[MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast friends....from Joe B in NOLA

2011-08-27 Thread Kirby McDaniel
I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would come in thru 
South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is in the midst of a 
horrible drought and we have endured a record number of days with heat above 
100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you that people are sick 
of it.  We could have used some of that water and Irene could have busted up 
the high pressure system that seems to be planted over Texas permanently.  

K.


On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:

 Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.
  
 Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters that I'm 
 thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the weeks 
 following Katrina.
  
 Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in the next 
 few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all safely home and 
 at work again.
  
 Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they seem. And 
 if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you dodged the bullet, 
 as we say. 
  
 Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.
  
 Joe
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Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast friends....from Joe B in NOLA

2011-08-27 Thread Bruce Hershenson
Kirby

It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for giving
us Rick Perry?

Bruce

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:

 I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would come in
 thru South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is in the
 midst of a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of days with
 heat above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you that
 people are sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and Irene
 could have busted up the high pressure system that seems to be planted over
 Texas permanently.

 K.


 On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:

 Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.

 Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters that I'm
 thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the weeks
 following Katrina.

 Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in the next
 few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all safely home
 and at work again.

 Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they seem.
 And if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you dodged the
 bullet, as we say.

 Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.

 Joe
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Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast friends....from Joe B in NOLA

2011-08-27 Thread dreamfactory
very odd times right now in all the world eh???

well to Imagine the climate alone .. earthquakes, the heat,
hurricanes in regions not normal, floods... the economy.. the
politics..
its all overwhelming.
In my case I have tryed to seek help from God. I am not sure who it
is or
whether he exsists but I have just asked that if he does well that he
help all mankind and earth.. so far I think its the same God for all
mankind , jews , christian, asian, Muslim ,Hindu all are connected to
the same God. As long as we simply Love our fellow
humans and animals and the earth and God. The lords prayer sums up
about all
we need to do I believe..and the mayans and revelation do seem
accurate so far.
I think thats why we are experiencing a Huge change.. and Young
people feel it
the old gaurd of peopel that ran the banks, corporations and power
people are
fighting hard to keep old ways, but their system is broken and so is
many lives
that all can see because of the internet. thanks to gates and Steve
Jobs we all are connected by the net and can see and feel others from
all over... we all have the same needs, food, healthcare, Love and
friendship.. and we all have the same hurts.. love, bad business
decions, greed, lost hope...
the disasters since the 1st sunami back afew years seem like they
have been really building up. the Ice caps melting.. the elnino
almost perpetual
and between the oil crunch, housing and banking,,, just a ticking
time bomb.
 at the same time I sense hope... because there are many many people
that want good things for the earth and mankind.. and they outnumber
the ones that take advantage,,, its just like movie posters... there
are a few people that abuse customers but 90% are decent and honest
and basically remeber thats how every other business and organization
is.. there are honest peopel in all sectors and a few that are not so
nice...
I think we can turn around the world by modifying our attitudes and
some simple
new fresh approachs to things.. like the banking and healthcare, and
home loans
JObs are another mess... it appears its the middle class that are
suffering from the blue collar sector... as thats where all the jobs
where outsourced
from... so perhaps with some help in education and loans they could
be put back in the system as many seem like very capable workers,
just need to be oriented/
in summery if we apply LOve and understanding to all the issues and
take out the greed and look at the world as a group of individuals as
Family... we are all really one Big family and we need to help
everyone.
I hope I can somehow be part of the solution... in some small way. 
Peace and love to all and hope the east coast people have a safe time
in the Hurricane.
best wishes  to everyone in the world.
Tom




 Original Message 
From: brucehershen...@gmail.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast
friendsfrom Joe B in NOLA
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 09:54:47 -0500

Kirby

It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for
giving
us Rick Perry?

Bruce

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
wrote:

 I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would
come in
 thru South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is
in the
 midst of a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of
days with
 heat above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell
you that
 people are sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and
Irene
 could have busted up the high pressure system that seems to be
planted over
 Texas permanently.

 K.


 On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:

 Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.

 Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters
that I'm
 thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the
weeks
 following Katrina.

 Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in
the next
 few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all
safely home
 and at work again.

 Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they
seem.
 And if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you
dodged the
 bullet, as we say.

 Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.

