Jkiss. Thanks for the kind offer of an car , but I already have one. it has a few miles on it, but I’m thinking some new tires and maybe one of those high falootin’ GPS thingies would really perk it up
I’m posting a moon picture now, because tonight is a Harvest Moon. If you’re interested in seeing it on-line with commentary, go to this site: slooh.com at 7 pm (eastern time).
(The Harvest Moon will float just above the planet Uranus in the sky this weekend, and skywatchers can get a great look at the celestial show without even going outside.
The Harvest Moon is the full moon that occurs closest to the September equinox, which marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the South. Farmers have historically worked late into the evening by the light of this moon during the peak of harvest time. yahoo.com/harvest-moon-meets-uranus )
ah, the secret is to drive as if there is an egg under the accelerator.hm. as matter of fact there IS an egg under the accelerator.I wish those damn chickens would quit roosting in there
yep. Goldfinger for sure. I am so old, I foolishly thought that you kids would remember that old (1964) movie. the reason for the post was the running gag in there that one of the gangsters was said to have a ‘pressing engagement’ meaning that he got disposed of via a car crushing machine like what happyathome posted.another classic exchange from the same movie:.Bond: “do you expect me to talk?”Goldfinger: “no, mister Bond. I expect you to DIE”
Of course they are roosting there nighthawks. It looks all warm and cozy under there! SNICKER!
So that is what the link was. After I accidentally flagged happy I didn’t dare take the chance again. And yes, I remember “Goldfinger” the man with the golden gun. I think, well, if it was 1964, I was 10 or 11 then, depending on when it came out. I’m a December baby.
It came out that summer and the anticipation was so great that I HAD to see the premiere, but it was at the drive in. and as luck would have it, there was a dense fog that night. Now THAT was an experience . The sound came through just fine(courtesy of the high fidelity , state of the art sound system hanging on the half open window) but since you could barely see past the car’s hood, it was like listening to an old time radio show with only your imagination supplying the video.and, for the record, The Man with the Golden Gun was a separate movie (and book) from Goldfinger…….Roger Moore (BOOOOO!) was Bond in the Man with the Golden Gun and of course,Sean Connery was 007 in Goldfinger. not that any of that trivia matters….
Goldfinger was my favorite Bond movie. The Man With the Golden Gun was an altogether different movie, and was played by Christopher Lee. And yes I remember them both very well, since those and a few other 007 movies are a part of my collection.
I have Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You only Live Twice, Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, Live And Let Die, The Man With the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me & Moonraker.
In The Cannonball Run, Moore refers to The Spy Who Loved Me as The Fly Who Bugged Me.
I agree, Fellow Baby, though I prefer Connery over Moore. However, the Moore movies were good stories. I began losing interest, when Timothy Dalton took over.
I was only seven when Goldfinger came out. I may have seen it at the drive-in with my parents. I never slept through the movies like my older sister. I think that was the intent of taking us to the drive-in- to get us to sleep.
To get ME to sleep. My sister had no trouble, but I saw both features if there were two. I doubt my parents saw or heard much with me in the car.
I never like Roger Moore for some reason, except as “The Saint”. I loved Sean Connery though. I would have been happy to see him in all the James Bond movies, except that, alas, he would have been too old to do some of the stunts. maybe.
So Shika was a yappy youngster at the drive-in movies, eh?
We have like 2 drive-ins left anywhere near us. Sad really. So many good old things are now gone forever. Gee, does that make me an “old fart” remembering the good old days? I guess each generation has it’s own good memories, and will our youngsters. Imagine, they will be remembering the good old days of PS3, IPads and the like.
Another reason I like the Connery films was that the stories were all tied around Spectre in some way. Some were specifically written around Bond trying to get his hands on Bloefeld. By the time Moore took over, Spectre and Bloefeld were finished. After that there were some good stories in which Roger Moore was a part of, but pickins were slim after that. Latter movies weren’t even based on Flemmings’ books.
