F for fake.
On Sunday, August 14, 2016 4:40 PM, Channing Thomson
wrote:
That poster was reproduced so I avery suspicious unless it’s the original
original from the 1956 re-release. Channing
http://kansascity.craigslist.org/clt/5718177519.html
To
Mario Cueva
has done a 24 Sheet recently, and it turned out BEAUTIFULLY.
He can certainly linen-back 6 Sheets as he does them regularly, though he is
not a framer.
Mario can be reached at Lumiere Poster Restoration:
(951) 242-8369
LPR | Home - Lumiere Poster Restoration
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Apologies and thanks for your patience as I am (clearly) poorly versed at
attaching links via MoPo.
2nd Attempt using a single listing as I'm sure you all know how best to access
everything else listed in the intermissionimpossible store:
>From autographed contracts to George Hurrell & Clarence Sinclair Bull photos,
>to James Bond, Musicals, Film Noir, Horror, Elvis, Judy Garland & original
>scripts - all discounted and ending tonight!
MUSICAL, COMEDY, ROMANCE, ONE SHEETS items in intermissionimpossible store on
eBay!
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Greg & Todd & all Mopoers,
FYI, regarding International Shipping, we at aaavintagemoveposters on Ebay use
USPS Priority International shipping which has always worked great for us, BUT
we have recently had two instances in the last month where shipped items show
ZERO tracking info for well over
Hi, MoPo'ers, tomorrow Goldberg's Auctions is offering some wonderful
autographed lots of signed cut signatures, photos, & original contracts at
auction beginning at 10am tomorrow, December 6th. Here are are just a few of
the fantastic items being offered:
Lot 249: John Wayne Inscribed and
SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE ~ SALE
!!! ~ WE HAVE TOO MANY ITEMS AND ARE SLASHING PRICES FROM 5%-50% ~ !!!
We wanted to give all former Buyers and MoPo Members a first option prior to us
lowering all of our prices on Ebay. ALSO, IF YOU PAY WITH A CHECK OR
Happy Weekend to all Mopoers! We have the following One Sheet titles recently
listed in our AAAVINTAGEMOVIEPOSTERS Ebay Store:
SUNSET BOULEVARD
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SUNSET-BOULEVARD-50-LB-1-SH-POSTER-GLORIA-SWANSON-WILLIAM-HOLDEN-FILM-NOIR-/252040634284?ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
THE BLUE DAHLIA
Hi, Fellow Mopo-ers,
Final reminder of the rare posters we have ending today just after 1pm Pacific
time July 5th in our aaavintagemovieposters Ebay Store. We have about 3,000
items in our store currently and those ending this afternoon including rare
'50's Sci-fi, musicals, film noir and many
Hi, Fellow Mopo-ers,
I wanted to let you know about many rare special posters we have ending
tomorrow, July 5th, in our aaavintagemovieposters Ebay Store. We have about
3,000 items in our store currently and I wanted to pass along a partial list of
items you might find interesting that are
Hello Fellow Mopo-ers
and thanks! My name is Patrick Tupy and we may have had contact through Ebay
as I sell movie posters for Steve Olson through his aaavintagemovieposters Ebay
Store.
I was entrusted with the sale of the impressive Hollywood memorabilia
collection of the late Al Morely. Al
Apologies for the link not working in my earlier message regarding today's
Auction at 10am pst.
Hopeful this will work - follow and view lots 766-939:
http://www.goldbergcoins.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/43/?page=16
Thanks!
Patrick
Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at
I have been informed that same-day registration for live auctions can often be
difficult, so I have been asked to pass along that anyone interested in today's
Ira Larry Goldberg Hollywood Memorabilia auction utilize the services of
Invaluable.com
This auction of rare items lots 766 - 939 is
A, so THAT'S why I'm so damned happy!
On the other hand, Andrea, 'gettin' some' regularly also leaves one
open for all sorts of viruses
UNLESS you properly install a prophylactic 'firewall.'
