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    I think she was a beautiful woman!
     
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    And the Lodestar is a conversion of surplus Hudson's, production did continue post WWII as the Lodestar but the simple fact is, they came from the Hudson.
    Somewhat like the A.V.Roe Lancastrian , a converted Lancaster. They even completed a number of uncompleted Lancaster's still one the workshop floor at the cessation of hostility's to civil airliners.

    Doc.

    EDIT!! OK, I was wrong, the Hudson was variant of the Lockheed Superelectra 14. The Hudson was made for the RAF for maritime recon work.
    I learned something, the Hudson came about because the airline that had ordered the Superelectras returned them due to the type crashing too often!! So what do you do? Yup, give it to the Military, those dumb shits wont know!.

    Doc.
     
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    A straight six in the 55 Pontiacs? Was this a Canadian option only. I heard they never offered a 6.
     
  4. jimi'shemi291
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    Yeah, there were some pix on here a month or so ago of Gable & Stanwyck at INDY at the time they were doing the movie. The back-story on the "four birds" gag shot is an hilarious, true piece of racing history -- even if on the ODD side! LOL. THANKS all for putting all the pieces together!
     
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    Thanks, CalCoy for adding facts about Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers. A little-known fact is that Bobby was a great baseball player. He turned down a major-league contract to stay with his music career!
     
  6. jimi'shemi291
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    Putting the Everly Brothers in some perspective.

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    Before the later show-biz glitz, Phil and Don Everly
    at the outset of their popularity in the latter '50s.
    For collectors, this repro photo is available in higher
    resolution on eBay (real photo not digital print).


    It would be damned near impossible to overstate the success
    and contributions of Don and Phil Everly during a relatively brief
    time from 1957 to the early '60s when, like Elvis, they interrup-
    ted their career for military service. Also like Elvis, the Everlys
    were true homegrown talent, smoothly blending pop, country
    and rock&roll. As kids, they used their front porch as a stage,
    entertaining friends and neighbors. Breaking in in early '57, their
    singles hit the Billboard Top 40 26 times, the Top 100 35 times.
    (Hall and Oates is the only other pop duo with greater success,
    having 29 Top 40s, though over a 14-year span.) The Beatles,
    Bee Gees, Linda Ronstadt and many other acts covered their
    songs and/or readily acknowledged being influenced by their
    harmonious style.

    Their first hit single, "Bye, Bye, Love" had been rejected by 30
    other acts, including Elvis, according to Wikipedia. But Don and
    Phil drove it to No. 2 in '57, right behind Elvis' "Teddy Bear."
    Among other Everly hits that defined our younger days are "Wake
    Up, Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream," "Bird Dog," "Cathy's
    Clown," and "When Will I Be Loved." Ever gregarious, Don and/or
    Phil have performed with the diverse likes of Buddy Holly & the
    Crickets, the Hollies, Paul Simon, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Mark
    Knopfler of Dire Straits, and many others.

    Born in '37 and '39 respectively, Don and Phil are still strokin' today!
     
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    "Whatever happened to Fay Wray?" (Well, this ain't Fay!)

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    Photo of Tim Curry in the finale of 1975's "Rocky Horror Picture Show"
    is THANKS to GamerLimit.com!

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    Dr. Frank N. Furter, just a sweet transvestite from Transexual,
    Transylvania! Photo is THANKS to Wikipedia and is presented
    here under fair-use rationale to pay tribute to this oddly enter-
    taining, uh, creation. Despite being impossible to categorize,
    "RHPS" is officially the film in longest continual release (or did
    it escape?) in history. The movie was written by Richard O'Brien
    who also sings and serves as Riff-Raff, Frank's right-hand man.
    Curry and O'Brien met as fellow members in the London cast
    of "Hair" in '68. Five years later, O'Brien and Jim Sharmon had
    built a stage musical around a unique "character," to be played
    by the versatile Curry.
     
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    Love that movie....so cool...so funny...so bizarre.....and way ahead of it's time
     
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    Jimi, I hate to admit it but this is my all time favorite movie!!
    I lived in a Barracks block that was mixed gender when I was at the 1st Field Hospital (Army), I lived up stairs and as barracks NCO had a double room to myself. There were 8 other people on my level, 7 of them were women and one other guy. All of us were into women.......but the other guy:eek:. I guess the Aussy Army turns a blind eye to that.
    It was fun living with 7 lesbians and I went out a lot with them. To this day one is still about the closest friend I have ever had.
    Anyway, one Christmas some of them knocked on my door asking for help. They were putting on a production of The Rocky Horror Show and wanted me to do the set art, I accepted................................ and ended up being a Transylvanian in the production. Man that was serious fun!! Every time I see that movie now I sit there with a stupid grin on my face remembering the time I got to prance around a stage with 80 lesbians!!

    Who says the Army isnt varied?:cool::D

    Doc.
     
