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The Great Herschell Gordon Lewis. Did not see this one, but great poster! "They'll Smash, Wreck, Violate and Demolish!"
It almost looks staged, like a Crewdson or Cindy Sherman photo—but of course it isn't. He has ZERO concern for the person who collapsed in his office.
Football
Baseball
Stickball
Stoopball
Swimming
Track (broad jump)
Ring 'o leavio
"Spook" (nighttime outdoor hide & seek)
Basketball
Tennis
Badminton
Ping Pong
My wife was an assistant editor on Salaam Bombay. Mira Nair was pregnant with Zohran during the sound mix and brought whatever she was craving in to share with the crew.
Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely daughter was #1 in the States and not even released as a single in the UK. Henry The VIII was also a #1 hit here. Both considered novelty songs.
"We had to destroy Bến Tre to save it."
Uh, what do you bake when you are not "phoning it in?"
You could drive for miles and miles through all that red and never see a soul. You can crest a hill and see a hundred miles across a valley—two lanes of blacktop and not a car in sight. Maybe a cow.
This guy should get out more. I think he'd make a better president than Gavin Newsome. Less slick and more earnest.
The women's pages. Great work finding this. There are lunch recipes that "assume the man of the house will be absent." Off to work, I guess.
At least the Times discovered pizza before the Canadians did:
youtu.be/NJY4eTt1_sY?...
1957 Mrs Brady introduces pizza to Canada
YouTube video by vcrcooking
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She's thankful for attention in ALL matters, not just this one.
He denies saying this and pledges $180 donation to Mamdani's reelection campaign if anyone can prove it. Show him this NY Post headline and hold his feet to the fire.
Movement led by Guy Molinari. Who's gone now, but his daughter Susan was a Republican Congresswoman who now works for Google.
Brooklyn 4 million. Manhattan 2 million. Bronx 1.4 million. Queens 2.3 million. Staten Island 500K.
They first starting moving there in numbers after the Verrazano Bridge was built. The local Irish called it "The Guinea Gangplank." After a while they realized they were all cops anyway, so they made up and decided to create their special paradise.