Patrick
ps: just heard of a virus attacking Macs. Who makes these things and
why don't they
Very easy, Michael; Andy was Barney's sharp-shooting mentor in
Mayberry's all volunteer S.W.A.T Team.
Sheesh, make 'em a little harder, will ya?
Patrick
On Jan 26, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Michael B wrote:
what was the relationship between andy and barney BEFORE barney
became the deputy in the
All right, I am admitting, as I've already contacted Rich, that it
WAS me who asked about
the FROGS poster a month or so back as I was looking for one with
the Today the Pond,
Tomorrow the World line on it.
Patrick The Tadpole
On Jan 24, 2009, at 4:32 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
It
Surely, Sue, he meant Beverly Hills and Arkansas.
What I find most interesting is that among his complaints about
'bullshit' and spam,
he ends his insult including plea for Help by adding his own B.S.
spam in his post script:
ps. If you would like to join a free membership to
Posterfix
Now Richard, I'd have to say that he's more of a 'practicing' AH
rather than a
'complete' AH. It's not that I disagree with you, but after what
I've witnessed, I
believe he still has some potential to 'grow' into an even bigger
version before
he becomes 'complete.'
On Jan 21, 2009, at
So CC is gone and we have a new and friendly member? I was an
English Major, so my
math isn't so good, but isn't that like one step forward, one step
forward?
Welcome as well, Mike
Patick
On Jan 21, 2009, at 7:35 PM, Michael B wrote:
Well, i can't blame him for leaving...i
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] help
So CC is gone and we have a new and friendly member? I was an
English Major, so my
math isn't so good, but isn't that like one step forward
Hey Rich,
I just took some pics of a couple FINDING NEMO Bus Shelters I'm
selling and these are 48 x 68
so if it is 40x60 that sounds more like the old 'Drive In' size. If
you haven't seen them, here's a link
to all my posters for sale including the FINDING NEMO Bus Shelters:
Hey, CK, just so you know, I have several bus shelter posters for
sale and while most
are 4'x6' some are an inch or two smaller by width and length which I
just realized
is because they are British Bus Shelters (note they say In Cinemas
November 18). While my U.S.
FINDING NEMO Bus Shelters
I've put up a couple new items and will be listing many of these on
Ebay tomorrow so MoPoer's get
a 24 hr first look at these. I will consider offers if you find
anything of interest to you. Anyone interested
in Bus Shelters, I also have a couple FINDING NEMO's and a Moulin
Rouge bus
(They're) on their way... (paraphrased from which movie?!)
Patrick
On Jan 14, 2009, at 8:20 AM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:
Hi from Joe B in NOLA-- with 439 positive feedbacks (no others) on
Ebay.
As you can see I have moderate ebay experience but since Katrina I
have dropped off drastically
Wonder what he paid for it when he did find it?
And I hate to be a buzz-kill for PosterBob, but scarcity, in itself,
does not always
equate with desirability or vice-versa.
Patrick
On Jan 14, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
hey Mopo'ers,
i got a reply from poster bob, when i
Whenever they lost the balance between greed or desire for profit and
practices which actually served their customers' needs.
Lately it appears they're in desperation mode, trying to justify
their dopey changes by further falling down the proverbial slippery
slope with 'new and improved'
Wait, you guys convinced me, Ebay's THE BEST! I won't ever say
anything bad about the E(mperor)bay because of all the good things
Ebay has done for me. Give me a break and REREAD THE QUESTION.
Look, Ebay does many things well but Bruce's point is not a bad one.
There is risk of
Good answer.
Patrick
On Jan 14, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Walton, Jeffrey wrote:
Easy one….Oct 14, 2002….
When they purchased paypal…..
From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@sol03.american.edu] On Behalf Of
Bruce Hershenson
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:54 PM
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Rick, oh yee of little faith.
Of course it could be more transparent!
