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THANK YOU BOB HOPE for all of our memories. Especially mine.
The deep recesses of my heart. ^ | July 28, 2003 | Carlo3b, a sad and star struck FReeper

Posted on 07/28/2003 11:27:07 AM PDT by carlo3b

THANK YOU BOB HOPE for all of our memories. Especially mine.

Bob Hope, I will never forget you, because you touched my life at times that turned out to be some of my most important memories I have.

As a young boy while growing up in Chicago's Little Italy, we had a city wide art contest, that offered the finalists a chance to be awarded our prize on stage at the downtown, Chicago Theater. It wasn't an everyday opportunity to get a chance to go to the grand old palace, where you got to watch the biggest movies of the day, but also some of the greatest entertainers perform their crafts, live. That day, I won my scholarship and changed my life. I was awarded my ribbon during the intermission of, you guessed it, The BOB HOPE SHOW, and his ALL STAR cast.

When I went on stage to get my award I was escorted off through the back stage area, when I was greeted by the Man himself, a smiling gentleman, in what he made me believe, he was proud, so very proud, to shake my little hand. I'm not sure what had the biggest impact on me, that I won, or that it was possible to be thought of as important enough to honored by a genuine MOVIE STAR.

Fast forward %$^ years, and say hi to a shave tail, 2nd Lieutenant at Bunker Hill Air Force Base, a SAC base in Peru Indiana, when a plane landed with a gaggle of big deal Movie Stars, with the USO tour, that made an unscheduled stop on their way overseas. I was on duty, and was standing there when the doors opened and BINGO, there was BOB HOPE, smiling and cracking jokes as the beautiful girls walked down the latter. I can still hear the hoops and hollers as they walked around greeting those love starved red blooded American boys working the line miles for home. What a treat, I waited my turn to shake his hand as he made the rounds. With all the noise and laughter, it didn't seem like a place to remind him of our prior encounter, but it didn't matter, he was already my/our HERO.

That art scholarship enabled me to advance to a level that I could hone my skills as a costume designer, and get to the big show, Hollywood. There, I worked first as a wardrobe assistant, on some of the greatest variety shows of the golden age of TV. On one such show, The Red Skeleton Show, the guest star was none other than, BOB HOPE. What a moment, I was already in awe over meeting Mr. Red Skeleton, but when Mr. Hope walked in, bigger than life, I was almost paralyzed. I shook his hand and showed him to my little corner of the backstage area. As we walked, I mentioned that I had the pleasure of meeting him before.. he stopped and said, "don't tell me, you were the young boy that won the art contest in Chicago". Wellllllll, that did it! He made a big deal of this with the entire cast, and for that moment, I was instantly important, and however fleeting, he once again made an impression on me that was and is forever indelible... sigh.

Years later, and in a new and improved life outside of the Lights and Glitzy of Wonderland, I was the General Manager of a grand new hotel in downtown Chicago, when someone called my office, excited to say we had the pleasure of having BOB HOPE as a guest in one of our suites. I placed a call to the front desk and said if that suite requested anything that was out of the ordinary, I was to be alerted. I had a strict rule, that no one was to bother any dignitary, with request for autographs or anything, however tempting, without my prearranging an approval with someone in their entourage. So when the call came in to my room that Mr. Hopes suite was asking for a case of our finest Champagne, and hors d'oeuvers, to be immediately brought to his suite, it was about at about 9:30 PM at night, not a usual occurrence, I saw my chance drop in and say Hi, to an old friend... LOL.

I accompanied the order to his room, and I was shocked when he answered the door, and before I could catch my breath, and while I held out my hand to shake his, he grabbed it and pulled me inside and escorted me to the sofa in front of the TV. It was the moment that Astronaut Neil Armstrong, was about to take his historic step onto the surface of the moon. It turned out to be more that one small step for man it was a giant leap for my scrapebook.

Soooooo, can you believe it, I sat there in a suite with BOB HOPE, and watched the world change forever. That entire evening, I had the distinct pleasure of enjoying what turned out to be much more than an historic event, it turned out to be a wonderful memory in more than one way. It was indeed funny how he had a way of making you feel so special.

To you Mr. BOB HOPE, you gave us servicemen and servicewomen, a continued reason to believe that our country still loved us, even if it wasn't always clear, and you gave this lowly American a reason to think that even a devoted and still a star struck fan could fantasize enough to call you a dear friend. Thank you my dear  friend, for all the memories.. May God Bless you.



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To: carlo3b
Wonderful story!

God bless!
101 posted on 07/28/2003 5:46:51 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: carlo3b
What a wonderful post. Thank you for sharing it with us.
102 posted on 07/28/2003 5:56:50 PM PDT by nicksaunt
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To: AnAmericanMother
Thank you! (Mea culpa)

"If" has been a long-time favorite and it indeed is by Kipling. I learned it by heart at one time - (by choice, not in school). It made an impression on me the first time I read it. I still quote "If you can dream-- and not make dreams your master;" from time to time.

Will there ever be a combo as Lamour, Crosby and Hope? I'm glad I was there to enjoy them!