Dry The Drive-In I remeber is still operating, although I’m sure it has been upgraded. I haven’t been there since the 1960’s. I rmember my sister and I in our pajama’s playing on the swings while we waited for the movie to start with “Shopsy’s” jingle.
No way that little girls would be allowed outside alone like that now.
I never read the books. I just know that I only watched a few of the early movies and didnn’t really like Roger Moore. But that was just me at the time I suppose.
For some reason, the drive-in I remember most was in Lake George, NY. We were having a rather late dinner in a Howard Johnsons and the drive-in accross the street was showing The Green Berets. We actually went to see the movie the following night.
Shika, my mother & father were watching those movies with me. My father had read the books long before I did. I only bought the books a couple years ago.
Shika, my dad didn’t need the advertizing to see a John Wayne movie. We were going to see it anyway, just because he was in the movie. I recall seeing a couple Wayne movies in the drive-in, though the name of the western escapes me.
Then I’d say that for the most part, they had more interesting reading than we did, JP Steve. However, we did get to read some interesting books that could get us into books. Not all were like that, but when you can throw in an Asimov with the Steinbecks, It makes reading a lot more interesting when you can toss in some frowned upon mind-stretching sci-fi in with the other literature classics.
Gotta say, John Wayne’s movies were always great, western or otherwise. Of course, the early ones I never cared for, like “Angel and the Badman” I believe that was the title.
Good night Fellow Baby! But you can use the rain, correct? And my best sleep is when I hear “that rain on the roof, my favorite night music” as per Dolly at Family Circus. Still have that particular strip on my refrigerator.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Good girl, Maggie. For a moment there, I was visualizing a Charlie Brown Valentines Day.
Good Morning, cleo, sugar, Fellow Baby & the res of the CD gang!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
Jkiss. Thanks for the kind offer of an car , but I already have one. it has a few miles on it, but I’m thinking some new tires and maybe one of those high falootin’ GPS thingies would really perk it up
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
good morning people and pets.happy, happy, happy…Valentines Day!!!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
crushing comment there, happy! it reminds me that I have this crushing engagement
cleokaya about 12 years ago
Fergus deserves a terrific Valentine’s Day card. Any dog that cleans house gets a big thumbs up in my way of thinking.
cleokaya about 12 years ago
…and a good morning to all the card worthy Citizens of Dog.
Sugie63 about 12 years ago
Good Morning Grog, Dry, Cleo, StelBel, noicantspell & all CDers out there.
Jkiss about 12 years ago
Good morning kids. Hope you all are enjoying your weekend..Aww Maggie, you made his day.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Don’t open that card Fergus. What she wrote may crush you.
Why is it that I see the dark side now. nighthawks, did you have anything to do with my though process? I used to be flowers and light.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Good Afternoon and happy Valentine’s Day in Citizen Dog Land.
I wish you all a lovely and peaceful Saturday. No crushing please.
See you tonight.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
BTW, PTL! Alleluia! I made it through my cue the normal way today. I’ve been saved!
StelBel about 12 years ago
Happy Saturday, CDers!
I’m posting a moon picture now, because tonight is a Harvest Moon. If you’re interested in seeing it on-line with commentary, go to this site: slooh.com at 7 pm (eastern time).
(The Harvest Moon will float just above the planet Uranus in the sky this weekend, and skywatchers can get a great look at the celestial show without even going outside.
The Harvest Moon is the full moon that occurs closest to the September equinox, which marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the South. Farmers have historically worked late into the evening by the light of this moon during the peak of harvest time. yahoo.com/harvest-moon-meets-uranus )
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
OMG! Happy, I accidentally "flagged’ you and I can’t get it to thut off! It was RIGHT BELOW the link!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
I refreshed, and I was able to turn it off! SO SORRY HAPPY!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
That was supposed to be SHUT not THUT! I don’t have a stutter, honest I don’t!