For example, if Bruce were hard-selling he might have added, And
speaking of 'jumping the shark' how 'bout those JAWS, JAWS 2, JAWS 3,
JAWS 4 'THE REVENGE,' DEEP BLUE SEA, OPEN WATER, BLUE WATER, WHITE
DEATH, SHARK
One need look no further than this site to realize how hard the
poster biz has been hit
by the current economic meltdown. Why, I feel dirty just looking at
those pages knowing
I could get such a steal on these rarities. And to think they
include cardboard mounting!
Sue Heim will be SOOO
is this joker?
FRANC
-Original Message-
From: MoPo List [mailto:mop...@sol03.american.edu] On Behalf Of
Patrick Michael Tupy
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 8:24 AM
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Subject: Re: [MOPO] This should cause either a laugh or a cry
One need look no further than
H, any relation to one Boris Badinoff?
Patrick
On Jan 12, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Andy Neal wrote:
posterb*ll*cks.com more like!
Organisation Name Robert Bodnoff
Organisation Address. P O Box 99800
Organisation Address.
Organisation Address. EmeryVille
Organisation
Oh yeah, Jeffrey, good catch. And you're right, that's definitely
better. Now I can afford his
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO VIC poster @ $1,320 instead of $1,600 USD...
Maybe I should get two, you know, since they're 'one of a kind' ;-)
Patrick
On Jan 12, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Walton, Jeffrey
No, Rich, I just figured it out, there's actually lots of extra room
since many of the posters are smaller than 27x40!
They probably had to get some repo's to sell to make room for all the
big money coming in.
Patrick
On Jan 12, 2009, at 1:15 PM, Richard Halegua Comic Art wrote:
and
Ohhh, darnit, Roger! I woulda paid $20,000 if it was the Dan Akroyd
DRAGNET!
Sorry, 'just the facts, man.'
Patrick
On Jan 12, 2009, at 7:30 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
Sue H., I think you should offer to sell one of your Lady the
Tramp posters to Poster Bob for $5000. He'd be making a $46,000
I just overlook those things if I like/want the poster. Unless it's
Freeman's description, then I read it for the humor and
creative composition. Every Seller has their own 'take' on what
sells best, ultimately it's finding the right buyer and I
don't think any of you would pass on a great
Hmmm, Chris, methinks 'lynching' is a bit powerful of an adjective.
Perhaps this helps:
Meg Whitman Ebay Movie Posters Arnold Schwarzenegger
Scavenger Hunt (1979) Cloris Leachman NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU
Kevin Bacon
Patrick
On Jan 6, 2009, at 5:40 AM, Chris Cloutier wrote:
In
Orr, cut your losses by putting them up for sale, 'as is' and
recoup some of your investment from someone else who might want to
invest in the restoration. That's right, it's a 'lose/lose'
proposition since you'll be upside down on the poster if you have it
restored so
you'll lose some
, Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
Rick, here's what I just sent to her:
Hi, I just saw your auction and whether you know it or not, you
are selling an obvious 1960's reproduction from Portal Productions
as an Original 1931 Dracula Movie Poster. Sure, this is an
'original REPRODUCTION
:
oh, was this another one with the Portal Press details torn off
while sojurning in the eternal grandfather's attic?
Must be something that attracts rats to those two words.
Phil
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: mop...@sol03.american.edu
Sent: Friday, January 02
Hmmm, wonder what is the record high price for a Portal Productions
poster?
Yikes...
Patrick
On Dec 31, 2008, at 7:38 AM, rixpost...@aol.com wrote:
This poster seems to be getting a lot of attention---6 bids with 4
days to go--- for being what appears to be a Vintage Portal
Hey, folks, I'm ready to write to her as well but as I have been out
of contact buying or selling on Ebay for months and months, does it
do any good to
alert Ebay to the situation? Or do they not give two, much less, one
hoot?
