Originally posted by Gwalchmai
@HLD: Very cute. I suppose you are still seen today with a sign around your neck, only today the sign reads "Eat at Bobs".
Bob's last check bounced; now the sign reads, "Space for rent".
Originally posted by Gwalchmai
@HLD: Very cute. I suppose you are still seen today with a sign around your neck, only today the sign reads "Eat at Bobs".
Originally posted by dragon wench
Fable, for some reason I imagined you to have a far more serious and slightly austere look. Great photo though
lol!Originally posted by fable
Thanks--and to the other surprisingly positive comments. Wear black robes and wield a cat-o-nine-tails to get be properly serious and austere: noted.
Originally posted by dragon wench
Well considering that I probably pictured you as a younger version of that guy who used to host the PBS series, Mystery, that seems strangely apt !
Originally posted by fable
Vincent Price, you mean?
Originally posted by Gwalchmai
Are you sure you're not thinking about Diana Rigg?
Originally posted by dragon wench
Well not originally... though come to think of it, Babylonian gods probably are hermaphroditic....
Originally posted by fable
Not me, pal. A Swedish god offered to fix me up that way a number of years ago, but I refused. Prefer the old equipment I was conjured into existence with.
On another note, Diana Rigg took over hosting Mystery! after Vincent Price left. He was in his early 80s at the time, and died a couple of years later. Frankly, I think he looked healthier than she did.
Just a note, the first host was actually Gene Shalit. Small wonder he only lasted a year.Originally posted by fable
On another note, Diana Rigg took over hosting Mystery! after Vincent Price left. He was in his early 80s at the time, and died a couple of years later. Frankly, I think he looked healthier than she did.
You had to remind me of that. But you're right. I've never liked Shalit, and I don't know why anybody in the audience would want him as a host for a program about literate, recorded-for-television mysteries. By contrast, Price knew and enjoyed the genre, and took roles in several movie mysteries.Originally posted by Gwalchmai
Just a note, the first host was actually Gene Shalit. Small wonder he only lasted a year.
Originally posted by Enchantress
@ Gruntboy
Nice suit but I'd like to see you wearing just the bow tie...