Posted on 04/06/2014 12:54:57 AM PDT by Rummyfan
SteynOnline celebrated Doris Day's 90th birthday on Thursday, and several readers wrote to point out that April 3rd 1924 was also the late Marlon Brando's birthday. You could hardly ask for two more dissimilar stars, so I thought it would be appropriate to make Brando the subject of this week's Saturday film feature:
A few years back, The New Yorker published a cartoon in which two ladies discussed the appeal of Marlon Brando: "He plays galoots really well," suggested the first woman.
"No, he's not a galoot," says the second. "Like in On The Waterfront, he's much more sensitive than a galoot."
"He's a sensitive galoot," offers the first.
"Isn't that our ideal?" says the second. "A sensitive galoot?"
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Well...? Do you dear gentlemen want to get on the list?
Just say the word.
(Or Good Sister!)
Oh now that’s just mean ... zot him then ping him?
OK! Word Up! I’m up for a good zot watch. But I still like surprises.
Jeez, he was pi$$ing everybody off that day.
Yes Please Ma’am!
You’re both on the list, and I am delighted to have you.
I don’t (in fact, can’t) zot anyone. I’m just the zot news reporter.
Taunting the zottee is a time-honored ritual here for the Viking Kitties.
And even zottees like galtman (courtesy ping) deserve a courtesy ping, to be polite.
;-) I’m a harmless Viking Kitty!
You’re not foolin’ me, that’s your pitcher in #150!
[giggles] Are you nuts? I’m an old lady, 67 years, and I wouldn’t
be caught dead in an outfit that would show so much cellulite!
That is a picture of Old Sarge’s friend, Ursula. She wears it well.
;-)
There's such a lot of "sad, but true" in it...and nevertheless, perhaps the "good" life outweighed the "bad"? Hard to say, although I'm sure it's clear in the "hereafter"...!
Bob for everything!
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