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herzog Cerro Torre
WEREYOU EVER ON THE SUMMIT OF CERRO TORRE YOURSELF? ? Twice,both times by helicopter, which took five minutes. The second time I landed onthe summit I stepped out of the helicopter with Mezzogiorno,
By Dan Eggleston · #1507 ·
grandin My Experience with Teasing and Bullying
MyExperience with Teasing and Bullying ? Inelementary school, I had friends because the other children enjoyed doing craftprojects with me. I was good at making gs that the other children were
By Dan Eggleston · #1506 ·
hitch psycho after completion
Oncewas completed, the big question was how Hitchcock and Psycho would fare withthe Production Code. American society was at a turning point, and the countrywas shaking off the Eisenhower decade and
By Dan Eggleston · #1505 ·
580702a There's many a slip twixt cup and lip
There's many a slip twixt cup andlip (trad) ? 2230 ? There's many a slip twixt the cupand lip.? This was first said some eightyodd years ago in Paris, a very gay city in those days.? It was the
By Dan Eggleston · #1504 ·
bing Martha Raye was an original
Martha Raye was an original, andif her knockabout antics quickly dated, they overwhelmed audiences in the1930s. Sharing a stage with her parents since the age of three, Maggie, as shewas known to
By Dan Eggleston · #1503 ·
myrna & clark
But to get back to myrelationship with Clark Gable, when I think of it now, considering the way itstarted, it was curious. We became devoted to each other. We weren't lovers hewas in love with Carole
By Dan Eggleston · #1502 ·
Halberstam kettering
Theenabler of all this was curiously uncomfortable with what he wrought. CharlesKettering of General Motors, who liked to say, "I am a wrench-and-pliersman," invented what became known as the
By Dan Eggleston · #1501 ·
herzog Burden Of Dreams
WHYDID LES BLANK CALL HIS FILM BURDEN OF DREAMS? ? Cinemaemboldens us. It helps us surmount everyday life and encourages us to take ourhopes and desires seriously, to turn them into reality. When
By Dan Eggleston · #1500 ·
grandin musician
An extreme example is MatthewWhitaker, whom I first saw featured on 60 Minutes. Born prematurely, attwenty-four weeks, Matthew was not expected to survive. He defied the odds. Buthe became blind as a
By Dan Eggleston · #1499 ·
hitch psycho
Forsome reason the scene embarrassed Gavin, who resisted playing it with his shirtoff. Hitchcock fobbed the actor off on writer Joseph Stefano, who was on theset. "Stefano persuaded him by encouraging
By Dan Eggleston · #1498 ·
580625b Butchered to make a Roman Holiday
Butchered to make a Roman Holiday (Byron) ? I don't know if you're at allfamiliar with Florence.? Well, it's gotnothing to do with it, but I thought it was a very good opening. ? Well, there's a
By Dan Eggleston · #1497 ·
Ask Well I love my partner
I love my partner, but therumbling snores keep me awake. Any solutions for people like us? ? Sharing a bed with someone whosnores can be a challenge. It's also a common one ¡ª up to half of adults
By Dan Eggleston · #1496 ·
tats
WhatBaskerville might equally enjoy is a young Australian woman who calls herselfMrs Eaves and likes nothing more than to write all over her body in blackmarker pen and post the results on YouTube.
By Dan Eggleston · #1495 ·
halberstam early nissan ads
Katayamagave a small party in March 1964, when total Nissan sales reached five hundreda month, the target that had been set when the company first opened itsAmerican operation. Gradually there was a
By Dan Eggleston · #1494 ·
herzog Bad Lieutenant
ININTERVIEWS YOU CLAIMED NO KNOWLEDGE OF ABEL FERRARA AND HIS ORIGINAL BADLIEUTENANT. ? Untilthis very day I haven't seen his film, nor any of his work. A few years aftermy Bad Lieutenant came out I
By Dan Eggleston · #1493 ·
grandin Music and Math Thinkers
Musicand Math Thinkers Patternsinstead of pictures dominate the thinking processes of these children. Bothmusic and math are a world of patterns, and children who think this way canhave strong
By Dan Eggleston · #1492 ·
hitch pranks
Anothersouvenir Hitchcock brought back from Germany was the playful tyranny in hispersona; a tyranny that was very German, mingled with playfulness that was verymuch his own. ? AtElstree in the late
By Dan Eggleston · #1491 ·
580625a A Carpenter's known by his chips
A Carpenter's known by his chips (Swift) ? My story starts in a lonely, rather deserted street in atown not a thousand miles from Piccadilly Circus.? Wandsworth actually.? It's a borough isn't it,
By Dan Eggleston · #1490 ·
Ask Well I love my partner
I love my partner, but therumbling snores keep me awake. Any solutions for people like us? ? Sharing a bed with someone whosnores can be a challenge. It's also a common one ¡ª up to half of adults
By Dan Eggleston · #1489 ·
fonts ampersand
Much of what one needs to know about the history and beautyof a font may be found in its ampersand. Done well, an & is not so much acharacter as a creature, an animal from the deep. Or it is a
By Dan Eggleston · #1488 ·