And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
A two-fisted beer drinker - If you could ever call Schlitz beer. Pat Priest sure was a pretty one, though. I read that her mom was D. Eisenhower's US Treasurer.
That's probably in Disneyland's cafeteria for their workers. He's a mighty scrawny Frankenstein's Monster, but if he's impressing that blonde then he's doing all right!
Well doggone, you're right! I shoulda caught that, but somehow Beverly Owen distracted me.
A few months ago I watched "Munster Go Home," a 1966 flick about the Munsters holidaying in England, but it wasn't nearly as good as I remember the TV show being. Had a few moments, though! Must've been a lot of fun working on that show.
Schlitz beer.
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to say there were three things he couldn't stand.....Schlitz, cigars, and tomatoes....
ReplyDeleteA two-fisted beer drinker - If you could ever call Schlitz beer. Pat Priest sure was a pretty one, though. I read that her mom was D. Eisenhower's US Treasurer.
ReplyDeleteThat's probably in Disneyland's cafeteria for their workers. He's a mighty scrawny Frankenstein's Monster, but if he's impressing that blonde then he's doing all right!
ReplyDeleteIs that Fred Gwynne?
ReplyDeleteYes, and Beverly Owen, during 1st season of The Munsters.
DeleteWell doggone, you're right! I shoulda caught that, but somehow Beverly Owen distracted me.
DeleteA few months ago I watched "Munster Go Home," a 1966 flick about the Munsters holidaying in England, but it wasn't nearly as good as I remember the TV show being. Had a few moments, though! Must've been a lot of fun working on that show.