I see a monster face, yay!
Beautiful. I think if it were a color picture it would look weird, though.
he’s such a fine example of human. not sure we deserve him.
Did you know he was part of the first “palimony” case, the one with Lee Marvin and Michelle Triola? His take on it is fasicinating. I bought his book “Keep Moving” for my mom (she adored him on “Diagnosis: Murder”), but she never read it. I did, though, and I highly recommend it.
no, i didn’t! i honestly don’t know much about his history, but i’ve long loved his work, and his social media presence in recent years. he just seems like such a funny, decent guy.
He is.
He has also been one of my favorite comedians. I just read his book, “My Lucky Life In and Out of Show Business: A Memoir;” it was pretty fascinating. He made it look like his life was just one long series of happy accidents, but I’m sure he was just being modest.
what a compassionate response to a horrific thing. i love this idea. i hope i never have to apply it.
Today’s my cake day here, yay!
I got this in mail today - my new Pride rainbow ring from the Human Rights Campaign!
Addendum: This came with the ring:
SPOILER: He saves Ron Howard from going back to battle, as Ronny’s only 17 - and boy, does he get pissed off at Hawkeye!
I was raised with all kinds of music. The version of this with which I grew up was from a Disney LP entitled “It’s a Small World After All”. Both my brother and I were entrusted with record players and radios (later, cassette decks), and were exposed to lots and lots of music.
From 1965, and um, mostly inclusive for that time, maybe?
There was lots of crap in my family when I was growing up, but the music wasn’t any part of that.
At 1st glance, it looked like an alignment chart.
And I noticed - no people of color.