Saturday, January 25, 2014
Favorite Movie Quotes: Mar adentro = The Sea Inside
"Why does the Church cling so passionately to the position of fearing death? Because they know they lose a great deal of customers if people are no longer afraid of the Other Side."
The Overtones Sing Bacharach
Friday, January 24, 2014
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Jewel of the Nile
Phone photo 3141
No Cannibalism
"Ah, hello. Well first of all I'd like to apologize for the behaviour of certain of my colleagues you may have seen earlier, but they are from broken homes, circus families and so on and they are in no way representative of the new modern improved British Navy. They are a small vociferous minority; and may I take this opportunity of emphasizing that there is no cannibalism in the British Navy. Absolutely none, and when I say none, I mean there is a certain amount, more than we are prepared to admit, but all new ratings are warned that if they wake up in the morning and find any toothmarks at all anywhere on their bodies, they're to tell me immediately so that I can immediately take every measure to hush the whole thing up."
--Graham Chapman, Monty Python
--Graham Chapman, Monty Python
Phone photo 3138
Petula Clark Sings Bacharach
Phone photo 3137
About half a century ago I made this plaster car as part of a school project. I think we were supposed to create what we thought cars of the future would look like. Well, here I am in the future but I don't see any of these on the road-- yet.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Phone photo 3136
Even in elevators it is impossible to escape the Seahawk frenzy around here. It is fun to see people get so excited about something. And I am not a football fan.
Wouldn't it be great if we could see this same kind of intense united energy around something like eliminating homelessness, funding public education, providing better institutional care for the forgotten developmentally disabled, seniors, mentally ill, and other marginalized populations?
That'll be the day.
Labels:
elevators,
football,
homelessness,
John Wayne,
Phone photo,
Seattle Seahawks
Burt Bacharach Plays Bacharach
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Tommy Hunt Sings Bacharach
Anna German Sings Bacharach
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Thelma Houston Sings Bacharach
Monday, January 20, 2014
Ellsworth Boy, Marie Ross
Written on verso: Ellsworth Boy, Marie Ross
Imprinted on front: Pierson Bros.
More than likely taken in Casey, Illinois. I have no idea how these two children are connected to the family.
Labels:
Casey Illinois,
Ellsworth Boy,
Marie Ross,
McDowell Family Album,
Pierson Bros. (Photographers)
The Grover Cleveland Song
They supposedly named a candy bar
After his baby Ruth
And he had a rubber jaw
Where you'd normally find a tooth.
He was an honest, plodding man
and certainly no dumbo.
To his pals he was "Big Steve,"
Or simply, "Uncle Jumbo."
Jennifer Warnes Sings Bacharach
Favorite Movie Quotes: Romancing the Stone
Mary
Written on verso: Mary
Printed on verso: I.H. Bonsall, Photographer, Arkansas City, Kan.
This small photo is partially wrapped in purple crêpe paper. The back flap has something written on it that I cannot quite decipher.
I.H. Bonsall had been an apprentice to Matthew Brady, visually documenting the US Civil War. Bonsall was active in Arkansas City, Kansas in the 1870s.
As for Mary, the little girl with the determined stance, I really don't know who she is. Ellen Snyder McDowell, the keeper of this album, did have a little sister named Mary Snyder who would've fit the age of this girl. But I am unable to explain why Ellen's sister would be in Kansas when the rest of the family was in Casey, Illinois.
Labels:
Arkansas City Kansas,
Ellen McDowell,
Ellen Snyder,
I.H. Bonsall,
Mary Snyder,
Matthew Brady,
McDowell Family Album
The Andrew Johnson Song
If Andrew Johnson
Hadn't been such a stubborn cuss
Congress would be running the country today--
A reality from which may the Lord ever deliver us!
Candice Glover Sings Bacharach
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Morty Comix # 2688
Morty Comix # 2688 was folded in half and tucked behind a windowsill in the McCleary, Washington Post Office.
Sybil Sings Bacharach
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