Patrick
On Dec 31, 2008, at 11:19 AM, rixpost...@aol.com
Okay, so now she has a note in red at the bottom of her pics of the
Portal Dracula now stating NOTE;There has been quite a few Emails
regarding this posters origins.We found this Poster in a back room of
a 20s era Movie Theater when We were in there searching for the
theaters audio
Rick, here's what I just sent to her:
Hi, I just saw your auction and whether you know it or not, you are
selling an obvious 1960's reproduction from Portal Productions as an
Original 1931 Dracula Movie Poster. Sure, this is an 'original
REPRODUCTION' but it IS a reproduction and NOT an
Hell, Todd, if it's a few more zero's you want, I'll give you,
$00601.0
0
Rich, you can consider that a snipe.
Patrick
On Dec 31, 2008, at 2:21 PM, Todd Feiertag wrote:
Rich,
Sure, but you might have to first add a few
And may all your New Years Dreams come true...
Patrick
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20081230/sc_space/
celestialshowsetfornewyearseve
Visit the MoPo Mailing List Web Site at www.filmfan.com
___
How to
Am I the only one who thinks the 'bailout' was an end-around move to
get massive no strings attached
tax-payer money into Wall Street after Bush failed to get the huge
pool of Social Security money 'privatized'
and into the coffers of Wall Street?
Patrick
On Dec 27, 2008, at 9:38 AM, Susan
and unless the loans
are repaid in full. If the current execs don't like that, they
should leave, and be replaced (and it is hard to believe their
replacements could do a worse job than they did).
Bruce
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Patrick Michael Tupy
tellta...@mac.com wrote:
Am I
Bonuses should be earned like anything else.
Bonuses should be payed BY THOSE who benefit from the superior work
produced as you suggested, Sue.
HOWEVER! The bailout is being payed by ALL OF US, not just by the
stockholders so ZEEERO dollars should go to paying ANY bonuses.
If any of
Sue, we need to get a group who gives away Free Slaps to corporate
Execs and Politicians
like they have those folks who stand around giving Free Hugs at
airports!
I'll sign up to do my civic duty.
PMT
On Dec 27, 2008, at 10:55 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
Actors, sports figures, etc. are a
as they headed out into the Texas sunset
At 09:46 AM 12/27/2008, Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks the 'bailout' was an end-around move
to get massive no strings attached
tax-payer money into Wall Street after Bush failed to get the huge
pool of Social Security money 'privatized
Nope, Bruce, don't want to ruin it for you but I was stunned to learn
that the assassins are dyslexic
and they get their murder/suicide plan reversed.
Sorry for the 'spoiler.'
Patrick
On Dec 27, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
I likely won't get to see it in my small town, and
Happy Holidays, Bruce,
I totally agree with you. Bernie Madoff's 'tragedy' is no more a
'tragedy' than what we all could possibly be if we didn't wrestle
with our own demons so as not to visit them upon others. Underneath
it all here is a guy with a lot of potential and clearly appearing
Hmmm, if we're going with 'unrequited' tragic romance: LETTER FROM AN
UNKNOWN WOMAN
Amazing movie.
Patrick
On Dec 20, 2008, at 3:07 PM, Linda Noradki wrote:
This may not fit the criteria for romantic pairing because it is
more about an unrequited love story... but it is touching none
I started collecting Movie Posters when I got in touch with
my feminine side.
Happy Holidays!
Patrick
On Dec 20, 2008, at 6:28 PM, Andrea Kanter wrote:
And some women collect men. You so asked for that!
Andrea
Waste Not, Want Not - RECYCLE
On Dec 20, 2008, at 7:30 PM, Dario Casadei
Hmmm, ROMEO AND JULIET (Zefferelli's w/Whiting Hussey), TWILIGHT
and ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD?
Only half-joking with TWILIGHT since the stars do have great
chemistry if nothing else. I always liked Zefferelli's R J (though
Baz Luhrman's MOULIN ROUGE has a decent romantic pairing). As
Nah, Bruce, yours is a great list, only small additions necessary.
