The Picture Thread VI: Celebrity Edition!
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The Picture Thread VI: Celebrity Edition!
Here's a couple of my aunt, Emma, and Johnny Crawford!
I can post more shots of Calico in general later.
I can post more shots of Calico in general later.
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Ya, know, I don't care how old we all get - Johnny Crawford is still a nice looking man. And Emma, why is he holding onto your hat?
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Yes, he is! And so considerate! He made me take my sunglasses off, then he held back my hat brim so my face wouldn't be all dark in shadow. Holy crap! I got crepe skin! Worth it, for the weight loss.jgc wrote:Ya, know, I don't care how old we all get - Johnny Crawford is still a nice looking man. And Emma, why is he holding onto your hat?
Here's one of Lupy, one of Johnny, and one of a great vista spot I would have loved to climb to, if I could.
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^Great shot you got of Johnny Crawford there.
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dont recognize the face any more than the name....sorry - i do recognise Lupe n Emma though!!!!!
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^He was in the TV series The Rifleman.
Some more pics of Calico...
And a companion shot of Emma getting one of her pics.
Some more pics of Calico...
And a companion shot of Emma getting one of her pics.
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Man, that looks so great. A Ghost Town! Johnny Crawford! emma and Lupy! I wish I was there.
The Rifelman was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. It got me in trouble frequently. You know that look that Lucas gives the camera at the beginning just after he fires his rifle? I used to give that look to my Mother when I was mad-- which got me sent to my room with no books or TV. But I kept on doing it.
The Rifelman was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. It got me in trouble frequently. You know that look that Lucas gives the camera at the beginning just after he fires his rifle? I used to give that look to my Mother when I was mad-- which got me sent to my room with no books or TV. But I kept on doing it.
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Yup. I remember that. I should - Dad and I watched the westerns on MeTV every time I went to visit him in the hospital or nursing home. Until, he didn't bother watching any more.
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Great shots, Lupy! I was hoping you got a shot of me taking one of Johnny. And no crepey skin showing.
RJDiogenes wrote:The Rifelman was one of my favorite shows when I was a kid. It got me in trouble frequently. You know that look that Lucas gives the camera at the beginning just after he fires his rifle? I used to give that look to my Mother when I was mad-- which got me sent to my room with no books or TV. But I kept on doing it.
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Your dad went out well. I'm glad you had him so long.jgc wrote:Yup. I remember that. I should - Dad and I watched the westerns on MeTV every time I went to visit him in the hospital or nursing home. Until, he didn't bother watching any more.
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I know what you mean. I've been visiting my Mother for breakfast and old TV shows every Saturday morning since I moved out, 33 years ago. Someday Saturday mornings are going to seem very strange.jgc wrote:Yup. I remember that. I should - Dad and I watched the westerns on MeTV every time I went to visit him in the hospital or nursing home. Until, he didn't bother watching any more.
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^ Yup. Like it's very hard for me to watch the Sunday football game, knowing I don't have him to watch with.
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never even heard of The Rifleman let alone seen it before...
talking of stuff seen with ones dads though - i used to enjoy watching tarzan movies while munching roast spuds n yorkshire puds soaked in meat-gravy with my pa as a kid on sundays...thankfully i dont like tarzen or meat or yorkshire puds anymore to miss the experience... I moved on to wine and wildlife with my butterfly....
talking of stuff seen with ones dads though - i used to enjoy watching tarzan movies while munching roast spuds n yorkshire puds soaked in meat-gravy with my pa as a kid on sundays...thankfully i dont like tarzen or meat or yorkshire puds anymore to miss the experience... I moved on to wine and wildlife with my butterfly....
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jgc wrote:^ Yup. Like it's very hard for me to watch the Sunday football game, knowing I don't have him to watch with.
Despite the shooting in the title sequence, it's actually a heartwarming series about a single dad raising his son in the Old West.Madeliaette wrote:never even heard of The Rifleman let alone seen it before...
The Johnny Weissmuller ones? My Mother loves those. I got her the DVD set.talking of stuff seen with ones dads though - i used to enjoy watching tarzan movies while munching roast spuds n yorkshire puds soaked in meat-gravy with my pa as a kid on sundays...