@RichardERoeper There's a local guy who takes people on tours of the various filming locations throughout the city. The former gym building is still there but last I saw was closed.
If I've gotta be older to fully appreciate the love of family and friends and the beauty in life - bring it on!
Thanks for all the birthday love !
#thursday#grateful#birthday#may
I started watching The Love Boat in 2022 and I'm still not sure how Stubing is getting away with Vicki not only living on but also working (for no salary) on the boat.
Raymond Burr was born in Canada May 21, 1917. He died in California September 12, 1993. A well known film role was in the Alfred Hitchcock film, Rear Window. He later starred on television in Perry Mason and Ironside.
@LisaMarieBowman On the topic of cults. Used to have big crush on Kristy in the 80s. She did a TV movie w/her brother. I rewatched it a year ago and I still think it's kind cool. It's on YouTube but if u can't find it let me know, I got a link somewhere.
The bad thing about documentaries about cults is that they always feature testimony from former members of the cult and I'm always like, "Why am I listening to someone who was stupid enough to get brainwashed in the first place?"
@LisaMarieBowman Yeh that is 4 everything except X Forget who took over but he dropped all X livetweet stuff as a way to protest Elon if I remember right. Not interested in sky or blue. I dont use other social media except X, Insta & fb. Thx for the hashtags if Im up late I'll swing by.
@TheAntitoTimes You mention him as if u know what he'd like & not like abt politics today, as if u actually care what his opinion would be. It serves no purpose and will change no minds to be such a vulgar human commenting on the loss of her father. Rethink your strategy for changing minds.
Twenty-eight years ago, the world lost Frank Sinatra, and I lost my dad. I don’t think I’ll ever fully get over the loss of him, or the fact that my siblings and I were disregarded and not given a chance to say goodbye.
My father was one of the most extraordinary men I ever had the privilege to know. What an incredible life he lived, and what a remarkable legacy he left behind. On this sad anniversary, I find myself thinking about all he accomplished, the joy he brought to so many people, and the love he gave to those closest to him. The world could certainly use his warmth, kindness, grace, and wonderful sense of humor today. He had a way of making people feel special, whether it was one person sitting beside him or on stage in front of thousands.
What I regret most is that his great-grandchildren never got the chance to know him. Oh! How they would have loved each other.
Twenty-eight years later, the world still sings along with him. Young people continue discovering him for the first time, while those who loved him from the beginning still treasure the man and his music. His music is special because it came from somewhere real, and because he meant every word he sang. He left behind a body of work that continues to bring people comfort, joy, romance, and strength.
Dad was always concerned that his work would be forgotten, so he would be absolutely thrilled to know that his legacy lives on across generations, not only through his music, but in the hearts and on the playlists of millions of people around the world.
Frank Sinatra is eternal.
And I still miss my Daddy. I love you, Poppa.
@LisaMarieBowman Cool! Mine: S7E1/E2 China Cruise (2 part/2 hr special premiere). S6E13 The Christmas Presence guest Mickey Rooney, a particularly good one. Any ep w/Charo, also I loved the 2 hr specials where they had a destination. S8E19/E20 2 parter w/Telly Savalas & Janet Jackson!
@Lenken215 There was one episode where Andy Warhol was a passenger and Marion Ross was a former Warhol superstar who didn't want her husband Tom Bosley to find out. That was a fun one. And all of the holiday voyages they would do. There was one with Vincent Price that I really liked.
Although Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia was my first big-screen crush, Erin Gray as Colonel Wilma Deering was my first small-screen crush.
Who was yours?
@LisaMarieBowman Oh wow, I'll have to add it to my to-do list for tomorrow and have a look. I was just watching Paramount Plus during dinner. Thanks for the heads up. Been meaning to pick a few episodes and revisit the show ever since some of the cast have been guests on podcasts lately.