Patrick
On Dec 19, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
D'oh! How could I miss that one? And I LOVE Powell and Pressburger
movies!
I also left off 'I Know Where I'm Going!', which is an absolutely
PERFECT romance!
I need to know the definition of a hack as we are talking silent
films here. Is overacting considered being a
hack? I just figured the presence of overacting/sentimentality was
the rule of the day in silent films. I can hear
the directors shouting through their megaphones, Once again, with
Rich, my two cents...
Shatner RULES!
I think he's brilliant in his own way.
I always thought of 'hacks' as those who were unaccomplished due to
lack of talent. Now some fail forward in Hollywood
as in any business regardless of their lacking talent, but whether
you like Shatner or not,
Holy Ghost of The Golden Years! I thought Channing was just kidding.
And I don't think Fairbanks and Pickford are comparable to Brad Pitt
and Angelina Jolie. Fairbanks and Pickford were bigger
than Brangelina.
In sports it would be like comparing Tony Romo to Joe Namath, or
Kevin Garnett
And plenty of great actors w/o Oscars.
Patrick
On Dec 4, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Franc wrote:
What makes you think that actors who are awarded Academy Awards are
necessarily GOOD actors? I can provide a list of really terrible
actors
that have Oscars. FRANC
-Original Message-
From:
Zeev,
Both points taken, it might or might not hurt the hobby. As for me,
I was after 1 Sheets like Glenn. LC's were a find after I was
collecting 1Sheets so I don't think it's a
black and white issue. The advent of digital displays may dilute the
new collectors but the scarcity may
in the teens and twenties and are not icons today.
Either way, if there's nothing to collect past say, 2010, in the
way of one sheets, what direction does the hobby go?
Glenn T.
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 11
Well, of course.
P
On Nov 17, 2008, at 5:27 AM, lobby card invasion wrote:
Including diving from that famous cliff??
Zeev
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Michael Tupy
To: lobby card invasion
Cc: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:59 PM
Subject: Re
I think he did all his own stunts in FUN IN ACAPULCO.
Patrick
On Nov 16, 2008, at 8:35 PM, lobby card invasion wrote:
Phil, Elvis starred in much better movies than Viva Las Vegas.
King Creole is one.
Zeev
- Original Message -
From: Phil Edwards
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent:
WoW, LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN...is absolutely STUNNING!
Patrick
On Nov 14, 2008, at 12:59 AM, Michael Wong wrote:
Hi all,
In the SF Bay Area, I remember The Premiere Movie on Channel 2. It
showed
the same movie on weekend nights and maybe Friday and Monday too.
I remember
watching
Yeah, but I don't think Meg has a chance since she's ONLY accepting
votes through PayPal.
Patrick
On Nov 13, 2008, at 8:20 AM, Franc wrote:
If you looked at the chart for most of the Dow 500 you'd see the
same results. It's called a recession. Not that Ebay has done
anything to help
marriage.
From: Patrick Michael Tupy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:54:30 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The REAL reason why eBa'ys stock price drops
every single day!
Yeah, but I don't think Meg has a chance since she's ONLY accepting
votes
:47:13 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] The REAL reason why eBa'ys stock price drops
every single day!
Hopefully, I will moved to California in time enough to vote
against her, too! FRANC
-Original Message-
From: MoPo List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Patrick Michael Tupy
Sent
K, SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER is worth watching if only for Liz's scream at
the end.
As for Losey's THE SERVANT. I watched it initially in film school
then again recently and is unquestioningly brilliant to this day.
Never saw PICASSO SUMMER but it sounds hilarious if not boring as hell.
Are you kidding, Richard?
He's had that award for about 20 yrs going now and he's
undefeated in any weight class.
I like how Bruce will take any argument, especially those which have
grown hackneyed, esoteric and annoying and bring it back to an ON
topic post.
