Friday, March 10, 2006

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting a pic of me!

LOL LOL LOL - I didn't realize EVERYONE could see my halo!

Usually - it's not that high thought! doh!

LOL!

3:22 PM, March 10, 2006  
Blogger Amy said...

Forgive me for being ignorant...but what is this pic from? I know it looks familiar...
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As for JennJr...I dunno what's the deal. I'm guessing something to do w/ her new job...hopefully.

5:48 PM, March 13, 2006  
Blogger C.C. said...

"The famous logo of the Saint; it has an almost magical nostalgia about it, bringing different emotions and responses from anyone who sees it. Most remember watching Roger Moore in the 1960s driving his white Volvo P1800 across our television sets, while others recall George Sanders in a dusty 1940s theater catering to the "B" crowd. Oldtime radio fans can still hear the famous voice of Vincent Price broadcasting the adventures of The Saint over the airwaves, but a younger generation might see a vision of Ian Ogilvy wearing those 1970s fashions we love to hate, starring in The Return of the Saint. A few hearty fans might even conjure up Simon Dutton in his role as the famous Simon Templar in the 1980s. The more literary minded of us recall a series of books dating back to the 1920s that was still being added to in the 1980s. Readers of pulp magazines have pleasant memories of The Saint Mystery Magazine, as well as other stories appearing in such magazines as Black Mask, Double Detective, and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine. The Saint also ventured into the comics section of our newspapers, battling alongside Dick Tracy and the other Sunday heros. The Saint even had his own series of bubblegum cards, and with a new motion picture in the 1990's starring Val Kilmer, one thing remains unchanged: 'Watch for the sign of The Saint, he will be back.'" http://www.saint.org/

9:04 AM, March 14, 2006  
Blogger Amy said...

Aha...THAT'S why it looked familiar. We went to see the Kilmer version of "the Saint" for my bday my frosh (??) year of college. Loved that movie b/c of Elisabeth Shue & the cold fusion stuff (I did a report on cold fusion in 8th grade...too bad they haven't really figured out how to make it work yet...)

3:28 PM, March 14, 2006  

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