 Joe
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[MOPO] OT OT OT: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast friends....from Joe B in NOLA

2011-08-27 Thread Kirby McDaniel
I'm afraid that wouldn't be harsh enough.  I can tell you that I never voted 
for him.  I thought we
might be rid of him when Sen. Kay B. Hutch decided to run against him.  But she 
ran the worst campaign ever --
no, that would be the lady that ran against Scott Brown.  He (Perry) is a 
certified idiot - not bright - and comparisons
to George Bush are specious. [Incidentally, despite the spin that has appeared 
recently saying the Bushes
have no problem with Perry, it is not true.  They dislike one another.]  They 
might SOUND somewhat alike, but it ends there.  At least GWB was an
average student.  I am afraid, however, that in this climate - economic and 
otherwise - that people might
go for him.  A Perry Presidency would be a terrible mistake for the 
Republicans.  Awesomely terrible in my opinion.  It might
actually mean curtains for the wobbly GOP.

Soon he will start to get a rigorous scrubbing by the media.  Let's see how 
well he fares with that.

I'm not a Republican, but George Bush was a pretty good governor for Texas.  
The governor's office
in Texas is not like the Governor's office in most states.  Much more power 
lies with the legislature and
the Lieutenant Governor.  One of the most powerful men ever in Texas politics 
was Bob Bullock, a Democrat.
One of the reasons that Texans liked GW Bush was that he and Bullock got along 
and ran the state (Texas was in pretty
good shape after Ann Richards' administration tenure) well.   Once Karl Rove 
got hold of GW Bush, he changed.
Bush II was the worst Presidency of my lifetime, I would have to venture, and I 
include Nixon in that.

The fact is that Perry is little more than a common opportunist, and I do mean 
common, and I can GUARANTEE you that he would
line his pockets at every opportunity and manufacture opportunities that you or 
I could never dream up if
we had 500 years to do it.  Cronyism at its absolute zenith.

Meanwhile, under Perry, Texas - TEXAS - who used to pride itself on their 
public school system has
slipped to 51st in public education.

And the jobs creator thing - that is a total myth.

I have slipped OFF my medication and talked about Politics on Mopo.  Bruce, you 
should be ASHAMED of yourself!

K.


On Aug 27, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:

 Kirby
 
 It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for giving us 
 Rick Perry?
 
 Bruce
 
 On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:
 I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would come in thru 
 South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is in the midst of 
 a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of days with heat 
 above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you that people 
 are sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and Irene could have 
 busted up the high pressure system that seems to be planted over Texas 
 permanently.  
 
 K.
 
 
 On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:
 
 Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.
  
 Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters that I'm 
 thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the weeks 
 following Katrina.
  
 Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in the next 
 few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all safely home 
 and at work again.
  
 Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they seem. And 
 if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you dodged the bullet, 
 as we say. 
  
 Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.
  
 Joe
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Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast friends....from Joe B in NOLA

2011-08-27 Thread Dave Rosen
That's just what I was thinking...

Dave
  - Original Message - 
  From: Bruce Hershenson 
  To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
  Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:54 AM
  Subject: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast friendsfrom Joe 
B in NOLA


  Kirby

  It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for giving us 
Rick Perry?

  Bruce


  On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:

I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would come in 
thru South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is in the midst 
of a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of days with heat 
above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you that people are 
sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and Irene could have busted 
up the high pressure system that seems to be planted over Texas permanently.  


K.





On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:


Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.

Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters 
that I'm thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the weeks 
following Katrina.

Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in 
the next few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all safely 
home and at work again.

Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they 
seem. And if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you dodged the 
bullet, as we say.  

Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.

Joe 

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[MOPO] : [MOPO] we're ready

2011-08-27 Thread jimepisale3
 

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From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:40 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] OT OT OT: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast
friendsfrom Joe B in NOLA

 

I'm afraid that wouldn't be harsh enough.  I can tell you that I never voted
for him.  I thought we

might be rid of him when Sen. Kay B. Hutch decided to run against him.  But
she ran the worst campaign ever --

no, that would be the lady that ran against Scott Brown.  He (Perry) is a
certified idiot - not bright - and comparisons

to George Bush are specious. [Incidentally, despite the spin that has
appeared recently saying the Bushes

have no problem with Perry, it is not true.  They dislike one another.]
They might SOUND somewhat alike, but it ends there.  At least GWB was an

average student.  I am afraid, however, that in this climate - economic and
otherwise - that people might

go for him.  A Perry Presidency would be a terrible mistake for the
Republicans.  Awesomely terrible in my opinion.  It might

actually mean curtains for the wobbly GOP.

