I wish it were still publishing. It was a valuable & unique resource (sigh).
I wish it were still publishing. It was a valuable & unique resource (sigh).
Had them all!
Disturbing to me … but fascinating.
Yes, very good. But our members are so vocal, you couldn't get away with one-word comments!
Perfectly fitting.
Is that Leonard Nimoy in the lower right??
Left to right. Front row: Pvt. Ed Williams, Herbert Taylor, Pvt. Leon Fraitor, Pvt. Ralph Hawkins. Back Row: Sgt. H. D. Prinas, Sgt. Dan Strorms, Pvt. Joe Williams, Pvt. Alfred Hanley, and Cpl. T. W. Taylor .
Some of the men of the 369th (Harlem Hellfighters) who won the Croix de Guerre for gallantry in action during World War One (1919)
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I prefer him as Kharis.
.... and I was probably there.
Brilliant!
The movie that started it all .... for me.
Wow — no doubt about it…. his get-up was DEFINITELY based on Ernie Anderson’s Ghoulardi! All the way.
I may have mentioned this before, but mine was Ghoulardi out of Cleveland.
Those were the days!
Take me with you ...
An absolute master.
"The Lake" and "Kaleidoscope."
"The Foghorn" -- one of my 3 favorite Bradbury stories.
Jolly good!
I can't see Michael Mark as a wolfman, but that's ok. I'll accept any excuse to see my favorite Universal monsters in action.
Brutal.
I wear this on my coat as a badge whenever I go out. A friend of mine printed these up and has been distributing them. They have been well-received.
“American Trollope” ….
I like that description.
Next up.
I'm ashamed to say I've never had the pleasure of reading Marquand, not yet anyway, but I've always heard good things about his novels.
Good book. I've had mine since it first came out. FULL of information on my favorite city.
I'm very sorry. Your companion?
Currently listening to ….
My favorite Faulkner.
Excellent.