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nicolettejiggalette t1_j9ul6dh wrote
Reply to comment by LongjumpingCheck2638 in Senator John F. Kennedy. Photo Toni Frissell, September 1957 by gleobeam
Most of them died and died early and tragically. I think they got whatever comeuppance you think they deserved.
Plastic_Ruin_2508 t1_j9uk2ow wrote
Reply to Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack (1980) by NormanRB
Al Czervik: [tees off] Fore! [his ball hits Judge Smails in the crotch] Al Czervik: I should have yelled, "Two!"
So_Do_You_Like_Stuff OP t1_j9ujzif wrote
Reply to comment by PrimalNumber in Faith No More with early vocalist Chuck Mosley (1987) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Exactly. I’m so glad that didn’t last. She’s a disaster and always has been.
Skinnee11 t1_j9uj0nf wrote
Reply to Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack (1980) by NormanRB
The fact that he never stops moving in any scene the entire movie makes me laugh.
deepsea333 t1_j9uizkl wrote
Hayward represent
PrimalNumber t1_j9ui4sh wrote
Wait’ll they learn Courtney Love was there even before Chuck.
hereuponMistime782 t1_j9uhy9n wrote
The Don Johnson & Melanie Griffith one makes me uncomfortable.
That Watanabe one makes him look like some hero out of a fantasy story.
The Mel Gibson one just disappoints me.
The Leonard Nimoy one makes me sad.I miss that guy.
outrightPermit39 t1_j9uhxl9 wrote
Paul Newman and Robert Redford is too much coolness for one picture.
TampaSaint OP t1_j9uhspg wrote
Reply to comment by Southern_Snowshoe in My Dad, somewhere on an aircraft carrier in World War II; he was a fighter pilot in the navy during WWII. He earned the Navy Cross Medal for extraordinary heroism in combat (second to the medal of honor) and came home to live a quiet life and raise a family. by TampaSaint
Ha Ha good plan. My dad was mostly on an obscure carrier called the USS Chenango which I linked in a comment above. Oddly, he almost never spoke of the time. We have no idea how her earned all the medals. Its on his official discharge papers but he never spoke of combat. Only that he liked the food and that he thought he suffered less than those doing infantry type fighting. The only stories he ever told us were when he had an engine failure during combat, ditched into the sea, and earned the name "Corky" because his buddies all said he was bobbing up and down just like a cork.
ArthurVandelaye t1_j9uhmks wrote
Well….I’m gay.
rowdilyHerd t1_j9ugx1u wrote
God damn, Cameron Diaz was always stunning as hell.
Autodr83 t1_j9ugkky wrote
Reply to Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack (1980) by NormanRB
WANG! it's a parking lot! Let's go!!
leftside72 t1_j9ugkhf wrote
Reply to Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack (1980) by NormanRB
It was his first acting role in a move. He was actually very nervous. But you’d never know it by his performance.
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LongjumpingCheck2638 t1_j9ug1iu wrote
ok great photo but can we be consistent and cancel the entire Kennedy family? I mean the list of crap these peeps got away with and still are admired is disgusting to say the least
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Southern_Snowshoe t1_j9ufthl wrote
Reply to comment by TampaSaint in My Dad, somewhere on an aircraft carrier in World War II; he was a fighter pilot in the navy during WWII. He earned the Navy Cross Medal for extraordinary heroism in combat (second to the medal of honor) and came home to live a quiet life and raise a family. by TampaSaint
Do you know which carrier(s) your father was assigned to? Mine was assigned to the escort carriers Bismarck Sea and Barnes. The former was lost to suicide attack off Iwo Jima, although Dad wasn’t aboard at the time. He lamented the fact that all his belongings, including a bunch of aircraft parts he’d swiped and squirreled away, were lost. He had some harebrained scheme to use all these “found” parts and instruments to build his own plane after the war. Probably just as well that it didn’t play out that way since Uncle Sam would take a dim view of it if Dad were found out.
MuricanDeathTriangle t1_j9ufhmw wrote
Reply to comment by Han_Yerry in Faith No More with early vocalist Chuck Mosley (1987) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Sounds about right, lol. He's a bit of a dick, reportedly, but not like aggro, just a "chip on the shoulder" kinda attitude. Single most talented male vocalist in a generation, no one matches his range.
EndlesslyCynicalBoi t1_j9uf5f0 wrote
Reply to comment by Feed_Me_No_Lies in James Hong with director John Carpenter, from behind-the-scenes of "Big Trouble in Little China" (1986). Hong just recently celebrated his 94th birthday. by MulciberTenebras
Yes, I also heard Carpenter really had to fight them on that
MuricanDeathTriangle t1_j9uf5ba wrote
Reply to comment by atrostophy in Faith No More with early vocalist Chuck Mosley (1987) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Same I was like 11 or 12 and a skater kid friend of mine (Hope you're doing well, Pat O'Brien!) pirated TRT on some "learn German" audiotapes stolen from the library, and it blew my mind. Ripped Introduce Yourself right after.
brewce47 t1_j9ueww6 wrote
Reply to Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack (1980) by NormanRB
He and Ted Knight made that movie funny.....Chevy Chase...meh.
MuricanDeathTriangle t1_j9uepmd wrote
Reply to comment by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff in Faith No More with early vocalist Chuck Mosley (1987) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
:begin brutal riff:
Han_Yerry t1_j9uenoq wrote
Reply to comment by MuricanDeathTriangle in Faith No More with early vocalist Chuck Mosley (1987) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
I met Patton at a Soulfly show in NY. He denied it was him as did the blonde lady that was with him. They kept exchanging glances like they had an inside joke no one knew. My buddy and I chatted them up for a minute and went on our way. It was a cool experience.
MuricanDeathTriangle t1_j9uehez wrote
Reply to comment by amazingsandwiches in Faith No More with early vocalist Chuck Mosley (1987) by So_Do_You_Like_Stuff
Mike Bordin isn't nicknamed "Puffy" for the fun of it...
Southern_Snowshoe t1_j9uliq3 wrote
Reply to comment by TampaSaint in My Dad, somewhere on an aircraft carrier in World War II; he was a fighter pilot in the navy during WWII. He earned the Navy Cross Medal for extraordinary heroism in combat (second to the medal of honor) and came home to live a quiet life and raise a family. by TampaSaint
That’s a great story! Funny, my father also said he felt fortunate to not be a Marine or soldier slogging it out in the jungle. I remember him saying more than once, “Barring being forced down, I always knew I had a warm dry bed waiting for me and that I wouldn’t be sleeping in a muddy ditch.”
I missed the link you mentioned. I’ll check that out. I happened across a photo of my father last year in the Wikipedia article on his ship, the USS Bismarck Sea. Buried in the article is a photo of an accident unfolding on the deck and a crumpled individual in the middle of the mess. It seemed very similar to a story Dad told me about an accident he was involved in, so I dug a bit deeper. Sure enough, it was Dad. He was mentioned in the photos source material. (He was virtually uninjured but his plane captain and another pilot were lost).