SPIES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
“Some of the earliest spies we know by name are the
twelve men Moses sent into Canaan before he led the
Hebrews into that land. They were, the Bible tells us,
Shamma, Shaphut, Igal, Oshea, Palti, Gaddiel, Gaddi,
Ammiel, Sethur, Nahbi, and Geuel.
“The orders Moses gave those men – the orders too
are reported in the Bible – sound very much like
instructions still being given to spies today.
“See the land, what it is,” Moses told them;
“and the people that dwelleth therein, whether
they be strong or weak, few or many….”
Samuel Epstein and Beryl Williams.The Real Book About Spies (Garden City, NY: Garden
City Books, 1953)
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LIBERACE
“Born in Wisconsin to a French horn player for John
Philip Sousa, Wladzu Valentino Liberace (Walter to
his friends) was popular both in school and in the
bars and cabarets where he played nightly all during
his teen years. After a visit from renowned pianist
Ignacy Paderewski to the Liberace home, thr young
protégé received a music scholarship to the Wisconsin
School of Music. His classical training culminated
with his debut as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony
at the age of fourteen.”
Scott Stanton. The Tombstone Tourist: Musicians
(New York: Pocket Books, 2003)
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FELIX ADLER –THE KING OF CLOWNS
Felix Adler “called himself the King of the Clowns,
sometimes spotting a gold crown, which irritated several colleagues. He stuck beach balls into the seat of his
capacious pants to make his rear end swell, and on the
bulb of his nose he wore a red light, which occasionally
shorted out when he went backstage between acts and
put on his wire-trimmed reading spectacles. His
trademark was the succession of little pigs he trained to follow him around the hippodrome track (and fed a secret
diet of baking soda to keep them small for as long as
he could). But he had many other ring-wise wiles, and,
carrying his six-inch umbrella on a five-foot pole, he
performed at the White House, first for Calvin Coolidge
and then for Franklin Roosevelt…..”
Edward Hoagland. Balancing Acts ( New York:
Simon and Schuster, 1992)
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CARY GRANT & ARCHIBALD LEACH
It is well-known by most film fans that the birth name of
Cary Grant was Archibald Leach. Archibald Leach was
A name mentioned by Grant in a few of his movies.
Less known is the remarkable coincidence that occurred
When Grant married the heiress Barbara Hutton. The
story was recounted by Jeffrey Lyons in his book
Stories My Father Told Me Me (New York: Abbeville
Press, 2011):
“Grant was asked why his marriage to Barbara Hutton,
the richest woman in the world, didn’t last. ‘Tell
you why,’ GrantExplained. I was making $14,000 a week
and still felt like a kept man.’ Another reason might
have been the fact that Hutton had a long time chauffeur
whose name was Archie Leach !”
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ADVICE FROM ARNOLD PALMER
“ (I) asked him if he ever felt anxious during
tournaments, if he felt pressure. ‘Sure,’ he admitted.
“What do you do when you feel that?” I asked. “I go
back to basics,” he said easily. Of course. It’s what
he would have to have said. Keep your eye on the ball.
Breathe.”
Alan Arkin. An Improvised Life: a memoir (Detroit:
Thorndike Books, 2011)
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SELF PORTRAIT
My entire life, I honestly have had no idea who the
hell I am. It’s still that way. I look at myself as
just another idiot wandering planet Earth with no
real idea what makes the world go ‘round, no
particular identity, just another lost soul.”
JAMES PATTERSON
Laura Miller. “So That Happened” in The New Yorker
June 20, 2022)
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CONSIDERING THE DEATH OF JOHN WAYNE
He drove to Harvard in a tank
Which is one way to get there,
But a tank ain’t no horse,
I don’t have to tell you. I swear
Death’s horse is a gelding,
Mouth-sore with bad breath,
A runny-eyed roan, sway-backed.
What kind of horse is death?
It’s bob-tailed with bad breeding,
Whopped with an ugly stick & fat.
Hey, Duke, why do you go ride
On a terrible old nag like that?
Louis Phillips
Thanks for giving your readers an idea of who the hell we are!
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Always lifts my spirits to read your responses.
Love,
Louis
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