Posted on 12/07/2019 4:23:47 AM PST by sodpoodle
They were amazing and wonderful.
Yeah, where did the rumor start that if you like Broadway show tunes, you’re gay?
Nothing gay in “South Pacific”:
“There is nothing like a dame, nothing in the world;
“There is nothing you can name, that is anything like a dame!”
Then the faggies took over, and Mel Brook’s “The Producers”, where the sole fag gets strangled by Zero Mostel, is hijacked in the recent production which rubs faggotry in the audience’s face.
My wife says the only movies I really like are those filmed in black & white. There’s a reason.
Look at how comedy” has changed...nothing today but a string of cuss words and dirty jokes. It takes genius to come up with anything similar to Hopes humor...and there us no genius in comedy today,
Destroyed by the liberal zeitgeist. There is no creativity left, nothing but remaking the past to cultural marxist specifications.
Mr. GG2 is from Sunland Hills near LA. He used to work for his Dad’s contracting company. They did a lot of work at Bob Hope’s house. Mr. GG2 said Hope was friendly but always in a rush. Dolores was a wonderful person always giving them stuff to eat and drink.
He also knew Linda Gray from Dynasty. She took him for a ride in her new mustang one day.
I never met Mr. Hope. However, as a kid in the 1970s I wrote to him to request an autograph and he graciously complied. His signature was readable but very elaborate and idiosyncratic. Other celebrities who obliged requests for autographs included Bing Crosby, Jackie Gleason, Groucho Marx and a young Steve Martin, who sent a hilarious and very clever mock form letter in which he filled in numerous blank spaces by hand and promised he would never lose touch with his audience.
Also, years earlier my father was on the same plane as Bob Hope. He did not speak with him but as my Dad exited the plane (after Mr. Hope has already deplaned), he snagged a little card from Mr. Hopes seat that said Reserved for Bob Hope. Unfortunately, I think the card is lost.
Trivia bit: You know the famous poster from "The Graduate" starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft? Where Hoffman is standing in the background while a very sexy leg in the foreground is peeling off a nylon stocking? Most people believe the leg was Anne Bancrofts, but in fact, it was Linda Gray's. Apparently Anne's weren't shapely enough.
Wow. Just, wow!
Ive just flown in from California, where theyve made homosexuality legal. I thought Id get out before they make it compulsory. - Bob Hope
“...BUT ONLY DOWNHILL....” ...lol....
Thanks for posting. Real talent back in the day.
I met a gay guy at the beach several years ago and that’s what he did, he sang show tunes.
I have looked for a link to a website with that story but can’t find one. I DO remember it happening. Called my mom and she vaguely remembers it as well.
Contrary to popular belief, not EVERYTHING is on the internet.
There was an article out some years ago written by the wife of a Vietnam vet.
Seems he had some bad experiences during his part of the war and didn’t speak of it much. One of his best memories of the war was when Ann Margaret came to entertain the troops and he not only got to be in the audience but got a group photo of his squad with the Sexy Swede Ann Margaret.
Many years after the war Margaret was in this vets town on a book signing tour. The wife had bought the book for her husband and prodded him to get it signed.
When they arrived there were signs that Miss Margaret would ONLY be signing books. Photographs, posters and magazines would not be signed.
When the vets turn came his wife presented the book to be signed. Her husband, wanting Ann to know he appreciated her show in Vietnam pulled the old picture out to show her.
Security jumped in to hustle the guy out but Ann got a glimpse of the picture and stopped them. She told everyone in earshot that man was one of HER soldiers and she ALWAYS had time for HER soldiers.
Ann pulled the man to her side of the table, sat him down and chatted with him for quite a while. She finally signed both his book and his photo, gave him an affectionate hug and kiss and they parted company.
No one in line complained.
Such class.
Nice. Thank you.
So many of those actresses were good.
They where in harms way when they went over there to entertain the troops.
Everything he did was enjoyable, but The Lemon Drop Kid was special. A great movie.
We really miss him.
Thanks so much for that.
What a great guy.
Great Dance Routine: James Cagney and Bob Hope
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOoNOs8Ql28
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