And good late afternoon to Fellow Baby, cleo and sugie and all Citizens of Dog, 2 and 4 footed alike!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
nighthawks, nice car there! How much did you pay for it, A BUCK? :-D Should be GREAT on gas!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
ah, the secret is to drive as if there is an egg under the accelerator.hm. as matter of fact there IS an egg under the accelerator.I wish those damn chickens would quit roosting in there
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
yep. Goldfinger for sure. I am so old, I foolishly thought that you kids would remember that old (1964) movie. the reason for the post was the running gag in there that one of the gangsters was said to have a ‘pressing engagement’ meaning that he got disposed of via a car crushing machine like what happyathome posted.another classic exchange from the same movie:.Bond: “do you expect me to talk?”Goldfinger: “no, mister Bond. I expect you to DIE”
cleokaya about 12 years ago
I love Bond because I too love my martinis shaken, not stirred.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Of course they are roosting there nighthawks. It looks all warm and cozy under there! SNICKER!
So that is what the link was. After I accidentally flagged happy I didn’t dare take the chance again. And yes, I remember “Goldfinger” the man with the golden gun. I think, well, if it was 1964, I was 10 or 11 then, depending on when it came out. I’m a December baby.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
It came out that summer and the anticipation was so great that I HAD to see the premiere, but it was at the drive in. and as luck would have it, there was a dense fog that night. Now THAT was an experience . The sound came through just fine(courtesy of the high fidelity , state of the art sound system hanging on the half open window) but since you could barely see past the car’s hood, it was like listening to an old time radio show with only your imagination supplying the video.and, for the record, The Man with the Golden Gun was a separate movie (and book) from Goldfinger…….Roger Moore (BOOOOO!) was Bond in the Man with the Golden Gun and of course,Sean Connery was 007 in Goldfinger. not that any of that trivia matters….
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Goldfinger was my favorite Bond movie. The Man With the Golden Gun was an altogether different movie, and was played by Christopher Lee. And yes I remember them both very well, since those and a few other 007 movies are a part of my collection.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I have Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, You only Live Twice, Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, Live And Let Die, The Man With the Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me & Moonraker.
In The Cannonball Run, Moore refers to The Spy Who Loved Me as The Fly Who Bugged Me.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
I liked both Roger Moore and Sean Connery as James Bond, the others not so much. Pierce Brosnan was pretty good, though.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
I loved the movie “Ffolkes”. Haven’t seen it in ages, I’ll have to see if NetFlix has it.
steelersneo about 12 years ago
I have always hated Valentines day. Just another legalized way for people to make other people feel horrible about themselves.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I agree, Fellow Baby, though I prefer Connery over Moore. However, the Moore movies were good stories. I began losing interest, when Timothy Dalton took over.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I would be much more comfortable with OddBALL. Woof, woof!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Always with those negative waves, Moriarity, always with those negative waves!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Oddball, what he use against Oddjob, paint, blaring music, or his Sherman Tank?
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Well, Fellow Baby, I’d rather face the paint than the music of being decapatitated.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
I was only seven when Goldfinger came out. I may have seen it at the drive-in with my parents. I never slept through the movies like my older sister. I think that was the intent of taking us to the drive-in- to get us to sleep.
To get ME to sleep. My sister had no trouble, but I saw both features if there were two. I doubt my parents saw or heard much with me in the car.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
I just polished off the spare ribs I brought home last night. Mmm. Delish..
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
I never like Roger Moore for some reason, except as “The Saint”. I loved Sean Connery though. I would have been happy to see him in all the James Bond movies, except that, alas, he would have been too old to do some of the stunts. maybe.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Rub, it in will ye, Shika? I only had that boring chicken white meat tonight.
And I was only 3 when Goldfinger came out.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Yes, I remember the decapitating bowler hat. I didn’t recognise the scene that was posted becasue I saw that movie such a long time ago.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
So Shika was a yappy youngster at the drive-in movies, eh?
