Posted on 04/15/2006 10:16:49 PM PDT by Perdogg
Art Bell and his new wife, Airyn Ruiz
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page1405.html?theme=light
The problem is his wife died about three months ago.
I started listening to him sometime in the 80's (86, 87, 88?)--- his show kept me company on drives between San Diego and Las Vegas.
I remember Charlie the Lib and the others you mentioned, but I really despised the jerk from Joshua Tree (doc?). Art let me debate him one night and I buried him. Oh how he hated the fact that a woman had bested him...lol.
IMO, Art'a abject loneliness trumped his better judgment and he ran off to a world of idyllic make believe to short circuit his grief. I hope the marriage brings him happiness. He's fooling himself when he said that she had no idea if he had money or if he was as poor as a church mouse.
That would seem to be a bit of a problem...definately odd. What show did this guy do again?
I really feel badly for poor Ramona's family.
I dont think Ramona spoke to her mom much...
A late night talk-radio show called Coast to Coast.
The web site is http://wwww.coasttocoastam.com
Art can do whatever the heck he wants to.
What a low rent,trashy headline.
SO Bell is going to the Philippines? Well, at least that's better than moving in with Palm Beach County buffoons.
I like Art and hope he stays healthy. But I find this disturbing too. I had a uncle who's wife died and he married the first woman he found a few months latter. Both my mother and I thought it was a bit weird. I think he did it out of desperation and not wanting to live alone. I can understand that I guess. What disturbs me is that Art is up and leaving the US for a woman that is about the same age as his son. Lets not forget this isn't the first time his new wife is younger than he is. Also that his son might still be in a fragile state from a incident in the past.
Sometimes I fall asleep to the radio and in the middle of the night Im awaken by a wierd dream. It's Coast To Coast in the background. And I turn the radio off or turn the station to the Phil Hendrie Show.
I just finished watching "Love Affair" (1994).
Engaged to others, a man (Warren Beatty) and a woman (Annette Bening) on a plane plan to meet again three months later atop the Empire State Building. Of course this movie was a take off of "An Affair to Remember" with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. I love Annette Bening and appreciate Warren.
This movie, "Love Affair" used all the standard beautiful cliches, but I still was left with a gentle love for what I had just seen. Beatty and Bening outdid Grant and Kerr.
Katherine Hepburn had a sweet scene in the movie as Beatty's character's aunt. I didn't really mean to see the movie, as I just flicked on the tv and voila it was about fifteen minutes into the movie. I'm glad I saw it. If you like sentimental movies, as I said with a lot of the cliches and beautiful set design this is a movie to see.
Annette and Warren make a wonderful couple ................ let's leave the politics aside.
Anyhow I thought I'd mention this sweet movie as long as "movie scripts" were mentioned.
God, I feel so strangely odd being a guy who played athletics all his life, has a competitive nature to not-a-small degree, yet is extremely sentimental and gentle. During the commercial breaks of the movie (on AMC), I turned to CNN where they were doing a "bio" of Jesus. I was feeling Jesus. It's been a good night........... and the cats are purring.
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I just read a reviewer of the movie who commented:
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Beautiful film with great actors. Very moving, emotional and touching! Shows that everyone can change. Apparently, Beatty's life changed meeting Annette - in the film too. Katherine Hepburn is fantastic, a great actress and a great woman. Love Affair is not just about a love affair, it is a love story, a great love that changes your life, an unconditional unselfish love that puts the other first.
It truly is a wonderful love story that has the moves, the light, the emotion, the music... "I love watching you move" - just one of the great lines that don't go away and become part of our own lines. I have watched it over and over and every single time I feel the same emotions. The scenery is also wonderful from the beautiful island shoots to central park in autumn.
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Good night, Mrs Callabash.
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Well, that was quick. Didn't take long to get the new wife.
Remember Elaine on Seinfeld? She was hilarious with that......... fake..... fake ..... fake.
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It seems women's lib have ruid the American male to be metro sexual, and real men like the girl with family values!
I consider that thought grossly less-than-intelligent.
A man who like to married needs to be married when he loses his spouse.
Women are more independant for they really took care of all the man needs from mothering to wife!
nothing like companionship bless him for wanting to make it legit!
Some people KNOW love immediately. You will not need a year to know if it's the real thing. You just know.
You can wait a year, go ahead.
I knew the first night I met my wife (of 33 years) that she was the one ...... and I had been with hundreds of girls before her.
Sometimes, it's just chemical, biological ........ it's just special.
I hope that happens to you.
lol
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