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My mom said she took me to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Radio City Music Hall but I have no firm memory of it. I remember "Lili" where Leslie Caron plays a runaway and at the end, a happy one, I burst into tears and it was the start of me being a crier at movies. I was 5 or 6 years old. (No I didn't see it when it was originally released. Back in the pre-VCR 1960s there were revival theaters which was our way of watching old movies. Some got shown on TV but not to the extent of today).
DSOTM and Wish You Were Here are two of my very favorite albums. And I do like Animals and The Wall a lot. I'm overdue to give their earlier stuff a re-listen, I've not been a huge fan but reserve judgment because it's been a long time. But I put them in the same category as Led Zeppelin and The Who--the Greatest Classic Rock bands of Classic Rock.
"Look straight ahead or I'll F'ing kill you"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCQRvfWvdt8&t=160s
I liked him. Amongst other things, I remember him as the original host of Wheel of Fortune. He was great in that role, in fact it took me many years to finally consider Pat Sajak Mr. Wheel of Fortune.
RIP
"Be nice to people on your way up, because you'll meet them on your way down"
" I think she really just wanted a certain kind of people's eyes on her, not the lowly people working behind the scenes that she considers beneath her."
^This
Facts don't care about your feelings.
I've read that sometimes these "no eye contact" orders are made by overzealous managers and publicists of the celebrity, without the celebrity's knowledge. However like you I believe it about Ellen.
That was good, thanks for the link
I like fourlemons what is going on here
correct
Same except I would put Vegas above 2015
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0rOhmzjscuk/hqdefault.jpg
8.20/10
7/10
Confucius say
https://www.trees-and-lambdas.info/matushansky/confucius.html
Creates a certain amount of suspicion about the whole thing...but a quick Google search didn't bring up any indication that it was staged (for whatever reason).
Back when SNL was actually good!
>the winning bid coming from a prominent cryptocurrency entrepreneur
Some kind of money laundering going on here