I just my accident saw your reply to Joan Tabor segment of (The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom). I don't normally look at comments/ replies. But another thing that caught my attention was the phot of Fats Waller, one of the best stride pianists of the 1920's & 1930's. We make have that in common if nothing else. What I see on your reply, pretty much tells me that you don't understand people who have rational thinking processing. Perry Mason as a character is supposed to make detail study of what going on, that apart of analytical thinking and a fine attorney. Also, by your comment sounds like you're a jock, move, move, move. Most intelligence people believe that jocks have only muscles but no brain power to calculate 2+2=5 is that right. Or have I got this wrong, of course I was always told that it equals to 4 (four). (Who knows for sure). Somewhere in the future holds the truth.
from The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom. Excellent case!
Raymond Burr actually moving briskly in a real physical body. Amazing. Normally he stands there like a refrigerator with the door shut.
I just my accident saw your reply to Joan Tabor segment of (The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom). I don't normally look at comments/ replies. But another thing that caught my attention was the phot of Fats Waller, one of the best stride pianists of the 1920's & 1930's. We make have that in common if nothing else.
What I see on your reply, pretty much tells me that you don't understand people who have rational thinking processing. Perry Mason as a character is supposed to make detail study of what going on, that apart of analytical thinking and a fine attorney. Also, by your comment sounds like you're a jock, move, move, move.
Most intelligence people believe that jocks have only muscles but no brain power to calculate 2+2=5 is that right. Or have I got this wrong, of course I was always told that it equals to 4 (four). (Who knows for sure). Somewhere in the future holds the truth.
@@carlchatfield3496 Good luck, Carl.
Did you also know that Margaret Field is Sally Field's mother? She also went by Maggie Mahoney as she was married to Jock Mahoney, Sally's father.
The hot ones are usually crazy. LOL!!
hahaha, true. All the attention, they got to have it.
Wife/girlfriend matrix.
At present I am reading this book...again. Though this scene is a bit different from the original written book.
Late night dictation, classic 1950's secretary sex pun.
She Was Born In Sioux Falls
A modern civil lawyer would be more careful witha woman and no witnesses . . . .
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Wasn't she married to Broderick Crawford?
Yes. It makes you wonder, doesn't it? And he was more than twenty years her senior. Now I'm really wondering.