Los Angeles GTG 2009
#82
Joined: Jan 2003
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Sure count me in for 2 (there was some talk a while back about this being in Burbank) is that incorrect?
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Can't wait.
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Can't wait.
#83
Joined: Mar 2003
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I was of course speaking of Jimmy Nelson's sidekick. It's scary that the Dogster would dig up the long-ago ventriloquist. Do you think he knows about Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smith?
It is this level of attention to meaningless detail and his superb writing that mekes him/her beloved to all Fodorites.
It is this level of attention to meaningless detail and his superb writing that mekes him/her beloved to all Fodorites.
#84
Joined: Nov 2006
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Well, as everybody knows, Jerry and Knucklehead were puppets.
No, gpanda, they were not real people who liked someones hand sticking up their bottom - they were puppets..
Paul Winchell was their creator. Let's take a moment from our busy day to celebrate a remarkable life.
Here goes.
You may not know that the ex-Mr. Winchell is the original patent holder of the artificial heart.
Very few people know he was the first person to present the disposable razor to the public. Unfortunately, at the time Paul put too much stock in the views of others and dropped the project.
Ooops, Paul.
Other inventions include the flameless cigarette lighter, illuminated pen-ballpoint (behind cartridge), the freezer interrupt indicator (which allowed people to see if their food had gone bad when their electricity was interrupted), battery heated gloves, a battery lighted key case, a portable blood plasma defroster, a sectional garment for hypothermia, a piezo-electric diaphragm, an aluminum electrical generator, novelty phonograph records, novelty upside down mask and mirror, a reversible alphabet that could be seen normally when shown in a mirror, rubber sand that allowed for the sturdy attachment of pictures to frames, an invisible garter belt and a retractable fountain pen.
What a guy. Vale Paul Winchell.
No, gpanda, they were not real people who liked someones hand sticking up their bottom - they were puppets..
Paul Winchell was their creator. Let's take a moment from our busy day to celebrate a remarkable life.
Here goes.
You may not know that the ex-Mr. Winchell is the original patent holder of the artificial heart.
Very few people know he was the first person to present the disposable razor to the public. Unfortunately, at the time Paul put too much stock in the views of others and dropped the project.
Ooops, Paul.
Other inventions include the flameless cigarette lighter, illuminated pen-ballpoint (behind cartridge), the freezer interrupt indicator (which allowed people to see if their food had gone bad when their electricity was interrupted), battery heated gloves, a battery lighted key case, a portable blood plasma defroster, a sectional garment for hypothermia, a piezo-electric diaphragm, an aluminum electrical generator, novelty phonograph records, novelty upside down mask and mirror, a reversible alphabet that could be seen normally when shown in a mirror, rubber sand that allowed for the sturdy attachment of pictures to frames, an invisible garter belt and a retractable fountain pen.
What a guy. Vale Paul Winchell.
#85
Joined: Mar 2003
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Ave atque Vale (Rizutto may correct me).
Paul Winchell was a great guy. He made me giggle uncontrollably as a child. A function the Dogster has taken over in my current life. We are waiting for his updated reports with "Baited" breath (that means that I have a bunch of worms in my mouth).
Paul Winchell was a great guy. He made me giggle uncontrollably as a child. A function the Dogster has taken over in my current life. We are waiting for his updated reports with "Baited" breath (that means that I have a bunch of worms in my mouth).
#89
Joined: Feb 2005
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I'm in and willing to help from my Pasadena location. Guen, Kathie Bob and Craig have my email. I'll have to make an appearance at another function on that Saturday night but will come for part on Sat and everything else planned.
#90
Joined: Jan 2003
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karen and I and andy and beth will be staying at the sofitel in hollywood during the GTG...
got good rates on both hotwire and priceline---its a long story....we have two nites on each site...lucked out with same hotel
4* for $149+ and $126+ (weekend)...
we are pleased to be in the vacinity of the GTG...
got good rates on both hotwire and priceline---its a long story....we have two nites on each site...lucked out with same hotel
4* for $149+ and $126+ (weekend)...
we are pleased to be in the vacinity of the GTG...
#92
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Joined: Jun 2006
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Ahh, the Sofitel. Perfect location for shopping! ...right across from the Beverly Center, near Melrose and Robertson and even Rodeo. More importantly, this really opens the door to a veritable smorgasbord of speedos to purchase! You know all those studio heads need to rock the love handles for their mistresses...so LA is the capital of bathing suits that men should never wear.
The Sofitel is the perfect choice for the Mass. folks...especially given the location of the Friday night dinner I have in mind (not too far!)
Of course, the GTG is open to all...and the broom closet, alas, has already been reserved by Bob. I suppose Karen will be enjoying the Sofitel all by her lonesome (maybe a blessing for her?) while Bob enjoys the cockroaches.
The Sofitel is the perfect choice for the Mass. folks...especially given the location of the Friday night dinner I have in mind (not too far!)
Of course, the GTG is open to all...and the broom closet, alas, has already been reserved by Bob. I suppose Karen will be enjoying the Sofitel all by her lonesome (maybe a blessing for her?) while Bob enjoys the cockroaches.
#93
Joined: Jan 2003
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i bet if david did the cleaning there would be no bugs....
can't speak for billy/david, but most GTG's are open to anyone....in march W might be available for a celeb spot....
hope those HI types will show up...they really add off shore humor to our GTG's...
how about some NY types too so they can argue with the LA types as to which large city is better....
can't speak for billy/david, but most GTG's are open to anyone....in march W might be available for a celeb spot....
hope those HI types will show up...they really add off shore humor to our GTG's...
how about some NY types too so they can argue with the LA types as to which large city is better....
#94
Joined: Oct 2003
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Thank you for having an open GTG!
I'll probably be staying in either Westwood or Culver City, so the GTG location is perfect for me also.
Hope this thread gets topped at the beginning of next year, as I don't have a 2009 calendar yet.
Carol: please try to come! I'd love to finally meet up with you, since we missed each other by hours in Bangkok!
I'll probably be staying in either Westwood or Culver City, so the GTG location is perfect for me also.
Hope this thread gets topped at the beginning of next year, as I don't have a 2009 calendar yet.
Carol: please try to come! I'd love to finally meet up with you, since we missed each other by hours in Bangkok!
#99
Joined: Mar 2003
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Guen-it's LA. We're not going to physically get together. We're hoping that close proximity will suffice so that our spirits can meld. The positive vibrations emanating therefrom will be sufficien reward for those of us that have traveled THOUSANDS OF MILES to be there. I'm bringing a pyramid. Bob is bringing a pentagon ( big surprise).