Gotta hand it to him, Bruce's got
Yeah, I feel this is like one of my undercover vice stakeouts when we
were eavesdropping on
George Michael and Ernest Borgnine at night in the park.
I'll tell you guys what I told them...
This is boring, guys. Your choice, take it private or get a room!
Patrick
On Nov 6, 2008, at 12:39
thee...
Patrick
On Nov 6, 2008, at 1:51 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
this sounds a LOT more interestingLOL
jeff
On Nov 6, 2008, at 1:01 PM, Patrick Michael Tupy wrote:
Yeah, I feel this is like one of my undercover vice stakeouts when
we were eavesdropping on
George Michael and Ernest
Well played, Sue. You have always been fair and fair-minded to both
sides and Chris Cloutier's transgressions
are clearly egregious enough to warrant removing his link from your
page. I know you are not someone who
would support such poor behavior nor would you deserve any guilt by
Exactly, Dave
The fact is, as I said to Sue privately, this is a very fragile hobby
literally and figuratively, and if you tolerate the kind of abuse
Cloutier or Joe Hernandez practiced,
then you are tacitly supporting it.Louie's confidence in Chris
Cloutier notwithstanding, late or
Now this is valuable info.
I had considered but never used this guy only because I did one thing
semi-intelligent in my life and deferred my poster restoration jobs
to those who knew more (Sue Heim and Freeman Fisher) and thus I was
never steered wrong in their restoration and linenbacking
Of course the most famous:
RETURN OF THE NERDS
which, boldly went where Lucas dared not and became:
REVENGE OF THE NERDS
Patrick
On Oct 18, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Michael B wrote:
sometimes the title on film (or the original marquees) has a
slightly different title than the posters.
for
My Philiosophy, since no one asked: When given the choice, too many
people try to be 'right' and 'win'
when it's actually better to simply try to be 'smart.' You tend to
win and are right more often when you
don't try to win or be right, but strive to be smart.
Therefore, I must conclude
not going to let one bad apple in almost 8 years spoil that.
As for Patrick Michael Tupy, he is usually a pain in the you know
what!!! Talk about bad apples.!
Sue
www.hollywoodposterframes.com
CC: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re
with a poster!
PMT
On Oct 5, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
Aren't you the funny one Mr. Patrick Michael Tupy. Too bad I don't
have something of yours in the shop right now that could
mysteriously disappear. I have a large blank spot on my wall at
home!!
Sue
Date: Sun, 5 Oct
I second that emotion.
Patrick
On Oct 5, 2008, at 4:32 PM, Toochis Morin wrote:
The remake with Nicole Kidman was horrid.
Toochis
- Original Message
From: Roger Kim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2008 4:26:21 PM
Subject: [MOPO]
Michael,
It was originally a black phone...
...in 'white face' make-up.
Patrick
On Oct 5, 2008, at 6:11 PM, Michael B wrote:
wasnt the phone in stanwyck's bedroom in SORRY, WRONG NUMBER
white? my one sheet shows a black phone.
many, many posters show scenes/embraces that never
Channing, I won't likely ever see the film unless I'm on a plane and
it's right there. Not being snobby,
just not really my cup of pup. On the other hand, it did win the
week in Box Office take at 29,000,000.
Patrick
On Oct 5, 2008, at 6:46 PM, channinglylethomson wrote:
On The Band
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I don't know why, but GROUNDHOG DAY
I
Great Newman story, as told by the man, himself, on Inside The
Actor's Studio:
Speaking of acting with Orson Welles in THE LONG, HOT, SUMMER, Newman
chuckled and said, (paraphrasing here) Poor Orson, he came from the
theater and he looked around
the set and all he saw was us method actors
Dave,
Just been going through a friend's 10,000 posters and have come
across about 10 folded 40 x 60's versus about 100 rolled.
My question to Bruce and the group is: I was under the impression
that 40 x 60's were primarily used at Drive-In Theaters. Is this true?
