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Dave
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She’ll always be ‘sixteen, going on seventeen….’ So sad to hear this news!
Sure makes the passage of time really smack you in the face doesn’t it? I’m
still getting over the loss of Gene Wilder.
Scott
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The first movie poster I ever bought was a six sheet road show from The Sound
of Music. It has been my favorite movie since 1965 and I followed all the cast
members lives since then. I met Charmian Carr at a sing-a-long here in Houston
several years ago. She was a blast. Very cordial,
So sad. May she be singing in heaven.
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> On Sep 18, 2016, at 5:37 PM, Steve
> <010c45345bfb-dmarc-requ...@listserv.american.edu> wrote:
>
> The first movie poster I ever bought was a six sheet road show from The Sound
> of Music. It has been my favorite movie since
Yes, I am very saddened by this news as well. It makes me realize that my
time is limited too. I have the 1965 Roadshow six sheet on linen as well
and intend to display it at some point.
Tom Pennock
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