Posted on 08/17/2017 12:29:52 PM PDT by HarleyLady27
He was always combing his hair. An expert in jumping into convertibles (top down) Here is a Thursday Throw Back for you
“Kookie, Kookie, lend me your comb”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT9QZBGyXjU
The times, much simpler then even with the Cuban Missile Crisis and an abundance of nuclear bomb shelters being sold.
Most of Texas worried about tornadoes rather than Cuba and bombs, though we did have the ‘drills’ in school frequently consisting of the exact same methods should either catastrophic event occur. DUH?!
A step up from Red Ryder BB gun? :-)
You are correct there was no politicking on Johnny’s show. Always a gentleman. If any racist views were shown those would only be the animosity between north and south not between black and white. Those he met were still fighting the war in their imagination.
BTW - didn’t you just covet Bat Masterson’s cane? He was a dandy, dapper man. :-)
My GGGrandfather was a Confederate cavalryman with Nathan Bedford Forest.
Where is ML King buried?
Isn’t grave robbing against the law?
“... Adventures in Paradise Gardner McKay as Adam Troy.”
My late father’s favorite.
Oh,yes, although I did worry about Soviet invasion - the nuns drilled us on that! Yes, I know the “Kookie” song. I used to sing it sailing down Sunset Strip.
Grave robbing is illegal in some states.
I preferred Bat Masterson’s Colt Sheriff’s Model sixgun.
A nice looking young man and he had a really nice ship
Wikipedia noted he was an author as well.. didn’t know that!
His bio shows him in many movies but all that is remembered is “Adventures in Paradise” on the ship named the Tiki; good looking sailor, ship, great music and scenery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diI1iYbT_r8
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