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1 posted on 09/26/2005 11:12:19 AM PDT by Borges
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To: Borges
In the mid-60`s Saturday night wouldn't be Saturday night without watching Get Smart. Thanks for the laughs Mr.Adams and RIP.
153 posted on 09/26/2005 12:40:16 PM PDT by Reagan Man ("Mister President, members of Congress, complete the mission".)
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To: Borges

God bless you, Don. May you sleep well within the Cone of Silence.


154 posted on 09/26/2005 12:41:19 PM PDT by sono
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To: Borges

Very funny guy from a gone by era when Comedians were actually funny. RIP Mr. Adams.


156 posted on 09/26/2005 12:45:29 PM PDT by SeaBiscuit (God Bless all who defend America and Friends, the rest can go to hell.)
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To: Borges

I loved that little Sunbeam Tiger which I understand was Adams own car. They later changed it to some common sports car.


157 posted on 09/26/2005 12:49:34 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Borges
Rest in peace Don. God Bless your family and comfort them in their grief.

Thank you for your service to our country.


US Marine protects position on Guadalcanal.

Thank you for all the laughs.

159 posted on 09/26/2005 12:50:54 PM PDT by bd476
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To: Borges

RIP, Agent 86.

What a funny show. I loved watching the reruns when I came home from school when I was a kid.

I loved the guest characters too - Larabee, Hymee, Seigfried, Agent 13, and the Admiral. Also, remember the episode when he met an agent at the Kitty Kat club who was a gorgeous woman, but was really a man? That was hilarious!


160 posted on 09/26/2005 12:55:08 PM PDT by mom3boys
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"And when I get to heaven, St Peter I will tell
Another Marine reporting sir, I've spent my time in Hell."

Rest in Peace Marine

Semper Fi


161 posted on 09/26/2005 12:56:27 PM PDT by Leatherneck_MT (3-7-77 (No that's not a Date))
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To: Borges
bump

Thanks for so many laughs.

162 posted on 09/26/2005 1:04:55 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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163 posted on 09/26/2005 1:10:15 PM PDT by Jackknife ( "I bet after seeing us, George Washington would sue us for calling him 'father'." —Will Rogers)
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To: Borges

RIP Don ~ prayers for his family.


164 posted on 09/26/2005 1:10:35 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (The stars at night, are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas!)
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To: Borges
RIP, Don.

I read his late daughter's website one night (sorry, I don't remember the link) and was sobbing until bed. She was young and successful and had had great trouble trying to have a baby. Finally, with lots of reproductive medicine, she had the baby girl of her dreams, and was immediately diagnosed with a deadly cancer. Her fight to stay alive for her toddler girl was well-fought. Her father was very much involved. It must have broken his heart in two.

165 posted on 09/26/2005 1:13:40 PM PDT by Yaelle
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He saw combat in the invasion of Guadalcanal and was the only survivor of his platoon. He contracted blackwater fever and nearly died, remaining hospitalized for more than a year.

Another Marine goes home.

170 posted on 09/26/2005 1:33:35 PM PDT by Euro-American Scum (A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
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To: Borges

Maxwell Smart, Alias Agent 86. Has Slight, Sharp Features. Speaks In Clipped, Piercing Tones. May Be Dangerous.

TV Today - January 1969 - Peggy Hudson, TV Editor, Scholastic Magazines

He's dangerous, all right. He's TV's super-blooper secret agent.

KAOS agents have been after him for years. But he's slippery as a banana peel and hasn't been tripped up yet -- thanks mostly to co-spy, Agent 99.

Smart isn't exactly dumb. He's the original bumbler -- blandly arrogant, naturally incompetent. When the phone rings, he answers his shoe, and he's off on assignment -- if he can remember where he's going.

Despite his ineptness, he's probably the most widely quoted character on TV. His "Sorry about that ,Chief" is frequently more infuriating than no apology at all. And "Would you believe?" has become a transparent cover-up for outrageous lies, such as this one of Smart's:

    "I love music. I once listened to three weeks of Beethoven."
    "I don't believe it."
    "Would you believe two weeks of Brahms?"
    "No."
    "A day of Looney Tunes?"

Smart is played by 41-year-old Don Adams. Would you believe Donald James Yarmy? Actually, it's both.

One day a young comedian named Yarmy tried to audition for Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts without an appointment.

"They asked my name and I said, 'Don Adams.' A week later I was on the show and won. From then on I worked as Don Adams," Yarmy-Adams-Smart recently recalled.

TV's most popular secret agent got into TV after appearing in a number of big movies -- big movie theatres, that is. As a schoolboy, he found movies more stimulating than classrooms. "I was the greatest truant in the history of the New York City schools," he said. "I spent practically my entire youth going to movies and dodging the truant officer. But they always knew where to find me. In a way, I was going to school there. I was interested and excited by the make-believe world. Seeing Ronald Coleman was more adventuresome than living on 86th Street in New York City in the 1930's."

