Posted on 05/02/2011 3:20:15 PM PDT by Beaten Valve
Lash LaRou...wow..that takes me back...I was a kid..I’ve often thougth the show was a S/M parody..all black oufit, mask, and a whip...and he was well, sort of..gay..”Lance” might have been better..
Brings a new definition to MILF.
“I’m mummified and I can’t get up!”
Sick, but funny.
Where’s Billy Jeff???
yep.. it’s sad.. what a horrid thing to be all alone at that age, and to be at a point in life when no loved ones check in on you.
“Mummified” is a strange way to describe her (unless, of course, you want to be sensational). She wasn’t actually “mummified”—just badly decomposed.
The major’s script was reputed to be the inspiration for one of the stories in the 1962 erotic farce “Boccaccio 70.” Anita Ekberg is on a giant bilboard and she comes to life....if you can find it..well worth watching....also stars Sophia Loren and Romy Schneider..also all well worth watching..
Sad....no friends or family missed her.
Take time for your friends, family an neighbors folks.
She was found wrapped in bandages, embalmed, and with her innards in a vase next to her so could enter the afterlife?
Wow.
"You know, if I were a single man, I might ask that mummy out. That's a good-looking mummy"
The sad part of it is that she had no one in her life close enough to check in on her once in a while.
....Wonder if she's kin to the total liberal marxist ex-mayor of Tulsa, OK?
LOL... that’s funny.
I remember seeing a pic of that poster in a book when I was around 12 years old and realizing women were well...women.
Gee... real nice. You judge everyone like that when you have zero knowledge of their personal lives? “Judge not, lest ye be judged....”
Remember Lash LaRue well from my childhood. In later life he was the voice of Mr. Ed. OH, Wilbur!
I don’t even remember that one. The major whom I served with briefly when I went from active duty to reserves in the early 70s was Jack Lewis who wrote “Tell it to the Marines” in the early 50s. It was about his experiences as a public affairs lieutenant in Korea. He was a pretty colorful guy who was an enlisted Marine in WWII and personally knew Lee Marvin as a private as well as a lot of other colorful figures. I believe he had some part in starting Soldier of Fortune magazine or some similar pub.
She was totally hot!!
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