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TALLULAH BANKHEAD IN A PUBLIC BATHROOM
"In a public toilet devoid of tissue, Tallulah called
to the woman in the next stall: 'I beg your pardon,
darling, do you have any toilet tissue?' 'No,' replied
the woman. 'Well, then, darling,' Tallulah said,
'do you have two fives for a ten?''
Denis Brian. Tallulah, Darling (New York: MacMillan
Publishing Company, 1980)
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THE GREAT HOUDINI
Famed magician and escapologist Harry Houdini was quite an animal lover. He owned several dogs, as well as an eagle named Abraham Lincoln. Billed as "the only tame eagle in the world," Abraham Lincoln accompanied Houdini on tour and appeared in a patriotic show at the Hippodrome in New York City. Each night, the eagle would emerge from the folds of an American flag.
Source: Wild About Houdini
History quiz--March 14, 2023
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THE GREAT SARAH BERNHARDT
In an unsigned article in The Economist (April 15th, 2023). the columnist claimed that Satah Bernhardt was the first modern celebrity:
"She owned a vast menagerie of exotic animals which included a cheetah and an alligator, and kept a satin-lined coffin in her bedroom in which she sometimes slept. It was Bernhardt herself who provided the press with a photograph of the coffin, for she understood the importance of self-mythologising. She cannily took advantage of the latest technology to disseminate her image around the world."
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A brief description of Winston Churchill:
"He was at home with lightning.'
Leo Rosten.
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WINSTON CHURCHILL & ETHEL BARRYMORE
"Churchill had fallen in love with Ethel Barrymore
when he was a member of parliament in his twenties
and she was a teenage actress on the London stage.
Churchill arranged for Ethel to meet Neville Chamberlain
and Lord Roseberry at a dinner party, as a test, to
see if she would enjoy living in a political atmosphere
and listening to political conversation. The trial-run
was a mistake. Ethel was bored and turned down his
marriage proposal. But they remained life-long friends."
Denis Brian. Tallulah,Darling (New York: MacMillan
Publishing Co., 1980)
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THE POET MAKES A DESPERATE ATTEMPT
TO MAKE MONEY FROM CLERIHEW WRITING
Eartha Kitt –
I wonder if she ever got caught
In flagrante delicto with Orson Welles?
(I know this is stupid, but celebrity gossip sells!)
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JESSE JAMES
“He was honest except when he went out to rob
(there was no paradox in that to him,).”
Homer Croy. Jesse James Was my Neighbor.
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BABE PALEY AND HER HUSBAND WILLIAM S. PALEY
“When we read of Babe Paley’s being driven by her
chauffeur to Kennedy Airport so that she can pick up the
freshly shot game bird she has had flown in frown Europe
for her husband’s dinner, our disappointment at being financially incapable of this sort of thing is exactly
balanced by our satisfaction in feeling morally incapable
of it as well.”
Louis Menand. “The Last Emperor: William S. Paley” in
American Studies (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux,2002)
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JANET FLANNER (Who wrote for The New Yorker under the pen name Genet)
“The nom de plume of Genet was given me by Ross without
asking me first…Owing to Ross’s speaking no printable
French he did not know that Genet was the broom-flower,
a civet cat, and also a jennet , which is a small Spanish horse, as well as a not very reliable French journalist
who after the French Revolution was the first
Franco-American Gazeteer.”
CURRENT BIOGRAPHY (March 1943)
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MAX BEERBOHM HAS LUNCH WITH GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
“In 1906 Max lunched with him to meet Mark Twain,
on a visit to England. Lunch was scarcely over
when Shaw jumped up and left,saying that he had
an appointment with his dentist. Was this the way,
Max exclaimed to Florence, to treat an aged and
distinguished author from hospitable America!
Nor could he reconcile himself to Shaw’s appearance.
‘He had a temperance beverage face,’ he said altogether
Shaw was too much of a good thing.”
*Florence was Beerbohm’s wife
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V.S. NAIPAUL
I invited V.
S. Naipaul to be interviewed on TV.
But he did not R.S.V.
P. because he was reading Pynchon's V.
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HENRY FUSELI
Henry Fuseli --
I wanted to write something silly
For Henry,
But right now I feel too ornery.
LJP
Great stuff as usual.
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these are terrific
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I like the “temperance beverage face”!
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Thank you for your reply.
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I had no idea Tallulah was such a quick thinking pragmatist.
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Thank you for taking the time to reply. Glad you enjoted the post,
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