Posted on 02/18/2008 4:38:48 PM PST by HonestConservative
Join your freeper friends for an evening of cokes, cracks, cocktails and comments as we enjoy a trip down memory lane with Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind.
Turner Classic Movies shows one of our favorites at 8 pm est, tonight.
Made in 1939 and released in 41, the hit novel tells the tale of a manipulative southern belle who struggles after the Civil War, to return her family's estate to its original splendor.
Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, Olivia de Havilland.
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Perfect.
psssst!
Ova heeah.
Hey HC... don’t tell Clint but Oliva deHavilland is my 14th cousin. She’s still with us, in her 90s.
Isn’t Olivia gorgeous?
“Siamese elephants” IMHO. Tim Conway at his finest.
Bump!
Its a four bump movie.
That explains the resemblance.
I always thought she was perfect, her and Loretta Young.
oh, you live a blessed life......sigh.......lol
OMG!!!! I cannot believe you mentioned that skit.
A buddy of mine out at my Festival does the noise Conway describes the Siamese elephants as making - sort of a “fnert” - and without fail, he reduces me to tears of laughter.
Is that you, Eric? :)
Freakin’ awesome! I love “old-time radio” - one local station used to play the shows on Saturday and Sunday nights, when I was driving home from my Festival. Boston Blackie, Fibber McGee and Molly, the Shadow . . . man oh MAN, is that some cool stuff.
Tim Conway/Carol Burnett
elephant segment. I laugh ‘til I cry every time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qqE_WmagjY
All those beautiful gowns dragging in the dirt, I can’t watch. Oh, the humanity!
I don no nothin bout birthin no babies..
Great!
“You sittin’ therea waitin’ fo him jus liike a spida”.
It’s a RAVE old southern style!
And she says something about it being just a little thing she saw in a window. LOL!
I love Harry Davenport!
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