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Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I was watching Perry Mason on tv this morning. Guess who was on and standing trial for murder???
Geeze, I haven't watched Perry Mason in decades. It was always a good show back in the day.

Doesn't surprise me David McCallum had at least one bad guy part at some point in his career.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
Speaking of David McCallum, but having nothing to do with him specifically, I always thought the strangest thing I ever saw was Robert Vaughn in a western.
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eclark1894

Visionary
Remember him???? For the life of me, the only thing I remember about Soupy Sales is his weird name and the fact that all I ever saw him on was game shows.
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DanaTA

Distinguished
Burnadette Peters, Milton Berle, Dick Van Dyke.

I don't remember Soupy Sales in anything, either...but I do remember the name. Very odd name. Even for a celebrity.

Dana
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I was never a huge Diana Ross fan, and once she went solo, she really went pop/top 40.
That she did, but I wasn't keen on changes in her attitude. I found she acted as if she was the best, and no one could come close to being as perfect as she was.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
That she did, but I wasn't keen on changes in her attitude. I found she acted as if she was the best, and no one could come close to being as perfect as she was.
That wasn't totally her. It was more Berry Gordy, president of Motown. He set her up and promoted her as the head of the group and set her on a solo trajectory.
 
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