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.
I thought I saw Lauren Bacall, I thought I saw Lauren Bacall (in a car jam) Hey fellas, hey fellas Lauren Bacall (in a car jam) In a car jam Yeah, I don't believe it In a car jam Ah, yeah, positively-absolutely
To Have And Have Not. Bogie and Bacall's first film together. The hottest scene ever filmed. I may be biased. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MheNUWyROv8
I have always thought that Lauren Bacall was too damned good looking for the 1940's. She should have been born in about 1965 so that I would have had a miniscule but actual chance of meeting her.
lucky humphrey
ReplyDeleteWasn't a fan when she was young. I always thought she got better with age. Like a fine wine.
ReplyDeletekept her class and grace.
DeleteThis was back when women were true women and men were ecstatic that they were.
ReplyDeleteI thought I saw Lauren Bacall, I thought I saw Lauren Bacall (in a car jam)
ReplyDeleteHey fellas, hey fellas
Lauren Bacall (in a car jam)
In a car jam
Yeah, I don't believe it
In a car jam
Ah, yeah, positively-absolutely
Woof! Woof! What A Dame!
ReplyDeleteTo Have And Have Not. Bogie and Bacall's first film together. The hottest scene ever filmed. I may be biased. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MheNUWyROv8
ReplyDelete"To Have & Have Not" was NOTHING like the book. It sucked. But, "Dark Passage" was GREAT Noir.
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DeleteAggie is the shrewiest of shrews, a scene stealer.
DeleteI have always thought that Lauren Bacall was too damned good looking for the 1940's. She should have been born in about 1965 so that I would have had a miniscule but actual chance of meeting her.
ReplyDeleteHoagie Carmichael at the keys. Always loved his music
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