 

Soon he will start to get a rigorous scrubbing by the media.  Let's see how
well he fares with that.

 

I'm not a Republican, but George Bush was a pretty good governor for Texas.
The governor's office

in Texas is not like the Governor's office in most states.  Much more power
lies with the legislature and

the Lieutenant Governor.  One of the most powerful men ever in Texas
politics was Bob Bullock, a Democrat.

One of the reasons that Texans liked GW Bush was that he and Bullock got
along and ran the state (Texas was in pretty

good shape after Ann Richards' administration tenure) well.   Once Karl Rove
got hold of GW Bush, he changed.

Bush II was the worst Presidency of my lifetime, I would have to venture,
and I include Nixon in that.

 

The fact is that Perry is little more than a common opportunist, and I do
mean common, and I can GUARANTEE you that he would

line his pockets at every opportunity and manufacture opportunities that you
or I could never dream up if

we had 500 years to do it.  Cronyism at its absolute zenith.

 

Meanwhile, under Perry, Texas - TEXAS - who used to pride itself on their
public school system has

slipped to 51st in public education.

 

And the jobs creator thing - that is a total myth.

 

I have slipped OFF my medication and talked about Politics on Mopo.  Bruce,
you should be ASHAMED of yourself!

 

K.

 

 

On Aug 27, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:





Kirby

It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for giving
us Rick Perry?

Bruce

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:

I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would come in
thru South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is in the
midst of a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of days with
heat above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you that
people are sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and Irene
could have busted up the high pressure system that seems to be planted over
Texas permanently.  

 

K.

 

 

On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:






Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.

 

Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters that I'm
thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the weeks
following Katrina.

 

Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in the next
few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all safely home
and at work again.

 

Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they seem. And
if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you dodged the bullet,
as we say.  

 

Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.

 

Joe

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Re: [MOPO] : [MOPO] we're ready

2011-08-27 Thread Kirby McDaniel
Sometimes I live in the country
Sometimes I live in town
Sometimes I take a great notion
To jump into the river and drown

Huddie Ledbetter


On Aug 27, 2011, at 11:21 AM, jimepisale3 wrote:

  
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 From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Kirby 
 McDaniel
 Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:40 AM
 To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
 Subject: [MOPO] OT OT OT: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east coast 
 friendsfrom Joe B in NOLA
  
 I'm afraid that wouldn't be harsh enough.  I can tell you that I never voted 
 for him.  I thought we
 might be rid of him when Sen. Kay B. Hutch decided to run against him.  But 
 she ran the worst campaign ever --
 no, that would be the lady that ran against Scott Brown.  He (Perry) is a 
 certified idiot - not bright - and comparisons
 to George Bush are specious. [Incidentally, despite the spin that has 
 appeared recently saying the Bushes
 have no problem with Perry, it is not true.  They dislike one another.]  They 
 might SOUND somewhat alike, but it ends there.  At least GWB was an
 average student.  I am afraid, however, that in this climate - economic and 
 otherwise - that people might
 go for him.  A Perry Presidency would be a terrible mistake for the 
 Republicans.  Awesomely terrible in my opinion.  It might
 actually mean curtains for the wobbly GOP.
  
 Soon he will start to get a rigorous scrubbing by the media.  Let's see how 
 well he fares with that.
  
 I'm not a Republican, but George Bush was a pretty good governor for Texas.  
 The governor's office
 in Texas is not like the Governor's office in most states.  Much more power 
 lies with the legislature and
 the Lieutenant Governor.  One of the most powerful men ever in Texas politics 
 was Bob Bullock, a Democrat.
 One of the reasons that Texans liked GW Bush was that he and Bullock got 
 along and ran the state (Texas was in pretty
 good shape after Ann Richards' administration tenure) well.   Once Karl Rove 
 got hold of GW Bush, he changed.
 Bush II was the worst Presidency of my lifetime, I would have to venture, and 
 I include Nixon in that.
  
