And her family made my favorite beer back in the day. Esquire lager from Jones Brewing in Smithton, PA. I really miss that beer. The brewery closed back in the early eighties if I remember correctly and some rich guy bought the rights to Esquire. He completely changed the recipe and called it Esquire Dry or Ice or something. Ack! That stuff was pure crap......
Yeah, Stoney's was a pretty good Pilsner beer. You must have lived in Western PA if you know those beers. Maybe we had one together back in the day at some local bar.....
You left out a picture of the scene in the PF where she and Susan Dey sport new hot pants costumes. My reaction was similar to Reuben Kincaid's. Was like Susan Dey wasn't even there.
I remember seeing her in my hometown in a parade right after "The Music Man" movie was released. I swear she waved at me from the convertible she was riding in. I was 6 years old and in love.
The Cheyenne Social Club....one of my all-time favorites with her, Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart. Her "stable" of girls in that movie weren't half bad either!
I have thrown rocks at my wife. Now you have gotten me in big trouble. I fell in love - or as close to love as you can get in your own mind - the first time I saw her and still find her beautiful.
She aged pretty well!
ReplyDeleteAnd her family made my favorite beer back in the day. Esquire lager from Jones Brewing in Smithton, PA. I really miss that beer. The brewery closed back in the early eighties if I remember correctly and some rich guy bought the rights to Esquire. He completely changed the recipe and called it Esquire Dry or Ice or something. Ack! That stuff was pure crap......
ReplyDeleteEsquire was good, and I also enjoyed Stoney's.
DeleteYeah, Stoney's was a pretty good Pilsner beer. You must have lived in Western PA if you know those beers. Maybe we had one together back in the day at some local bar.....
DeleteAh yes Shirley Jones, she certainly was quite the looker in her day. Tremendous talent saved her from just being a pin-up girl
ReplyDeleteDammit, yes I watched that show also. She did age well igor. Danny Bonaduci is pretty funny on that tv show about darwin award winners.
ReplyDeleteA bird of a different feather.
ReplyDeleteYou left out a picture of the scene in the PF where she and Susan Dey sport new hot pants costumes. My reaction was similar to Reuben Kincaid's. Was like Susan Dey wasn't even there.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing her in my hometown in a parade right after "The Music Man" movie was released. I swear she waved at me from the convertible she was riding in. I was 6 years old and in love.
ReplyDeleteThe Cheyenne Social Club....one of my all-time favorites with her, Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart. Her "stable" of girls in that movie weren't half bad either!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, classy woman.
ReplyDeleteI still remember drooling over her on Drew Carey show....
Is that a bi-o-toe in #8?
ReplyDeleteI think you have to ask Greg!!!!
DeleteShe quite a set of pipe too. The Music Man 1962
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLDsLeVxOaU
Good pipes is an understatement. In 1952 at 18 she was signed to a personal contract with Rogers and Hammerstein.
DeleteThat sure took me back in time. Ohio Guy
ReplyDeleteI have thrown rocks at my wife. Now you have gotten me in big trouble. I fell in love - or as close to love as you can get in your own mind - the first time I saw her and still find her beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMILF. Clearasel spattered dream MILF. I'd do her right now. She's still alive, right? Whatever...
ReplyDeleteWe lived in the best of times.
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