To get in the Marines in World War II, Adams had to up his age, and his weight as well. Increasing his age from 16 was relatively easy (he lied). But it took a great deal of eating to gain 32 pounds to top the required mark of 150.

While serving on Guadalcanal he not only got shot but, even worse, sick. He contracted black water fever, a disease which is often fatal. Recovering consciousness long enough to discover a corpsman sitting deathwatch at his bedside, Adams said grimly: "I'm not going anywhere."

Back in civilian life Adams attended an art institution, became a commercial artist, wrote comedy material, and tried to establish a career as a nightclub comedian. It was during this phase that he decided to try to break into Godfrey's program.

When we visited Adams at his luxurious home in Beverly Hills' posh Truesdale Estates, we found him reading Winston Churchill -- and ready to go golfing.

"I never believed in formal education, but I've tried to educate myself," he said. "For a couple of years I devoured about every book I could get my hands on. I was really giving myself a 'mental stomach ache'. Finally I realized that it's not how much you read, but how well you reason things out for yourself that counts."

It was impossible to ignore in Adams a thing we've noted about many comedians when they're off stage: They seem to be extremely serious people. It's as though they get enough yaks just making audiences laugh while they're doing their job. During their leisure moments, they want to relax.

Get Smart is currently in its fourth season on NBC. "I'm not really getting tired of it," Adams said. "Again it's a kind of escape into things I wouldn't normally be doing. It's exciting to find different way to do comedy."

Adams analyzes Smart with a logic seldom found on his program. "Maxwell," Adams said, "is serious, dedicated, awkward, forgetful, pompous to a certain degree, sentimental."

Is that how Adams sees himself?

"Yes," he admitted.

He indicated he would like to be a director even more than an actor. "I directed several shows last year and the year before," he said. "Writers put down words, but it's the director who takes those words and the actors and puts them together. Actors in most cases are just puppets."

Near the end of our interview, a golfing friend of Adams' dropped by to take him for a round -- a ritual which, Adams admitted, he'd go through more often if her weren't so busy with the series. This fall Smart will marry the series' Agent 99, played by Barbara Feldon -- an event which just might lead to 99's becoming a "golfing widow."

Sorry about that, Chief.

171 posted on 09/26/2005 2:15:08 PM PDT by SuperSonic (Don't just complain. Do something productive!)
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His leisure time was largely spent either at racetracks or in card games at the Playboy Mansion, and with pals such as Hugh Hefner, James Caan, and Don Rickles. Divorced for the third time, he lived alone in a luxury apartment in Century City. He was a devoted history buff, and was an amateur expert on the lives of Abraham Lincoln and Adolf Hitler.

Don Adams sounded like my kind of guy. I know that he was at the Mansion every weekend and partied till he died.

RIP Inspector Gadget

173 posted on 09/26/2005 2:19:23 PM PDT by Clemenza (Giuliani endorsed Clinton and Cuomo)
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God had better watch out.........Agent 86 has entered the room.

I can hear him now saying to GOD..."Sorry about that Chief"

177 posted on 09/26/2005 2:46:24 PM PDT by Radioactive (I'm on the radio..so I'm radioactive)
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To: Borges

I asked you not to tell me that!

Rest in Peace Maxwell Smart/ Don Adams


178 posted on 09/26/2005 2:48:40 PM PDT by Republican Red (''Van der Sloot" is Dutch for ''Kennedy.")
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To: Borges
Just heard about this, myself. Another American institution, gone.

Would you believe we forgive you for The Nude Bomb, Don?

We'll miss you.

179 posted on 09/26/2005 2:48:49 PM PDT by Houmatt (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: Borges

He was a man of prayer also. See

http://www.corpsstories.com/AdamsDon.htm


189 posted on 09/26/2005 3:31:56 PM PDT by packrat35 (The America hating bastards at the NYT must spend their entire life with their heads in the toilet)
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To: Borges

Although I'm too young to have watched "Get Smart" (Although I vaguely remember it - reruns?). Our family grew to love him as the voice of Inspector Gadget in the cartoons of the same name.

Thank you for all the laughs and Rest in Peace Don Adams.
Blessings and prayers for your loved ones.
- from LibertyRocks whole family


190 posted on 09/26/2005 4:18:08 PM PDT by LibertyRocks
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Pity he couldn't last until he was 86.

Thanks for the memories, Don. Rest In Peace.


191 posted on 09/26/2005 4:21:05 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher (The Great Ronald Reagan & John Paul II - Heaven's Dream Team!)
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