUM! I have now entered an advanced state of Rest and Digest reflex! > John Kuthe... Now you're finally getting into it! If you rip 3 times a week, eat a VSTD meal each day, and whack off every sunday, you'll be fine. Just remember that you *must* post about everything here. Else, it will be gone, just like your nursing and engineering careers. |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:19PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 19:54:43 -0600, Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote: Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 22 05:51PM -0800 Michael Trew wrote: > already, and it's warming up the house nicely. I'll be doubling it > since I have a little over 2 lbs of beef, and also adding celery. > What is everyone else having tonight? Veg egg rolls and Spicy Szechuan Beef via a good local place via Uber Eats... enuf left over for another meal... Also an order of Ma Pa Tofu, large order and can add some more veg to make three meals for later in the week... Total with tax, delivery and 20% tip was $50.00, had a $15.00 off special deal made it $35.00... getting five meals out of that makes it a bit more "affordable"... -- GM |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:19PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 17:51:27 -0800 (PST), GM >meals for later in the week... >Total with tax, delivery and 20% tip was $50.00, had a $15.00 off special deal made it >$35.00... getting five meals out of that makes it a bit more "affordable"... Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 22 08:17PM -0600 Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> Cattle? With Popeye, it's more likely ground felines. > Tops Market had a special this week. Feral Feline Kielbasa only > $1.19 a pound. Buy 3 pounds and get a matching fur cap free. And if yoose buy 100 lb or more, a young woman (with enormous tits) will bring the saw-seege to yoose car :) |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:18PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 20:17:23 -0600, Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote: >> $1.19 a pound. Buy 3 pounds and get a matching fur cap free. >And if yoose buy 100 lb or more, a young woman (with enormous tits) >will bring the saw-seege to yoose car :) Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 22 06:16PM -0800 On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 3:14:24 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote: > biscuits with egg and swiss cheese. > https://i.postimg.cc/hPWxZHQB/Pastrami-Breakfast-Biscuit-Sliders.jpg > -sw Heavenly! |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 22 06:18PM -0800 On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 7:32:56 PM UTC-6, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > It has been years since I saw a printed phone book in CT and none in FL. > They mostly went into the trash or recycle bin anyway. Internet > pretty much eliminated the need for them. It's been at least 3 years since they've delivered a phone book here; white or yellow pages. |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:18PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 18:16:32 -0800 (PST), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >> https://i.postimg.cc/hPWxZHQB/Pastrami-Breakfast-Biscuit-Sliders.jpg >> -sw > Heavenly! Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 22 08:06PM -0600 Ed Pawlowski wrote: > Sour cream > Splash of vinegar > Salt and pepper My wife used to make something similar. Very good, especially in the summer. |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:17PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 20:06:38 -0600, Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote: >> Salt and pepper >My wife used to make something similar. Very good, especially in >the summer. Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 22 07:46PM -0600 Michael Trew wrote: > John recognizes that he can't get a nursing job? A positive > message from Hank?? RFC is losing it. Am I still in the correct > newsgroup? No. Next stop is Willoughby! |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 22 06:00PM -0800 Hank Rogers wrote: > > message from Hank?? RFC is losing it. Am I still in the correct > > newsgroup? > No. Next stop is Willoughby! More like Altair IV from 'Forbidden Planet" "By Krell standards, I am just a low - grade moron..." "In the 23rd century, the United Planets starship C-57D reaches the distant planet Altair IV to determine the fate of an expedition sent there 20 years ago. Dr. Edward Morbius, one of the earlier expedition's scientists, warns the ship not to land because he cannot guarantee their safety, but Commander John J. Adams ignores the warning and lands. ..... Adams tries to persuade Altaira to leave; Ostrow sneaks away to use the Krell intellect enhancer; he is fatally injured, but before dying tells Adams that the Krell machine can create whatever one wants by thought alone, but that the Krell had forgotten this could include "monsters from the Id". The machine gave the Krell's subconscious desires free rein and unlimited power: this had caused their extinction..." </> |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jan 22 07:17PM -0700 On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 18:00:03 -0800 (PST), GM >include "monsters from the Id". The machine gave the Krell's subconscious desires >free rein and unlimited power: this had caused their extinction..." ></> Uhm, Ghe Ghe Ghe. This is my not frogger. Yes. Ghe Ghe Ghe :))))))))))) |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jan 22 08:48PM -0500 On 1/22/2022 6:29 PM, Hank Rogers wrote: > nose out of dave smith's ass)! > You're more fun, now that you aren't a nurse! > Good luck Mayor John! Hank, this is good advice. Maybe you can be his agent/manager and promote the video. He can be a star on Pornhub when you a search for glabrous nuts. |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 23 01:01PM +1100 >Hank, this is good advice. Maybe you can be his agent/manager and >promote the video. He can be a star on Pornhub when you a search for >glabrous nuts. Oh dear. |
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