Posted on 12/07/2019 4:23:47 AM PST by sodpoodle
to get some humor out of life, and pass it on to other folk.
Thanks, for the wonderful MEMORIES.
;)Thank you.
I actually met him once and shook his hand. I was just a kid (11) on a transatlantic crossing.
An on board friend and I staged a pratfall on the staircase as Hope was coming down. Hope stopped to see if we were all right. Hence the opportunity to meet, speak, and shake hands.
I shook Bobby Kennedy’s hand once as well (high school), although he never even looked at me. It was just a perfunctory campaign handshake. One of hundreds, maybe thousands that day as his hand was obviously swollen/puffy.
Have had a few ‘brief encounters’...Tony Snow, Atty.Gen. Jeff Sessions, when I worked in DC. A few others down the memory hole.
Classic. One of the all time greats. I also loved Jack Benny’s standup from back when.
manly men;)
I like show tunes. It bothers me that show tunes became very “gay”. Cagney, Hope, Astaire, Gene Kelly — there was no hont of homosexuality about these men. They were just great dancers and singers. Musicals used to be fun.
Today, Broadway is a weird little world with no masculinity.
Thank you for this post. That and the YouTube video which was also shared in this thread. Hope you don’t mind but I screenshotted your post and shared it on Twitter along with the “Thanks for the Memories” video.
Thank you for sharing this video. Timeless classic and a class act of a man.
Zombies. ....lol, that was great. Now I’m ready to start my day. :-D
I remember Bob Hope doing those USO tours for the troops in Vietnam.
Ann Margaret was a big part of those shows. She still loves “her men”. The ones she entertained there.
I vaguely recall at one show Bob called a certain service member on stage. Bob said to the guy “I happen to know your wife recently had a baby. How anxious are you to get home to see your wife and baby?” The soldier stammered and almost broke down trying to tell how much he missed his wife and wanted to see his child for the first time. Bob stopped him and said “son, turn around and tell her that.”
The kids wife and baby were on the side of the stage.
Water works began.
Standing Ovation.
Thanks for the memories Bob.
I miss Bob Hope and all that he and his generation stood for.
My favorite Bob Hope movie, The Lemon Drop Kid, is a great movie for the holidays.
Fantastic entertainers.
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