Friday, May 30, 2014

5/30/14

Antoinette was no ordinary party girl.  Thanks to several door-to-door encyclopedia salesmen and a few guys selling Reader's Digest condensed novels, she was one of the most well-read gals on her street!
This was Clinton's favorite set of Garanimals because he knew that if he played around in (or fell into) the grass, he wouldn't get a spanking for staining his nice clothes.
No one really understood the extent of Marilyn Munster's fixation on her Uncle Herman until she brought her first fiance Lon home for a visit and his resemblance made clear her secret feelings of affection.
Thus ended the first weekend of The Life Buoys training class on South Padre Island where they were proud to note that only one hapless swimmer was drowned under their careful eyes and fast reflexes...
It gave Veronica special pleasure to know that she could take her Triumph Herald through the car wash, even with the top down, and not damage her impenetrable hairdo...
Even as she grew up into a senior citizen, Nellie Oleson never lost her spunk, managing to publicly berate her husband Percival for unsafe driving during this trip to Carlsbad Caverns.

3 comments:

Knuckles Girlyskirt said...

And speaking of Percival (actor Steve Tracy)...I usually surprise people by telling them that he appeared naked (including a brief frontal) in Russ Meyer's Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixens, starring alongside buxotic favorite Kitten Natividad.

And while on the subject of Russ Meyer (and based on your blog), I suspect that you may want to check out actress Alaina Capri (who appeared in 2 early Meyer movies), if you don't already know her!...I ABSOLUTELY love her, despite the fact that she has done nothing since.

Poseidon3 said...

Considering my love affair with everything '60s, every campy and everything bad, it's amazing that I have dipped very little into the Russ Meyer pool. I think BTVOTD is the only movie of his I've seen! Got it on DVD a few months ago. Alaina looks captivating. Sadly, I recently read about Steve Tracy's fate in Alison Arngrim's great book "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch." Thanks, Knuckles!

Knuckles Girlyskirt said...

I, too, recently read "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch"...and have a whole lotta respect for Alison, despite the fact that I wanted to slap Nellie I-can't-tell-you-how-many-times!!!