We have like 2 drive-ins left anywhere near us. Sad really. So many good old things are now gone forever. Gee, does that make me an “old fart” remembering the good old days? I guess each generation has it’s own good memories, and will our youngsters. Imagine, they will be remembering the good old days of PS3, IPads and the like.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Another reason I like the Connery films was that the stories were all tied around Spectre in some way. Some were specifically written around Bond trying to get his hands on Bloefeld. By the time Moore took over, Spectre and Bloefeld were finished. After that there were some good stories in which Roger Moore was a part of, but pickins were slim after that. Latter movies weren’t even based on Flemmings’ books.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
Dry The Drive-In I remeber is still operating, although I’m sure it has been upgraded. I haven’t been there since the 1960’s. I rmember my sister and I in our pajama’s playing on the swings while we waited for the movie to start with “Shopsy’s” jingle.
No way that little girls would be allowed outside alone like that now.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
I never read the books. I just know that I only watched a few of the early movies and didnn’t really like Roger Moore. But that was just me at the time I suppose.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
For some reason, the drive-in I remember most was in Lake George, NY. We were having a rather late dinner in a Howard Johnsons and the drive-in accross the street was showing The Green Berets. We actually went to see the movie the following night.
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
I was 14 when the movie came out. I went through puberty with James Bond — still have all the books!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
*GroG, That drive-in had free advertizing. A captive audience eating in a restaurant.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Shika, my mother & father were watching those movies with me. My father had read the books long before I did. I only bought the books a couple years ago.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Shika, my dad didn’t need the advertizing to see a John Wayne movie. We were going to see it anyway, just because he was in the movie. I recall seeing a couple Wayne movies in the drive-in, though the name of the western escapes me.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Peggy Leetonight its Lady and the Tramp.i haven’t seen this in a looong time.: )
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
: )when you guys were reading Fleming, i was reading Edger Rice Buroughs…
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Then I’d say that for the most part, they had more interesting reading than we did, JP Steve. However, we did get to read some interesting books that could get us into books. Not all were like that, but when you can throw in an Asimov with the Steinbecks, It makes reading a lot more interesting when you can toss in some frowned upon mind-stretching sci-fi in with the other literature classics.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I never got into Tarzan, Happy.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I did have many of the Hardy Boys mysteries though. I wonder what happened to them all.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
JP Steve if my math is right, you are the OLDEST OLD FART here! Not by much between me and Stel but still, that makes me feel SO YOUNG!
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I had a collection. I managed unload all but 3 of the books.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Gotta say, John Wayne’s movies were always great, western or otherwise. Of course, the early ones I never cared for, like “Angel and the Badman” I believe that was the title.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Time to say good night. It’s started to rain again and looks like it’s going to be heavy. I may lose my connection shortly anyway as a result.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
I have that one Fellow Baby as well as Fort Apache and She Wore A Yellow Ribbon. One of these days, I’ll get Stagecoach.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Good night Fellow Baby! But you can use the rain, correct? And my best sleep is when I hear “that rain on the roof, my favorite night music” as per Dolly at Family Circus. Still have that particular strip on my refrigerator.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
I always liked John Wayne movies too.
and now,
good night Citizen’s of Dogs and puppy lovers.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
i liked the Mars novels. he also did four novels set on Venus.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
happy SQUIRT! 59 in December! :-(
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
Good night, all you Old Timers. ;O)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
happy, you are correct Sir! And JP Steve, you are 4 years older than me, GEEZ, WE ARE ALL OLD FARTS, AREN’T WE!
But don’t they say the 50/60 is now the new 30/40?
GOOD NIGHT YOU TWO! It has been a pleasure, and good to see you here JP Steve at this hour!
happy, sorry to leave you, looks quiet here tonight, but I must! Have a good night my friend!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
its geting close to that time for me also…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Valintine rabbits.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
good night people and pets…
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
G’night, happy.