I remember my mom taking us to see Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers (ok, not silent but old) when we were kids and laughing and laughing and laughing...
Oops that deletion was me, sorry; I had a comment to leave for Mr. Muleboy too but this window was still open and, well, one thing led to another, and i accidentally left it here instead. In hindsight it would've been easier to just let the small comment stay here but hindsight is ... 20/30, 20/15?
I remember my mom taking us to see Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers (ok, not silent but old) when we were kids and laughing and laughing and laughing...
I guess that's why we ended up together. :)
Katie, I thought you and yer mom ended up together forother reasons. . . .?
I remember my mom taking us to see Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers (ok, not silent but old) when we were kids and laughing and laughing and laughing...
ReplyDeleteI guess that's why we ended up together. :)
Ms. Who agrees: we defy anyone to listen to this without smiling ear to ear. Thank you, Myth!
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ReplyDeleteOops that deletion was me, sorry; I had a comment to leave for Mr. Muleboy too but this window was still open and, well, one thing led to another, and i accidentally left it here instead. In hindsight it would've been easier to just let the small comment stay here but hindsight is ... 20/30, 20/15?
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ReplyDeleteI was this way the first time I saw Birth of a Nation too. . . . .
The second deletion, btw, was me.
ReplyDeleteSolidarity, Who!
Katie said:
ReplyDeleteI remember my mom taking us to see Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers (ok, not silent but old) when we were kids and laughing and laughing and laughing...
I guess that's why we ended up together. :)
Katie, I thought you and yer mom ended up together forother reasons. . . .?
Fabulous and oh so true!! The silent comedies were so pure that they reach the child all of us.
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