And the idea of being an American expat always appealed to me, even as a young man.π
And the idea of being an American expat always appealed to me, even as a young man.π
I remember how incredibly friendly & smiling the people of Spain were. I was there in the early 1970s.
My favorite Stooge.
Lovely, evocative & inviting!
I had this one but gave it to a friend who collected ML hardbacks.
Stick to your guns.
Good morning, sir.
Excellent and under appreciated.
It transported me. Thanks.
I wish it were still publishing. It was a valuable & unique resource (sigh).
Had them all!
Disturbing to me β¦ 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)
www.nps.gov/articles/000...
I prefer him as Kharis.
.... and I was probably there.
Brilliant!
The movie that started it all .... for me.
Wow β no doubt about itβ¦. his get-up was DEFINITELY based on Ernie Andersonβs 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.