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Kevy Baby 09-06-2007 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 160423)
Not if he were in his original glass sarcophogus, Caruso was on full view for several years (and apparently embalmed very well and looked good, as good as can be for a dead guy) Similarly, when Douglas Fairbanks Jr was interred at Hollywood Forever, he's in the Fairbanks crypt with his Dad, Doug Sr. A friend of mine worked for HF then and was there when they opened the crypt/sarcaphogus and the examined Doug Sr. and he looks as if they just planted him (he died in 1939, btw). Yet another piece of weird and useless trivia lurking in my brain.

Oh fine: I write a mirthful post and you have to go and destroy the frivolity of it with facts. I would never do anything like that - nope, never!

:D :D :D

Snowflake 09-06-2007 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 160424)
Oh fine: I write a mirthful post and you have to go and destroy the frivolity of it with facts. I would never do anything like that - nope, never!

:D :D :D

Always aiming to please is my motto :D

Strangler Lewis 09-06-2007 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd (Post 160409)
Caruso's condition has been reported as grave.

These things always happen in threes. First Caruso, then Beverly Sills, now Pavarotti. So much for the world of opera.

Morrigoon 09-06-2007 11:24 AM

Jeez, next thing you're going to tell me is that all the castrati are dead...

Kevy Baby 09-06-2007 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 160425)
Always aiming to please is my motto :D

What's a motto?

LSPoorEeyorick 09-06-2007 03:41 PM

I dunno. What's a motto with you?

Snowflake 09-06-2007 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 160478)
What's a motto?

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Main Entry: mot·to
Pronunciation: 'mä-(")tO
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural mottoes also mottos
Etymology: Italian, from Late Latin muttum grunt, from Latin muttire to mutter
1 : a sentence, phrase, or word inscribed on something as appropriate to or indicative of its character or use
2 : a short expression of a guiding principle
Muttum: to grunt, that would be me

Tref 09-06-2007 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick (Post 160481)
I dunno. What's a motto with you?

Sweet.

Not Afraid 09-06-2007 08:07 PM

I can't help but smile over this thread title. Very serious indeed!

Kevy Baby 09-06-2007 10:54 PM

Is he feeling any better yet?


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