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  1. 55bird
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    That is one helluva a post. Thank you.
     
  2. 4tl8ford
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    The story I've heard numerous times is that 2 days after it landed at Edwards it had it's wings and tail removed and was on flatbeds headded for the Skunk Works to be reverse ingineered - It fathered quite a few ac systems over the years.
     
  3. 4tl8ford
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    Ann Miller - Dancer - Long Legs - I fell in heat with her even before I knew what it was.
     
  4. empire
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    The Graf Zeppelin in Egypt, looks like the pyramids in the background.
     
  5. Are you sure? That looks like grass in the foreground.....
     
  6. Those, uhh, "pyramids" sure look a lot like tents to me. Especially the one with the chimney.
     
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    When your name is Tut, you can have anything ;):D
     
  8. ehdubya
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    I've often wondered why GM USA didn't use faired in headlamps like everyone else or did they get sealed beams first :confused:
     
  9. I think the GM cars actually stand out as better looking without the built in headlights.
    But, like everything, it's a matter of opinion.:D
     
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    No '39 cars had sealed beams, they were introduced in 1940.
     
  11. Novadude55
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    WoW,, Sometimes you have to be there,
    I tip my hat to you Mr Sweet and Farmer
     
  12. Thanks, Leon, a nice bowling alley, Hamb friendly imho.. :rolleyes: now that i have a pool table in my garage i'm thinkin' of the minimum measurements of such an alley, wood is pretty cheap these days... wonderful pic!
     
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    Elly Mae Clampett in the middle. ;) She was instrumental in my formative years. Her and Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island
     
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    YES!! Wasn't Mary Ann so much better looking than the bimbo!!

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    Doc.
     
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    Wow, didn't know Nancy P. even had a sister. :p
     
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    Quote:
    <TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=6 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD style="BORDER-BOTTOM: 1px inset; BORDER-LEFT: 1px inset; BORDER-TOP: 1px inset; BORDER-RIGHT: 1px inset" class=alt2>Originally Posted by WCD [​IMG]
    Cant think of the actors name, but he was an olympic diving champ.
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    Ricou Browning might as well have been born in, or under, water like an amphibian, since he's spent so much of his life there! :D In his own pursuits, Ricou has done as much for underwater and sealife cinematography -- and helping human beings in general to CARE about either -- as did Jacque Cousteau.:cool:

    And though he got his start in native Florida doing seaquarium spectacles and diving, I don't think he entered any Olympic competitions.:rolleyes: That said, he has an esteemed and VERY long resume', indeed! (As a bit of HAMB trivia: For a show stunt, he once drove a Model-T across the bottom of a pool!:eek:)
     
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    from Paradise.

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    This view of Vandeventer at Tower Grove, taken in Saint Louis at 7:50 am on Nov. 28, 1951, shows us an interesting view of foggy Route 66 morning rush hour traffic.
     
  26. I sure do remember Sea Hunt, one of my favorite shows from the late 50s/early 60s. Here's "Mike Nelson" (Lloyd Bridges) from about 1960:
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    Born in 1933, 6-foot-3 Ricou Browning's claims to fame include success
    as a film actor, director, producer, screenwriter, stuntman and cinemato-
    grapher. He was the only actor to play the Creature From the Black Lagoon
    more than once, appearing in the original '54 feauture and in both sequels.
    Sandwiched in there, he was among Captain Nemo's underwater expedition
    outside the submarine Nautilus in the CLASSIC '54 film version of "20,000
    Leagues Under the Sea," taking a starring backseat to Kirk Douglas, Peter
    Lorre and Paul Lucas, the leads. His son, Ricou Browning, Jr., follows in
    his dad's footprints (flipper prints?) as an underwater cinematographer,
    stuntman.


    Wikipedia offered this article:
    "Wet and Wild: Ricou Browning Will Always Be The Creature from the Black Lagoon".
    People.com. April 4, 1994. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20107784,00.html.



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    Here (at least to me!) is a keen treat. How often did you ever
    see one of the "mechanical" magazines of the lay press dedicate
    a COVER to a Hollywood movie?!?:eek: Exactly what Mechanix
    Illustrated did for their May 1954 issue. The article, "Science
    Creates a Monster," deals with the unique ways special-effects
    artists and technicians created the "rubber suits" to turn movie
    stunt men green with horror. A big THANKS to NeatO Coolville
    of the FlickR community for providing the cover art, PLUS a link
    where -- oh, boy! -- you can ready the full, illustrated article, as
    the journal carried it over half-a-century ago.


    [Incidentally, this same issue carried coverage of the Packard Panther's
    blistering of Daytona Beach sand. Not on the link, but it's quite a piece
    of high-performance, straight-8 history:cool:, if you can borrow a copy someplace!]


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    From Neato Coolville of FlickR:
    If you want to read the article on "The Creature From the Black
    Lagoon" outfit, just click on the pages on this blog.
    neatocoolville.blogspot.com/2006/10/creature-from-black-l...
     
  29. Apparently Ricou also had a lot to do with the TV series "Flipper" and other movies:

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    This from the pic caption: "...Newt Perry hired him to show around Universal executives, then scouting locations for "Creature From the Black Lagoon." They eventually hired Browning to play Creature (Gill Man) for the underwater scenes in all three Creature films. He parlayed that experience into more acting, producing and directing, usually for Ivan Tors Studios. His credits include "Flipper", "Thunderball", "Never Say Never Again", and television's "Sea Hunt."
     
  30. Marshall Teague (I think) on the sand at Daytona Beach:
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