Michaleen Flynn: No patty-fingers, if you please. The proprieties at all times. Hold on to your hats
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Whose that girl?
So back in the day those were the days cause they don't make guys like Herbert Hoover again.
You will never recognize her so I have to give lots of clues. Let's put it this way. She was a pip.
No it is not Gladys Knight.
Whose that girl?
I was first thinking of a Herbert Hoover paramour, but that couldn't be because he was a geologist by profession and not capable (interested) of maintaining extramarital relationships, so then I thought "who would?", and of course that would be JFK (and not Herbert Hoover, but J Edgar). So.
How are we supposed to trust Trooper now in the future?
He gave us his word that it was Jean Stapleton, giving himself just the out that "or at least the photo is identified as such."
That's not good enough. It suggests that he was pulling our leg all along. I don't know about the rest of youse guys but I'm a lot more comfortable having Allie pulling groin muscles than Troop pulling legs. We rely him for guidance in these matters. This is a very serious brooch of confidence, IMHO
I believe that's Carol O'Connor before her sex change.
ReplyDeleteI could be wrong though.
Sorry your are incorrect my facetious fowl.
ReplyDeleteA many faceted fowl, many lay hidden still.
ReplyDeleteFacist Fowl?!
ReplyDeleteRelease the Kraker!
ReplyDeleteThe woman in the photo looks like she could be one of our commenters during her senior year of high school.
ReplyDeleteNot saying who.
Not saying who.
ReplyDeleteOK wow. No wonder she went off on me upthread. Not saying who either.
Well, bless this house and bless my buttons, that's a tough one, Trooper.
ReplyDeleteI thought maybe it was a middle-aged Sally Struthers without hair coloring, but then I found some recent pics of her.
ReplyDeleteAAAIIIEEE!! My eyes!! My eyes!!
She looks familial
ReplyDeleteJean Stapleton.
ReplyDeleteI mean, I do do thoughtful and serious...just not here. There's something about the ambiance.
ReplyDeleteHey, anyone who wants to read thoughtful and serious stuff can always read Kant.
ReplyDeleteAnd if they want cant, there are tons of websites offering that.
Laissez les bon mots roulez!
er...rouler
ReplyDeleteChip is infinitively imperative :)
ReplyDelete(infinitive jest)
ReplyDeleteA bunch of cunning linguists around here.
ReplyDeleteNot Stapleton.
ReplyDeleteI was first thinking of a Herbert Hoover paramour, but that couldn't be because he was a geologist by profession and not capable (interested) of maintaining extramarital relationships, so then I thought "who would?", and of course that would be JFK (and not Herbert Hoover, but J Edgar). So.
How about Judith Exner?
That is indeed Jean Stapleton. Or at least the photo is identified as such.
ReplyDeleteHmm.
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteJust wow
I don't see it. Maybe Maureen Stapleton?
ReplyDeleteI got Diana Coupland.
ReplyDeleteAnd the ruling on the field is overturned upon review.
ReplyDeleteHer first husband wrote the James Bond theme!
ReplyDeleteSo, sort of a Bond girl, I suppose.
How are we supposed to trust Trooper now in the future?
ReplyDeleteHe gave us his word that it was Jean Stapleton, giving himself just the out that "or at least the photo is identified as such."
That's not good enough. It suggests that he was pulling our leg all along. I don't know about the rest of youse guys but I'm a lot more comfortable having Allie pulling groin muscles than Troop pulling legs. We rely him for guidance in these matters. This is a very serious brooch of confidence, IMHO
Nice work BTW, Windbag.
ReplyDeleteCoupland was the stunt voice for Ursula Undress's body in Dr. No
ReplyDeleteI didn't No that.
Hey I just put up what I steal from the internets. I don't vouch for the vere-ass-ity of it unless I have seen her ass naked.
ReplyDeleteJust sayn'
I feel semi-vindicated.
ReplyDeleteGiving nd a run for his money on that private eye gig.
ReplyDeleteI don't vouch for the vere-ass-ity of it unless I have seen her ass naked.
ReplyDeleteThat's right. Remember what Abraham Lincoln said, "Half of what you read on the Internet isn't true."
windbag wrote "That's right. Remember what Abraham Lincoln said, 'Half of what you read on the Internet isn't true.'"
ReplyDeleteAnd the other 90% is lies.
Maybe that last line was said by Yogi Berra, the greatest American philosopher ever.
Pretty sure it was FDR, in one of his early TV speeches.
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