Happy Birthday Bobster!
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Happy Birthday Bobster!
Birthday greetings and best wishes to Bobster; screenwriter, movie critic, political commentator, and Elvis Costello expert--you are the Renaissance man of the board, and also a nice guy. May you always be Jack Benny's age, 39.
I've had you so many times but somehow I want more.
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Happy birthday Bobster! Thousands cheer!
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May this birthday and new year be both a commercial and critical success. All the best to you.
Happy birthday Bobster! Thousands cheer!
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May this birthday and new year be both a commercial and critical success. All the best to you.
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<Sniff> You guys are the greatest! <Sniff>
I consider myself...the luckiest man...in the world. (Bobster says this, not revealing that he is actually suffering from Bobster's Disease and will therefore be slowly debilitated by age with 45 years, 70 at the outside. He also suddenly realizes he's never actually seen "Pride of the Yankees.")
But seriously, thanks, all.
I consider myself...the luckiest man...in the world. (Bobster says this, not revealing that he is actually suffering from Bobster's Disease and will therefore be slowly debilitated by age with 45 years, 70 at the outside. He also suddenly realizes he's never actually seen "Pride of the Yankees.")
But seriously, thanks, all.
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Thanks again, good board folks....
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Actually, I am 83, though I appear to be, eternally, precisely as a 29 year old would after a ten day alcoholic bender which resulted in premature baldingness.
Basically, I live in Movieland Shangri-La, where traditional concepts of age have little power. The downside is you keep having to listen to the Bacharach/David score of Ross Hunter's "Lost Horizon" remake.
I love the B and the D (frightening initials, however) but there's only so much you can take of:
"The world is a circle
Without a beginning
And nobody knows
where it really ends.
Everything depends on
Where you are in the circle
Without a beginning and
Knowbody knows where it really ends.
Everything depends on
Where you are in the circle
Without a beginning and...."
Oh, and thanks to you latecomers as well for the good thoughts. As a perpetual latecomer myself, I can relate.
Basically, I live in Movieland Shangri-La, where traditional concepts of age have little power. The downside is you keep having to listen to the Bacharach/David score of Ross Hunter's "Lost Horizon" remake.
I love the B and the D (frightening initials, however) but there's only so much you can take of:
"The world is a circle
Without a beginning
And nobody knows
where it really ends.
Everything depends on
Where you are in the circle
Without a beginning and
Knowbody knows where it really ends.
Everything depends on
Where you are in the circle
Without a beginning and...."
Oh, and thanks to you latecomers as well for the good thoughts. As a perpetual latecomer myself, I can relate.
http://www.forwardtoyesterday.com -- Where "hopelessly dated" is a compliment!