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So you don't know how to use Google after all. Or are completely unaware of it. That explains a lot.

All you have to do is enter the name of one of your heroes -- Sylvester Stallone or whomever -- and click Image. One of those guys you like to look at while you're stroking your rifle.

What's the URL to Google again?

Stallone was only good in the first Rambo. Of course, he never could sing "Over the Rainbow" like Judy.
 
What do you think this is a 1980's racquetball competition?Why don't you pull your adidas headband out of your tennis shorts, and figure out what decade this is.Players fist bump these days yo.

Wow, another clever comback! You're on a roll. That's why you have those hot dates, I'm guessing. The razor sharp wit.
 
^^
Wasn't there a study done a while back, where it showed how people who were chronic porn watchers thought everyone else was too?

Probably. It's not the fact that people look at porn, but the type of porn they look at. When DB posts pictures of naked men, it's a bit concerning. Unless, of course, you like that stuff, Hoofy. Perhaps you find nothing wrong with it. That's cool, I guess. To each their own. I'm a Libertarian, so if you want to visualize men in your spare time, it's your business.

Me, my tastes follow more of the "Hotties" thread in chit-chat.
 
When DB posts pictures of naked men, it's a bit concerning.

It's also of concern when TT keeps posting pics of Judy Garland (I'm waiting for his pics of Bette Midler and Liza Minnelli). And we know of his heroes, even though he hasn't posted any pics.

But his coyness is awfully cute.
 
It's also of concern when TT keeps posting pics of Judy Garland (I'm waiting for his pics of Bette Midler and Liza Minnelli). And we know of his heroes, even though he hasn't posted any pics.

But his coyness is awfully cute.



What are you like...12 years old?
 
It's also of concern when TT keeps posting pics of Judy Garland (I'm waiting for his pics of Bette Midler and Liza Minnelli). And we know of his heroes, even though he hasn't posted any pics.

But his coyness is awfully cute.

The dbphoenix Judy Garland Review on Amazon :) LOL! Little Tramp performance....

When I saw this show on PBS back in '85, I didn't have a VCR, and after I got one, I looked forward to the day when the show would be made available on tape. When it finally did become available, I was pretty ticked to find out that a third of it had been cut (who knows why).
When the DVD came out, I was a bit reluctant to buy it because it was so inexpensive. I figured that all that had been done was to transfer the tape to DVD. But, for the money, why not? Tapes don't last forever. So I went ahead and gave it a shot.
I am both surprised and pleased, therefore, to announce that the DVD is in fact the complete broadcast, just shy of 90 minutes, not just a transfer of the tape, which is only 59 minutes, and the quality is everything you'd expect from a DVD.
Understand, though, as has been noted in other reviews, that this is called The Concert Years for a very good reason: the emphasis is on Judy's concert performances, not her movie roles. Therefore, there are very few movie clips. Likewise, this is not a biography, though there is a fairly liberal sprinkling of biographical material along with archival footage that you probably will not have seen elsewhere (such as her first appearance on film at age 7).
Unfortunately, very little was filmed of her concerts. It is amazing to me that, given the popularity of TV by the mid-fifties, it never occurred to anybody to capture some of these performaces, not just on television, but on broadway (imagine having a professional film of the Carnegie Hall performance). Therefore, the "concert" footage used is mostly from her television show which, granted, did try to recreate to a large extent the concert experience and did run during the middle of her concert years.
However, with only a couple of exceptions, whoever put this together exercised excellent judgement and chose those performances which show Judy at her best, e.g., Ol' Man River, Chicago, Smile, As Long As He Needs Me. And, yes, the DVD is worth buying just to get her "little tramp" performance of Over The Rainbow, performed in concert.
The point of the whole thing is to show how Judy performed in front of a live audience, and the DVD does just that.
This is the real deal, all almost-90 minutes of it. And there's stuff here you won't find anywhere else. Highly recommended.
 
What are you like...12 years old?

It's quite entertaining - he knows how effeminate the Judy thing is, otherwise he wouldn't try to pin it on me :)

He's posted a naked man but claimed I like the picture, said I like to polish my "gun" to Silvester Stallone pictures, and then claimed that I am the Judy fan, but the only real thing is his like for Judy Garland, proven in his reviews.
 
I posted a review of a 30-year-old documentary that I enjoyed. But I'm not obsessed with it, nor did I post it here. The obsession lies with TT, which is interesting since it plays into his whole homosexual thing. For example, those who don't agree with him are characterized as being homosexuals. Therefore, one has a choice of agreeing with him, which makes one look like a fool, or of disagreeing, which opens one up to accusations of homosexuality (the rational for the latter escapes me).

One could just ignore him, of course, but the entertainment value would be lost, and one would no longer be able to follow the rantings of one of our most prominent ammosexuals.
 
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