Sunday, June 19, 2016

The good 'ole days when men were men


The good 'ole days when men were men
and they weren't confused about
who was a woman




3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And Free-mason satanists! Awesome! You guys really know how to post people to look up to. Each one sold their souls for fame and fortune.

Anonymous said...

Maybe so - but don't you think you are taking this post a bit too seriously?! Can't you RELAX and take a JOKE for what it is? You are way too serious, and you will miss the fragrance of the flowers in the breeze while you concentrate on all the bugs and weeds. Change your negative perspective and have a few laughs. Not everything is full of prunes and stink bugs - at least not in our lives and outlook. Lighten up and get a life.

Anonymous said...

As a 'boomer', I straddle the eras, appreciate the
endearing legacies they left to enjoy:

Bob Hope in the film 'The Big Broadcast of 1938'
sings 'Thanks For the Memories'. Very special.

Dean Martin singing his signature song 'That's Amore', is
perfectly applied and highlighted in the film 'Moonstruck',
one of Cher's best films.

The chairman of the board, Frank Sinatra left us a whole
treasure trunk full of songs we could relate to.
But the one I always think of is 'Young At Heart'.
Pearls of wisdom in that one. Most of his songs had
useful hidden messages in them.

Ronald Reagan starred in a 1938 movie called 'Brother Rat',
depicting crazy antics of 'plebes' in a military academy.
Somehow I think his prior roles as an actor and governor
made dealing with the insanity inside the DC asylum
look easy.

But when one speaks of one of our heroes, it best be done reverently.
Few others can hold a candle to John Wayne.
He was talented and sincere, and honest in his delivery.
Who else told us more clearly, 'Life's hard; it's harder
when you're stupid'.

Well, Pilgrim?