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William Henry "Bill" Mauldin: 1921

We have this classic WWII era collection. What an interesting history lesson his illustrations offer! http://payload.cargocollective..._RyanMuirPhoto_1.jpg

Thanks, Bill!
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As did Mr. Bradbury, we need to celebrate each day!

Words we all understand. Each spoken with love ~
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Happy birthday to Ray's oldest daughter Susan Marguerite, born on this day in 1949!
 
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Happy birthday - and fangs for the memory - to Bram Stoker, born 165 years ago today and celebrated in today's Google Doodle:



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As I do each year...wearing my Dracuala ring modeled after the one Bela wore and 4E owned.


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Happy 98, Norman Lloyd!


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As I do each year...wearing my Dracuala ring modeled after the one Bela wore and 4E owned.


Actually, Dracula as depicted by Google looks more like Forry than Lugosi!


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Happy 98, Norman Lloyd!


...the man behind nearly all of Bradbury's ALFRED HITCHCOCK TV shows, as well as Hitch's most memorable saboteur.

(And the best Dr Auschlander TV ever had.)


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Happy 98, Norman Lloyd!


...the man behind nearly all of Bradbury's ALFRED HITCHCOCK TV shows, as well as Hitch's most memorable saboteur.

(And the best Dr Auschlander TV ever had.)


Who at 98 still regularly plays tennis.


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Born 1889: Claude Rains


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Born 1889: Claude Rains


A Claude Rains joke:

Who's that at the door?
The Invisible Man.
Well, tell him I can't see him.

Actually, I liked him very best of all in NOTORIOUS, which is Hitchcock's very best film of all. He was also pretty good as the ventriloquist in "And So Died Riabouchinska" on the Hitchcock TV show.


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Kurt Vonnegut

The Greatest Life Advice from Kurt Vonnegut by Emily Temple:
http://www.flavorwire.com/3455...-kurt-vonnegut?all=1

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Happy 67, Neil Young! One of the five best songwriters ever.


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Out with it, Doug: who are the other four?


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Out with it, Doug: who are the other four?

Brian Wilson, John Prine, Richard Thompson, Bruce Cockburn, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Lucinda Williams, Sam Phillips and T Bone Burnett. I never was good at math.

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