Mostly true?
Patrick
Cujo.
What do I win?
Patrick
On Sep 13, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Michael B wrote:
WHAT IS THE NAME OF LASSIE'S SON ???
answer can be found on the 1945 HALF SHEET poster i am selling on
ebay now:
link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
No, wait...I forgot that he changed his name to Cujo when he came to
Hollywood.
His given name was...of course...
Laddie.
Patrick
ps: shouldn't he have been an Irish Setter?
On Sep 13, 2008, at 10:57 AM, Michael B wrote:
WHAT IS THE NAME OF LASSIE'S SON ???
answer can be found on the
Hi, Mike,
I've used several linenbackers and I am completely happy with Sylvia
Locken from Precision Restoration. Sue Heim can give you her contact
information
and I often leave items with Sue as Sylvia will come by to pick up
items from Sue and return them every few weeks. That way I
I'm steadfast and resolute that I am all for banning banning. It is
part of my new program to have a healthy diet, lose 10 lbs while
at the same time getting a thicker skin. Hey, scoff if you will, but
it can happen.
Great pleasure is derived from deleting and not acknowledging fiery
Franc,
if Richard is decent, funny AND honest...then he is a 'triple-threat'
and has no business being on this list.
I am shocked by how this list grows tiresome with the increasing
number of high-quality members.
I knew I should never have wanted to join a club that would accept me
as
I prefer to think of it as vigorously exercising and, in-so-doing,
honoring a right hard-fought for with blood and treasure...
Not to mention promoting one half of one of my favorite pastimes...
Patrick
On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Kirby McDaniel wrote:
Now that's some Canadian Cussin'!
OR...
perhaps it's not an insult at all, Jeff.
I am now of the mind that using Rich's description, it's very
possible that Irv is The Little Prince!
Patrick
On Sep 7, 2008, at 1:00 PM, Jeff Potokar wrote:
why yet another supposed private email to an individual being
posted to the
Gary, from your mouth to Yahoo News. You're not the only one who was
surprised and baffled by the backdrop...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080905/od_afp/
usvotemccainschooloffbeat_080905222625
Patrick
On Sep 5, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Old Time Cinema wrote:
Not really politics, but I have
Sue,
I don't think that Ebay is truly attempting to show buyers that Ebay
is a satisfying purchasing venue. Instead they would LOVE it if
Sellers increase their item prices to cover S/H.
I believe that Ebay knows and wants Sellers to be adding the
difference in shipping and materials
Franc,
Methinks it's the other way around. The GOP is the brand here. Ebay
is, for better or worse, still seen by the majority of the public as
a highly successful business venture with no
legitimate competitors as an internet auction site. The GOP, not
Ebay, is thus promoting itself by
Sue,
The better news is that I'm bringing you in some new business tomorrow!
Patrick MICHAEL Tupy
On Sep 5, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
I agree with you Patrick (Michael, I'm really getting tired of this
alterego business, ha, ha !!!),
The bottom line is the money they will take
ps: what are your hours again on Sat?
On Sep 5, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Susan Heim wrote:
I agree with you Patrick (Michael, I'm really getting tired of this
alterego business, ha, ha !!!),
The bottom line is the money they will take in the back door on
final value fees, etc.. They can tell
And I can think of quite a few folks I know on and off this site that
could benefit
from pausing and taking a deep breath...lol.
Patrick
On Sep 5, 2008, at 6:13 PM, Freedom Lover wrote:
Everyone inhaled at Dead concerts. It was a rule.
Andrea
On Sep 5, 2008, at 7:20 PM, Phil Edwards
Everyone knows it was Thomas Edison invented Ebay.
NOT, Phil!
As he often did, 'Ol Tommy Edison stole the Ebay concept from Nikola
Tesla's
remarkably flawless Ebay Coil which would eventually be corrupted by
Edison's lesser ideas of Direct Buying as opposed to Tesla's superior
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