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    1. Re: [KYL&F] The Good Old Days
    2. Pat Oneal
    3. Jimmy Stewart was playing in "The Glenn Miller Story", the bandleader. "Green Door" by Frankie Vaughn. ---I saw Frankie Vaughn when I went to England on the QE2. He performed the first night I was on the ship. Television can never take the place of the radio and the way it let your imagination create the story for you. Such wonderful programs!! Do any of you remember "Beulah"? At home, it came on for 15 minutes every day at noon, while I was home from school during my lunch hour. I loved the show. Then I listened to Homer and Jethro on the "Midday Merry-go-Round" from Knoxville, TN........... Pat -----Original Message----- From: Mbdiggin@aol.com <Mbdiggin@aol.com> To: KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com <KENTUCKY-LEGENDS-L@folklore.rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, September 18, 1999 8:57 PM Subject: [KYL&F] Poodle skirts >Hi Ramona, >I am here and I mentioned the Poodle Skirts this morning before I went to >work. I just got home. I do remember when we wore our sweaters backwards. >How about fountain pens that had the lever you pushed to fill the pen with >ink? I had a Shaeffer and a Parker and thought I was rich. Remember the >James Stewart movies with June Allyson? My favorite was the one they played >The Little Brown Jug in. What was the name of that movie? I loved all those >movies he played in that represented the Big Band Era. Some of my favorite >songs were: When the moon hits your eye like a big Pizza Pie 'That's Amore' >and Behind the Green Door. Which reminds me of when my Grandpa and I used >to "watch" the radio and you could just see what was happening. We listened >to 'THE FAT MAN' where as an introduction to the show the announcer would >say," He's stepping on the scale, weight 350 pounds, The Fat Man," We also >listened to The Squeaking Door, Amos & Andy, and a few more that don't come >to me right now. Enough for this time. Just wanted you all to know I was >here. >Mary > >

    09/18/1999 09:34:43