 The fact is that Perry is little more than a common opportunist, and I do 
 mean common, and I can GUARANTEE you that he would
 line his pockets at every opportunity and manufacture opportunities that you 
 or I could never dream up if
 we had 500 years to do it.  Cronyism at its absolute zenith.
  
 Meanwhile, under Perry, Texas - TEXAS - who used to pride itself on their 
 public school system has
 slipped to 51st in public education.
  
 And the jobs creator thing - that is a total myth.
  
 I have slipped OFF my medication and talked about Politics on Mopo.  Bruce, 
 you should be ASHAMED of yourself!
  
 K.
  
  
 On Aug 27, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
 
 
 Kirby
 
 It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for giving us 
 Rick Perry?
 
 Bruce
 
 On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net wrote:
 I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would come in thru 
 South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is in the midst of 
 a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of days with heat 
 above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you that people 
 are sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and Irene could have 
 busted up the high pressure system that seems to be planted over Texas 
 permanently.  
  
 K.
  
  
 On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:
 
 
 Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.
  
 Just a quick note to let all of you MOPO'ers who are east coasters that I'm 
 thinking of you and remembering your great kindnesses during the weeks 
 following Katrina.
  
 Here's hoping that the drenching and huffing  puffing you get in the next 
 few days are much lighter than predicted and that you are all safely home and 
 at work again.
  
 Pay attention to warnings and directions, no matter how silly they seem. And 
 if it all is for naught afterwards, be grateful that you dodged the bullet, 
 as we say. 
  
 Take care.  I'm thinking of you all.
  
 Joe
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2011-08-27 Thread dreamfactory
Jim i finally saw your videos of your shop after all these years.
great lookin place you have! i was surprised that in addition to
Movie stuff you have a Full antique shop with all kinds of goods.
what a fun place... and i see tons of fil cabs that I bet are loaded
with stills and other great items.
what a visit your place would be for eclectic collectors!
.Mopo if you have not seen the videos take a gander as they are
really chock full of goodies and also there is a TV show where they
interview Jim and his Shop manager who both do a great job.
Videos tell storys that would be impossible otherwise
GOOD job Jim  and Unshreaded nostalgia
best, Tom



 Original Message 
From: jimepisa...@comcast.net
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: RE: [MOPO] : [MOPO]  we're ready
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 12:21:53 -0400

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unshredded-Nostalgia/128881892341#!/ph
oto.php?
fbid=10150300207257342set=a.161683087341.118807.128881892341type=1
theater

 

Check out our shop page

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unshredded-Nostalgia/128881892341

Check out our shop video

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-n2AznLA8o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-n2AznLA8o

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCP7PaO-2tkfeature=related
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jim episale
Unshredded Nostalgia
323 South main St. Route 9
Barnegat, N.J. 08005
800-872-9990 609-660-2626

 http://www.unshreddednostalgia.com
http://www.unshreddednostalgia.com

Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of
Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:40 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] OT OT OT: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east
coast
friendsfrom Joe B in NOLA

 

I'm afraid that wouldn't be harsh enough.  I can tell you that I
never voted
for him.  I thought we

might be rid of him when Sen. Kay B. Hutch decided to run against
him.  But
she ran the worst campaign ever --

no, that would be the lady that ran against Scott Brown.  He (Perry)
is a
certified idiot - not bright - and comparisons

to George Bush are specious. [Incidentally, despite the spin that
has
appeared recently saying the Bushes

have no problem with Perry, it is not true.  They dislike one
another.]
They might SOUND somewhat alike, but it ends there.  At least GWB
was an

average student.  I am afraid, however, that in this climate -
economic and
otherwise - that people might

go for him.  A Perry Presidency would be a terrible mistake for the
Republicans.  Awesomely terrible in my opinion.  It might

actually mean curtains for the wobbly GOP.

 

Soon he will start to get a rigorous scrubbing by the media.  Let's
see how
well he fares with that.

 

I'm not a Republican, but George Bush was a pretty good governor for
Texas.
The governor's office

in Texas is not like the Governor's office in most states.  Much
more power
lies with the legislature and

the Lieutenant Governor.  One of the most powerful men ever in Texas
politics was Bob Bullock, a Democrat.

One of the reasons that Texans liked GW Bush was that he and Bullock
got
along and ran the state (Texas was in pretty

good shape after Ann Richards' administration tenure) well.   Once
Karl Rove
got hold of GW Bush, he changed.