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    Yup, Canadian Poncho's were chevy based (chassis, powertrain) as opposed to US models which shared chassis stuff with the larger Olds/Buick
     
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    The real Eddie and his WLA..............

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    Whatever happened to Saturday night?
    When you dressed up sharp and you felt alright
    It don't seem the same since cosmic light
    Came into my life, I thought I was divine
    I used to go for a ride with a chick who'd go
    And listen to the music on the radio
    A saxophone was blowing on a Rock and Roll show
    We climbed in the back seat, really had a good time
    Hot patootie, bless my soul
    Really love that Rock and Roll

    Chorus
    Hot patootie, bless my soul
    I really love that Rock and Roll
    Hot patootie, bless my soul
    I really love that Rock and Roll
    Hot patootie, bless my soul
    I really love that Rock and Roll

    My head used to swim from the perfume I smelled
    My hands kinda fumbled with her white plastic belt
    I'd taste her baby pink lipstick and that's when I'd melt
    She'd whisper in my ear tonight she really was mine
    Get back in front and put some hair oil on
    Buddy Holly was singing his very last song
    With your arms around your girl, you try to sing along
    It felt pretty good...Whoo!
    Really had a good time
    Hot patootie, bless my soul
    Really love that Rock and Roll

    And if thats O/T to you............well FUCK OFF!

    Doc.
     
  13. Second from left, Mickey Cohen.
     
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    As somebody else has already noted, in the infield is Wally Meskowski, the car owner and crew chief. The driver is Chuck Booth, I believe. The photo was taken during the Hoosier Hundred at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

    Knowing these two, the interpretation is simple...

    "Wally, the car just isn't handling real well today."

    "Really, Charles, I don't think you're pushing it hard enough."
     
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    Doc, now I'll never again be able to hear the term "Straight 8" and keep a straight face! LOL

    In a sense, the movie is really kooky and off-the-wall. On the other hand, it's infectiously entertaining. I always find it enjoyable, seeing something new EVERY time. Obviously, doing this play, or movie, was an escapist, contrarian flight of fancy for everybody who worked on it. But somhow, it manages to be topical yet brilliantly entertaining. Why do people want to see it over again, if only now and then and in a crazy MOOD? Expert critics still can't nail down its appeal! LOL

    It's sort of like Ed Wood scored some crack and wrote something dumber than "Plan 9 From Outer Space." Yet, it works! What a kooky ride.
     
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    January 8, 2011, would have been Elvis Presley's 76th birthday.

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    Small-town Tupelo, Mississippi, couple Vernon Presley & Gladys
    Love became Mr. and Mrs. Presley in 1933. On January 8, 1935,
    Gladys bore twin boys: Jesse Garon and Elvis Aron (some say,
    Elvis Vernon), 35 minutes apart. Jesse died at birth. Later, Elvis
    changed his middle, name to Aaron -- biblical spelling, but hon-
    oring the brother he didn't get to grow up with. THANKS,
    morethings.com For the vintage photograph!
     
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    Elvis Presley's yearbook pic, Humes High
    School, Memphis, 1953. Classmates noted
    he played "hillbilly music," was in ROTC,
    the Biology Club, History Club, and Speech
    Club. Naturally light haired, Elvis used
    various stuff, even shoe polish, to darken
    his hair -- like the actors he admired: James
    Dean and Tony Curtis. Photo THANKS to
    Spanky'sYearbookArchive!
     
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    As a lifelong Elvis fan, I thank morethings.com for this perfect family
    portrait taken about 1970. They seemed so happy then and, I thought,
    deserved happiness. But, as John Lennon said, "Life is what happens
    while you're making plans." Lennon was a big Elvis admirer. Sadly,
    Elvis died in 1977, Lennon in 1980. But, the MUSIC does not die, and
    neither do the memories. Doesn't mean the loss doesn't hurt, still.
     
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    Kooky ride? Oh man you should be smack bang in the middle of a production of it!! I was one of about 10 straight people in the company of about 80, gladly 70 of them were women!!
    I was not long back from a deployment to Rwanda that was not very nice, look up what happened at Kibeho. It was a great release to be able to just kick back and be , for want of a better word, an idiot!
    The appeal of it? I put it down to the escapism, the absolute lack of reality and the psychological release you get as one does not have to work to enjoy the show.
    Whatever it is, lets just enjoy the show.

    Doc.
     
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    Looks like only one tire on the ground. Can't tell for sure.



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  21. Rudebaker
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    No, it's 3 if you count the wheelie bars. ;)

     
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    Put horned rim glasses on the guy on the right - the driver of the Charger in Bullit?? maybe:confused:
    John
     
  23. Novadude55
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    not odd at all,,
    for the HAMB anyway
     
  24. Don't remember where this was from, but it kept me goin when I was workin on my AA.


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    Good eye! I believe you're right, Bill Hickman. He had a small part in the movie as one of Gables pitcrew.
     
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    Wasn't he also a buddy of James Dean?
     
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    No! It aint for sale, I'm gunna restore it someday...

     
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