John Wayne, Lest We Forget

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CineMaven wrote:Before you take it down, I just had to tell you Miss G., that your current avatar from "STAGECOACH" is your most evocative avatar yet. Nice. You always seem to find such interesting 'moments.'

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Thirty five years later, yesterday still hurts and the memories still overtake me.
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Lynn, have you yet been to any of the JW film festivals (the one in Winterset or the one in Texas?)
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Lynn, have you yet been to any of the JW film festivals (the one in Winterset or the one in Texas?)
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Unfortunately, I have not but hope to one of these days!
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next may the winterset birthplace will be holding a grand opening of their JW museum...it would be fun if several of us JW fan "ramblers" could all meet up there! brian downes who runs it is a sweetheart.
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I'll be there next May. ;) I suggest for anyone wanting to go that you call the Super8 hotel in Winterset now and get on the waiting list for rooms. 1-515-462-4888

Otherwise you're going to have to drive back and forth from the Hampton Inn in West Des Moines and that's kind of annoying. ;)

Bill's the man to talk to regarding about a room. He's super(8) nice! ;)
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I was reading Roger Moore's new memoir, "One Lucky B*stard: Tales From Tinseltown" which is not half as engaging as his first volume. "My Word is My Bond" but an okay read. Several stories made me laugh (even the ones I had heard before), but the best one concerned his first encounter with two living legends at a charity event organized by a famous singer in Los Angeles in the mid-fifties. A relatively unknown actor at the time, Moore attended at his studio's request, only to find himself watching the diminutive Frank Sinatra and none other than the very large John Wayne roaring at each other, nearly coming to blows in the aisle of the hotel ballroom.

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Some generous soul had donated $2k to the charity to have Gordon MacRae sing. Hearing that gauntlet thrown down, Wayne piped up immediately and offered $4 grand to have MacCrae refrain from singing! I never heard that John Wayne had exacting musical standards, but apparently we know of one canary he didn't care for. Out of loyalty to a fellow singer or or perhaps just for the sake of argument, Sinatra was outraged by Wayne's naughty dose of generosity. No word on the outcome of this encounter, though Moore mentioned that Wayne and Sinatra were a bit wary of one another privately though publicly remained on good terms from then on (Could alcohol have fuel both men's stubborn stances? I wonder).
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Could alcohol have fuel both men's stubborn stances? I wonder

From all I've heard about both gentlemen, I would say that's a good bet!
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Movies are written in sand: applauded today, forgotten tomorrow.
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