Bush II was the worst Presidency of my lifetime, I would have to
venture,
and I include Nixon in that.

 

The fact is that Perry is little more than a common opportunist, and
I do
mean common, and I can GUARANTEE you that he would

line his pockets at every opportunity and manufacture opportunities
that you
or I could never dream up if

we had 500 years to do it.  Cronyism at its absolute zenith.

 

Meanwhile, under Perry, Texas - TEXAS - who used to pride itself on
their
public school system has

slipped to 51st in public education.

 

And the jobs creator thing - that is a total myth.

 

I have slipped OFF my medication and talked about Politics on Mopo. 
Bruce,
you should be ASHAMED of yourself!

 

K.

 

 

On Aug 27, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:





Kirby

It is true that the 72 days above 100F is God's reward to Texas for
giving
us Rick Perry?

Bruce

On Sat, Aug 27, 2011 at 8:06 AM, Kirby McDaniel ki...@movieart.net
wrote:

I was hoping that Irene, with her massive amounts of rain, would
come in
thru South Texas and thru the San Antonio - Austin area.  Texas is
in the
midst of a horrible drought and we have endured a record number of
days with
heat above 100F.  We are now at 72 days above 100F.  I can tell you
that
people are sick of it.  We could have used some of that water and
Irene
could have busted up the high pressure system that seems to be
planted over
Texas permanently.  

 

K.

 

 

On Aug 26, 2011, at 9:55 PM, Joseph Bonelli wrote:






Hi from Joe B, safely (for once) in hot New Orleans.

Re: [MOPO] : [MOPO] we're ready

2011-08-27 Thread jimepisale3
Thanks Tom


Check out our shop page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unshredded-Nostalgia/128881892341
Check out our shop video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-n2AznLA8o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCP7PaO-2tkfeature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fojAZcbvL7Efeature=related


jim episale
Unshredded Nostalgia
323 South main St. Route 9
Barnegat, N.J. 08005
800-872-9990 609-660-2626
http://www.unshreddednostalgia.com

Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.

-Original Message-
From: dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com
[mailto:dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com] 
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 12:48 PM
To: jimepisa...@comcast.net; MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: RE: [MOPO] : [MOPO] we're ready

Jim i finally saw your videos of your shop after all these years.
great lookin place you have! i was surprised that in addition to
Movie stuff you have a Full antique shop with all kinds of goods.
what a fun place... and i see tons of fil cabs that I bet are loaded
with stills and other great items.
what a visit your place would be for eclectic collectors!
.Mopo if you have not seen the videos take a gander as they are
really chock full of goodies and also there is a TV show where they
interview Jim and his Shop manager who both do a great job.
Videos tell storys that would be impossible otherwise
GOOD job Jim  and Unshreaded nostalgia
best, Tom



 Original Message 
From: jimepisa...@comcast.net
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: RE: [MOPO] : [MOPO]  we're ready
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2011 12:21:53 -0400

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unshredded-Nostalgia/128881892341#!/ph
oto.php?
fbid=10150300207257342set=a.161683087341.118807.128881892341type=1
theater

 

Check out our shop page

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unshredded-Nostalgia/128881892341

Check out our shop video

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-n2AznLA8o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-n2AznLA8o

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCP7PaO-2tkfeature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCP7PaO-2tkfeature=related

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fojAZcbvL7Efeature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fojAZcbvL7Efeature=related


jim episale
Unshredded Nostalgia
323 South main St. Route 9
Barnegat, N.J. 08005
800-872-9990 609-660-2626

 http://www.unshreddednostalgia.com
http://www.unshreddednostalgia.com

Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of
Kirby
McDaniel
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 11:40 AM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: [MOPO] OT OT OT: Re: [MOPO] OT: Re: [MOPO] To all our east
coast
friendsfrom Joe B in NOLA

 

I'm afraid that wouldn't be harsh enough.  I can tell you that I
never voted
for him.  I thought we

might be rid of him when Sen. Kay B. Hutch decided to run against
him.  But
she ran the worst campaign ever --

no, that would be the lady that ran against Scott Brown.  He (Perry)
is a
certified idiot - not bright - and comparisons

to George Bush are specious. [Incidentally, despite the spin that
has
appeared recently saying the Bushes

have no problem with Perry, it is not true.  They dislike one
another.]
They might SOUND somewhat alike, but it ends there.  At least GWB
was an

average student.  I am afraid, however, that in this climate -
economic and
otherwise - that people might

go for him.  A Perry Presidency would be a terrible mistake for the
Republicans.  Awesomely terrible in my opinion.  It might

actually mean curtains for the wobbly GOP.

