Pat Boone's wife.
Dropping Like Flies
Can Betty White be too far off?
excontradiction wrote:
Can Betty White be too far off?
Depends on how far is too far. She lives in LA.
Olivia de Haviland and Kirk Douglas are still alive, both 102.
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
hutch wrote:
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
She and Kirk Douglas together in one of my favorite movies Young Man With a Horn. There's maybe still time to do a sequel.
dyecraig wrote:hutch wrote:
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
She and Kirk Douglas together in one of my favorite movies Young Man With a Horn. There's maybe still time to do a sequel.
Pretty obvious what the sequel should be called.
dyecraig wrote:hutch wrote:
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
She and Kirk Douglas together in one of my favorite movies Young Man With a Horn. There's maybe still time to do a sequel.
what a great tag line
and when going for vintage babes…Lauren Bacall is the one for me
hatchberder wrote:dyecraig wrote:hutch wrote:
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
She and Kirk Douglas together in one of my favorite movies Young Man With a Horn. There's maybe still time to do a sequel.
what a great tag line
and when going for vintage babes…Lauren Bacall is the one for me
Agreed.
Look if we are going to shallowly objectify now-elderly or deceased actresses, Brigitte Bardot always got my motor running. I have Contempt for this sudden tightness in my pants!
Space wrote:dyecraig wrote:hutch wrote:
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
She and Kirk Douglas together in one of my favorite movies Young Man With a Horn. There's maybe still time to do a sequel.
Pretty obvious what the sequel should be called.
Man with a Horn 2?
Justin wrote:
Carol Channing
My wife says that when she was a kid all the old people would tell her she looked like the young Carol Channing. I don't see it.
excontradiction wrote:FTFY.Space wrote:dyecraig wrote:hutch wrote:
Doris Day is still alive…. I think recently they found out she was one year older than she thought so she is now older than Betty White
Its amazing to think Doris was recording in the 50s and making movies with Sinatra, Rock Hudson etc and she is still here….
She and Kirk Douglas together in one of my favorite movies Young Man With a Horn. There's maybe still time to do a sequel.
Pretty obvious what the sequel should be called.
Man with a Horn 2: Search For Curlys Gold
Alan R. Pearlman


Chris Vadala, saxophonist and director of jazz studies at the University of Maryland. In the 70s and 80s he was in Chuck Mangione's band. He can be heard on Mangione's 1977 smash hit "Feel So Good".
couldn't decide what thread…but it had the line dropping like flies
Justin wrote:
Chris Vadala, saxophonist and director of jazz studies at the University of Maryland. In the 70s and 80s he was in Chuck Mangione's band. He can be heard on Mangione's 1977 smash hit "Feel So Good".
He also played all the jazz solos with the NSO at those Capital 4th concerts on PBS. Great musician, educator and human.