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“Mistakes are your best assets. They hone your skills and develop your creativity. Don’t be afraid to make them, the more the merrier.” From Barry Kibrick Eric Metaxas the right-wing author and radio talk show host, once said when he was talking about one of his books and I’m paraphrasing: “We’re all a bunch a screw […]
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Historically at least, the Redskins-Cowboys rivalry, has been the best rivalry in the #NFCEast, at least. Especially in the 1970s and 80s when you look at all the regular season, playoff games, championships, all the great games they had against each other, how the fans and players feel about each other. For two decades there wasn't a better rivalry in the #NFL, then what the #Redskins and #Cowboys had with each other.Historically at least, the Redskins-Cowboys rivalry, has been the best rivalry in the #NFCEast, at least. Especially in the 1970s and 80s when you look at all the regular season, playoff games, championships, all the great games they had against each other, how the fans and players feel about each other. For two decades there wasn't a better rivalry in the #NFL, then what the #Redskins and #Cowboys had with each other.When I was a kid, I always looked forward to those two #RedskinsEagles games every year, because those games were always wars in the 1980s and 90s, because the teams and fans hated each other so much and the teams were always big, strong, and physical. One of the most under-appreciated rivalries in the #NFL.When I was a kid, I always looked forward to those two #RedskinsEagles games every year, because those games were always wars in the 1980s and 90s, because the teams and fans hated each other so much and the teams were always big, strong, and physical. One of the most under-appreciated rivalries in the #NFL.The #Redskins (as they were called) Historian Mike Richman, talking to Redskins radio announcer Larry Michael about the great #RedskinsGiants rivalry. For me at least, this is one of the best and most historic, as well as most interesting rivalries, in the entire #NFL.The #Redskins (as they were called) Historian Mike Richman, talking to Redskins radio announcer Larry Michael about the great #RedskinsGiants rivalry. For me at least, this is one of the best and most historic, as well as most interesting rivalries, in the entire #NFL.Follow Me on Facebook
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Marilyn Monroe Video Archives: Monkey Business 1952 Trailer: When Grownups Act Like Children
. This post was originally posted at The New Democrat on WordPress I’ve actually seen three Marilyn Monroe movies in the last week where Marilyn wasn’t the cutest gorgeous sexy women in the movie. I’m still somewhat in shocked by … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies
Tagged Cary Grant, Charles Coburn, Comedy, Douglas Spencer, Esther Dole, George Winslow, Ginger Rogers, Howard Hawks, Hugh Marlowe, Larry Keating, Marilyn Monroe, Monkey Business, Monkey Business 1952, Monkey Business 1952 Movie, Robert Cornthwaite, Romantic Comedy
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John Farrow: Unholy Wife (1957) Starring Diana Dors & Rod Steiger
Source:IMDB– “Half angel, half devil” is the perfect way to describe Diana Dors character. Source:The New Democrat “A gold-digger floozy marries a wealthy wine producer but she secretly takes a young lover with whom she conspires to murder her husband … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Movies, The New Democrat
Tagged 1957, America, Argentina Brunetti, Arthur Franz, Beulah Bondi, California, Diana Dors, Douglas Spencer, Gary Hunley, Hollywood, James Burke, John Farrow, Marie Windsor, Murder Mystery, Mystery Suspense, Nappa, Nappa Valley, Pink Fairy Girl, Rod Steiger, Steve Pendleton, The 1950s, The Unholy Wife, The Unholy Wife 1957, The Unholy Wife 1957 Movie, Tol Avery, Tom Tryon, United States
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