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Happy birthday to Lou McDowell, the Georgia cracker who sided with a black man to fight a planters attempt to steal their farms, to Sandy, one of four bored beach bum hippies who come across kids playing with toy guns, and chase one into a house, which by chance belongs to Roc Delmonico, a former gangster who is now retired and a respectable businessman, but assumed it was a kidnapping and volunteers to go quietly, resulting in much hilarity, to Bonnie Parker, who needs no intro, to Vicki Anderson, the insurance investigator who handled The Thomas Crown Affair, to Mrs. Louise Pendrake, the ministers wife who was foster mother to Jack Crabb, the Once and Future Little Big Man, before becoming a whore, to Katie Elder, who was not the mother of John Wayne, Dean Martin, and Lee Majors, but merely the lover of Doc Holliday, to Wallis Simpson, who said a woman can never be too rich or too thin, and handled the British Crown Affair, to the twenty-two, tall, fair-haired, uncommonly beautiful, capable, diabolically cunning, ruthless and cruel French spy who can effortlessly pass as a native Englishwoman, Milady de Winter, Countess de la Fere, the wife and foe of Athos, originally the Comte de la Fère, one of the three musketeers, to Susan Franklin, who survived the Towering Inferno, to Kathy Hale, who was kidnapped and stolkholmed by the rogue CIA agent Condor, to Diana Christensen, producer of the Howard Beale Show, and the Mao Tse-Tung Hour, whom her lover called television incarnate... indifferent to suffering, insensitive to joy. All of life is reduced to the common rubble of banality, to the Reverend Aimee Semple McPherson, to Laura Mars, to Momie Dearest, Joan Crawford, to Barbara Delany, the dying wife of Captain Edward X. Delaney, to Evita Perón, the dying wife of President Juan Peron, to the Wicked Lady Barbara Skelton, who dispite a loveless marraige for money, in boredom adopts the hobby of highway robbery, to Selena, the power-hungry would-be witch who uses hi tech to augment magic, and battles Super-girl for her power, to the Barfly Wanda Wilcox, who loved Bukowski, but would leave him for a drink, to Countess Matilda Von Wallenstein, to Yolande of Aragon, to Mae West, to Atty. Gen. Navarro, to the Cougar Clubs Edith Birnbaum, to Maria Callas, and to Faye Dunaway, who played psychopaths with a terrifying realism.. https://youtube/watch?v=6QL7U__s8QY&list=PLggA3g9NkDDEkRRjL8bcoNMijvh32t6i9
Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 00:24:50 +0000

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