JOHN DILLINGER
John Dillinger—
No need to linger
Over a very long bio.
He was shot outside the Bio
graph movie theater.
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Barbara Stanwyck was a Brooklyn girl named
Ruby Stevens who had risen above her background
and become both a movie star and a great lady…
among the Marrenners’ * neighbors were a couple
who had been good to the young Ruby when she was
struggling. Once a month now, without fail, during
these black days of the depression, the couple would
receive a check signed ‘Barbara Stanwyck,’ which
they would bring to Stokes’s butcher shop to cash,
after, of course, showing it to the rest of their
neighbors.”
*Edythe Marrenner was the birth name of Susan Hayward
Beverly Linet. Susan Hayward: Portrait of a
Survivor (New York: Atheneum, 1980)
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JAPANESE WOMENBORN IN 1966
"The Japanese aren't superstitions as other
Asians, first ever for them 1966, the year
of 1966, the year of the Fiery Horses in the
60 year Chinese calendar, was considered bad
luck. Females born in that year are called
man-eating women, hinos-e uma, literally
'Fiery Horse.'So many couples feared bearing
a girl in 1966 that the official birthrate
plummeted by more than 25 percent."
Deborah Fallows. "Japanese Women" in
National Geographic (April 1999)
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GEORGE VILLIERS, SECOND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM
Stiff in his opinion, always in the wrong;
Was everything by starts, and nothing long,
But in the course of revolving moon,
Was chymist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon.
John Dryden
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MARILYN MONROE
“She was delicious. She was superb. She read comedy
lines as well as anyone in the business. She knew the
Secret – that hard-to-learn secret – of reading comedy
lines as if they were in a drama and letting the humor
speak for itself.”
Jack Benny and His Daughter Joan. Sunday Nights at Seven: the Jack Benny Story (New York: Warner Books, 1990)
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JOAN RIVERS“If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember
anything.”
-Mark Twain
“My mother (JOAN RIVERS) remembered everything; she
had to. The woman loved to lie. Her relationship with
the truth was like Jennifer Aniston’s relationship with Angelina Jolie – they weren’t close. I mentioned the
‘lying thing’ to my mother once, and I even brought up
the just-cited Mark Twain quote. Her response? ‘Where’s
Mark Twain today? Dead, that’s where. Show’s what the
fuck he knew.”
Melissa Rivers. The Book of Joan: Tales of Mirth,
Mischief, and Manipulation (New York: Crown
Archetytpe, 2015)
**
LEE TRACY --
SCANDAL IN MEXICO
“A bizarre circumstance during the filming of
Viva Villa in Mexico caused that film to be
recast and the recasting to include me. In Mexico,
one of the actors,Lee Tracy, had stood naked on
the balcony of his hotel and urinated onto the
crowd below. A scandal!
The MGM picture produced
by David Selznick had to be taken back to Hollywood,
with David salvaging what was possible but certainly
finding a sober actor for the Tracy role.”
Fay Wray. On The Other Hand (New York: St. Martin’s
Press, 1989).
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“BOJANGLES” BILL ROBINSON IN CHICAGO (1930s)
“A few of the small fry of the underworld attempted to intrude into the actors’ realm, offering protection.
Various performers received telegrams:
YOU ARE ON OUR HONORARY LIST TO CONTRIBUTE
$100 FOR THE SENATOR’S DINNER
“What senator?”
“Senator Holdup.”
Collections would be made at the stage door. Some of
the actors panicked and left for New York without
notice or their laundry. Others paid. A few notified
the police, which was silly. The big shots in their
pockets.
One individual , the late “Bojangles” Bill
Robinson, met a caller for $100 at the stage door
and held out, not an envelope with the cash, but
a freshly honed razor on the ready. Exit collector.”
Pat O’Brien. The Wind at My Back: The Life and Times of Pat O’Brien by Himself (Garden City, NY:
Doubleday & Co., 1964)
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PABLO PICASSO& THE MONA LISA
"When the “Mona Lisa” was stolen from the Louvre
on August 21, 1911, the art world immediately went
into mourning — and began wondering who was behind
the dastardly deed. One man soon under suspicion
was none other than Pablo Picasso, whose name was
given to the authorities by Honore-Joseph Géry
Pieret, the former secretary of Picasso’s friend
(and famed poet) Guillaume Apollinaire. Pieret
had previously stolen at least two Bronze Age
Iberian sculptures from the Louvre and sold them
to the then-up-and-coming cubist artist, who
used them as inspiration for his painting “Les
Demoiselles d’Avignon.” (At the time, the Louvre
security was rather lacking; the paintings weren’t
even bolted to the walls.) A terrified Picasso
and Apollinaire were eventually brought to court,
where it was determined that Picasso was indeed
in possession of stolen art — just not the “Mona Lisa.”
(The Iberian statues were quickly returned, and
the judge let both Picasso and Apollinaire off
with a warning.)"
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JOHN HANCOCK
Hancock,John
Signed his name upon
Some document or other
That caused the British a lot of bother.
And where’s Joan Rivers? Dead. Shows what the fuck she knew.
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How heartless you are!!!
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My daughter was born in 1966. Now I understand her better.
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Is she fiery?
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