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RIP, Billy.

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Jerry Lewis dies at 91. He was a funny guy.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/j ... -91-721408

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What a life............ that interview was hilarious.
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C-Mag wrote:What a life............ that interview was hilarious.
My Papa was the same way. If he didn't like the question or the person asking the questions, you'd know it.
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California wrote:
Fife wrote:
California wrote:The old True Grit was my dad's favorite movie, so he loved the book as well.

He actually liked the new one with the Dude even better because it was truer to the book
My favorite avatar in my rotation (before Mike drew up Sidney Johnston for me) has always been Charles Portis.

I especially think you would get a kick out of The Dog of the South, but True Grit is at the tippy tippy top.

https://www.amazon.com/Charles-Portis/e ... 084&sr=8-1
Just bought both
I just read both these Portis books in 3 days. Amazing.

I'll buy the rest of his work
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California wrote:
California wrote:
Fife wrote:
My favorite avatar in my rotation (before Mike drew up Sidney Johnston for me) has always been Charles Portis.

I especially think you would get a kick out of The Dog of the South, but True Grit is at the tippy tippy top.

https://www.amazon.com/Charles-Portis/e ... 084&sr=8-1
Just bought both
I just read both these Portis books in 3 days. Amazing.

I'll buy the rest of his work
:goteam: That makes me happy. Portis is a damn good one. Welcome to the inner circle of John Selmer Dix. :lol:
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Fife wrote:
California wrote:
California wrote: Just bought both
I just read both these Portis books in 3 days. Amazing.

I'll buy the rest of his work
:goteam: That makes me happy. Portis is a damn good one. Welcome to the inner circle of John Selmer Dix. :lol:
:laughing-rollingred:

I really thought I was going to find out that Midge was descending into madness as he continued his trip south but it seems like he must have just been mildly autistic or something. But then again nearly everyone he met was mental in some way. If you look at the book as slapstick it could totally be that way.

True Grit is just amazing
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Tobe Hooper passed. RIP man.

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FUUUUUUGGGGGGG