Monday, February 11, 2008

Some days more stuff happens that others

Like, today:

Joined the world today-

1909- Joseph L. Mankiewicz, perhaps you've heard of him. He directed this movie: Don't get excited, it's just the first seven minutes of Margo.
One of his later iconic works, "Sleuth""Suddenly Last Summer" WHY DO ALL THE NEIGHBORS KEEP ASKING MOTHER AND ME IF WE'VE SEEN THIS FILM?and some period movie I never heard of

1917- Sidney Sheldon (truly an interesting man, I'm busy but you should Wiki him)lived here, but it looked better then

1921- Eva (the nice, not disgusting)Gabor

1934(Mother made a sound when she read this, you decide for yourself)- Tina Louise


Dead, today-

1963- Sylvia Plath (don't ask, too depressing)

1982- Eleanor Powell, tap dancer extraordinaire, hey thanks for ruining my shot

1985- Henry Hathaway- director of "Airport", "True Grit", and this film, not to mention scores of others:

1994- take this in- Sorrell Booke (Boss Hogg) and William Conrad same day. Mother says she always confuses the two.

2 comments:

*Mark* said...

I think your web page is marvelous.
It's bookmarked and I'm always entertained by it.

maybe we can have a bite a Nickodell's some time?

Donna Lethal said...

God bless Eva!