103 posted on 07/28/2003 6:09:23 PM PDT by Exit148 ($45,89 from the Loose Change Club for the current Freepathon. Only $3.83/week.)
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To: Exit148
Not to worry, I'm a Kipling specialist.

It might interest you to know that that poem was written about George Washington. (The story is about him, too.)

Ah, Crosby, Hope & Lamour! (What you want to bet the archangels are applauding a quick song-and-dance trio?)


104 posted on 07/28/2003 6:13:12 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother (. . . there is nothing new under the sun.)
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To: carlo3b
What a great story carlo! Thanks for sharing those special times you had with one of the greatest Americans ever!
105 posted on 07/28/2003 6:18:10 PM PDT by ladyinred (The left have blood on their hands.)
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To: carlo3b
Back in 1998, I had the good fortune to see Bob Hope at the Stockton, CA Air Show.

Stockton developer and San Diego Chargers owner Alex Spanos brought Bob and Dolores to the air show. Oh yeah, the Blue Angels were there too.

Bob didn't perform, but Bob, Dolores, and Spanos did a "Pass in Review" in an open Lincoln Continental in front of all the spectators. They were quite a distance away from the crowd, but it was still exciting to see Mr. and Mrs. Hope.

If I remember correctly, the announcer stated that the limo they were riding in was pretty famous too. It was used in Dallas on November 22, 1963.

At the air show, it seemed that Bob may not have been too well at the time. Didn't matter to me. I finally got to see Bob Hope. My time overseas at Christmas time was in the Philipines and Bob, rightfully so, was performing in VietNam.

Salute!, Bob. You will always be remembered. Thanks for the memories

106 posted on 07/28/2003 6:19:59 PM PDT by Diver Dave
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To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I can't believe all of this happened so long ago, and with his passing it all became so vivid once again. Bob Hope hasn't performed in many years and yet he is so warmly remembered as if it was yesterday.. I true testament to a larger than life hero.
107 posted on 07/28/2003 7:00:18 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: Riley
I remember where I was at that exact moment...

It was one of those riveting moments in time when it becomes frozen in our collective memories, and mine sweetened by this great mans generosity.

108 posted on 07/28/2003 7:03:08 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: Temple Owl
..my thanks for the memories.

Believe me, it was my pleasure. Thanks for your kind words.

109 posted on 07/28/2003 7:04:52 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: wardaddy
Thanks for reading them.. better yet thank God that Bob Hope brushed us all.
110 posted on 07/28/2003 7:06:20 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
He was a class act.

He was a true patriot.

He was a great comedian, always made me laugh.

He had a great run, 100 years!

111 posted on 07/28/2003 7:08:52 PM PDT by LibKill (MOAB, the greatest advance in Foreign Relations since the cat-o'-nine-tails!)
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To: Lijahsbubbe
What purpose his life had! I'm jealous! Would that we all could affect so many!

What a profound truth, and made so by his repeated kind actions to ordinary people..just read this thread and listen to the personal warmth he gave to so many. Truly WHAT A GUY!

112 posted on 07/28/2003 7:10:33 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: ru4liberty
WOW is right, imagine being a little boy, and having this hugh star tell you he is honored to me you.. breathtaking.. yep.. WOW indeed!
113 posted on 07/28/2003 7:13:14 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: battlegearboat
Tears are streaming down my face as I type this...I'm sad but also happy that he had such a long and happy life.

Thank you so much.. I could not say it better ..I totally agree..

114 posted on 07/28/2003 7:17:07 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: Mo1
he will be missed but never forgotten..

It sure doesn't sound like it. What a treasure he and his memories are...

115 posted on 07/28/2003 7:19:07 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: All
For a great, moving essay about Bob go to helloamerica.blogspot.com
116 posted on 07/28/2003 7:20:23 PM PDT by faithincowboys
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To: SouthernHawk
this is the feeling he left with so very many of us.

I'm not at all surprised by the outpouring of love that this man has engendered in his lifetime. This is the harvest of the seeds of kindness that he has sown throughout his life out of his common decency toward his fellow man.

117 posted on 07/28/2003 7:25:23 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
go to helloamerica.blogspot.com for a great bob hope essay. You'll love it.
118 posted on 07/28/2003 7:26:21 PM PDT by faithincowboys
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To: Bahbah
a great story.

About a great man.. Thanks

119 posted on 07/28/2003 7:26:27 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
Although it's not nearly as personal as your memory, I too have a personal attachment to Mr. Hope. In the 1960's my Father wrote an article on Bob Hope. For many years after that article, my family received a Christmas Card from him and his family. It was always the "wait" for the card, because he never sent them out until he came back from wherever he was entertaining troops that particular Christmas. So his Christmas cards always arrived in January. As kids my brothers and I would always run to the mailbox in January, because we wanted to be the first one to open up the Christmas card! This lasted until probably the early 1990's, when I assumed they probably cleaned up their Christmas list!
120 posted on 07/28/2003 7:27:33 PM PDT by Hildy
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