 

Soon he will start to get a rigorous scrubbing by the media.  Let's
see how
well he fares with that.

 

I'm not a Republican, but George Bush was a pretty good governor for
Texas.
The governor's office

in Texas is not like the Governor's office in most states.  Much
more power
lies with the legislature and

the Lieutenant Governor.  One of the most powerful men ever in Texas
politics was Bob Bullock, a Democrat.

One of the reasons that Texans liked GW Bush was that he and Bullock
got
along and ran the state (Texas was in pretty

good shape after Ann Richards' administration tenure) well.   Once
Karl Rove
got hold of GW Bush, he changed.

Bush II was the worst Presidency of my lifetime, I would have to
venture,
and I include Nixon in that.

 

The fact is that Perry is little more than a common opportunist, and
I do
mean common, and I can GUARANTEE you that he would

line his pockets at every opportunity and manufacture opportunities
that you
or I could never dream up if

we had 500 years to do it.  Cronyism at its absolute zenith.

 

Meanwhile, under Perry, Texas - TEXAS - who used to pride itself on
their
public school system has

slipped to 51st in public education.

 

And the jobs creator thing - that is a total myth.

 

I have slipped OFF my medication and talked about Politics on Mopo. 
Bruce,
you should be ASHAMED of yourself!

 

K.

 

 

On Aug 27, 2011, at 9:54 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:





Kirby

It is true that 

[MOPO] FA: Ending tomorrow - Heritage has over 490 of the best Horror, Sci-Fi, Western, James Bond, Drama, Serials, and more!

2011-08-27 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551
Over 490 lots of some of the best of vintage movie posters will close tomorrow, 
Sunday evening, August 28th, at 10pm CT! 
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Featuring Some of the best and most affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, 
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Heritage has offered over 140,000 lots (all searchable with images, 
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 of some of the very rarest and best in the hobby. Serving over 600,000 
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Consign now to our upcoming November Signature Auction, where your valuable 
posters will be seen by the greatest number of bidders in the hobby! Also 
inquire about great deals in consigning to our Weekly Internet Auctions too!!
Some highlights of this week's auction include:

Psycho (Paramount, 1960). One Sheet
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To Catch a Thief (Paramount, 1955). Lobby Card Set of 8
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Overland Stage Raiders (Republic, 1938). One Sheet
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Sunset Boulevard (Paramount, 1950). Lobby Card
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East of Eden (Warner Brothers, 1955). Lobby Card Set of 8
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Vanishing Men (Astor, R-Late 1930s). One Sheet
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The Alamo (United Artists, 1960). Australian One Sheet
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Night Time in Nevada (Republic, 1948). One Sheet
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Straight Shooter (Victory, 1939). One Sheet
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The Killer Shrews (McLendon Radio Pictures, 1959). One Sheet
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Do or Die (Universal, 1921). Six Sheet Episode 10 --The Secret Cavern.
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Man of the Forest (Paramount, 1933). One Sheet
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Curse of the Werewolf (Universal International, 1961). French Affiche
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Giant (Warner Brothers, 1956). One Sheet
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The Lone Trail (Webb-Douglas, 1932). One Sheet
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The Better Way (Columbia, 1926). Three Sheet
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Tom Mix Circus (1930s). Poster (20 X 28)
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Custer's Last Stand (Stage and Screen Productions, 1936). Uncut Pressbook
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (United Artists, 1970). One Sheet Style A
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Teenage Caveman (American International, 1958). One Sheet
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Cannibal Holocaust (Les Films du Dragon, 1980). Belgian
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Fighting Hero (William Steiner, 1934). One Sheet
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Gone with the Wind (MGM, R-1961). Title Lobby Card
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Pink Floyd: The Wall (MGM, 1982). One Sheet
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The Deadly Mantis (Universal International, 1957). Window Card
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Hi,

We are looking for original one sheets (only) for:

TEXAS (1941)
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Please let us know what you have.

Thanks.

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