Linda Stirling Born Louise Schultz in Long Beach, California, her first role was as a model in The Powers Girl in 1943 and her first role in a serial was the title character in The Tiger Woman (1944). In 1946, she married Republic screenwriter Sloan Nibley. In 1947, she essentially retired from films to raise a family, although she later appeared in occasional episodes of television shows.
I'll have the Oki Special, if you're flying? 2 hot dogs smothered in chili with cheese and pastrami wrapped up with a tortilla
2:08pm
Bryan:
I miss the pinball machine! Don't forget the mountain of fries & animate to the cook with the bandage on his arm to burn the pastrami or it won't get cooked through!
The owner of Barney's, Erwin Held made all the female bartenders wear short skirts. So when I worked with one who do you think got more tips? I got fired eventually. Erwin passed away a few years ago. I think his son runs it now.
Biography :Vocal & instrumental group from San Francisco, the Cables were formed by leader of the group, Don McCarthy (tenor), bass is Chris Kendall, while Jim Britt and Larry Dolgin are Baritone & second Tenor. The Cables recorded two sides for RCA Victor in Los Angeles. Their "Moonlight And Roses" made the charts in the Southwest . The reverse was a satire on rock and roll mumbling and gets a big play on teen-age dance shows (guitar solo on Choo-Choo by Howard Roberts).
The Cables!
"mumbling and gets a big play on teen-age dance shows (guitar solo on Choo-Choo by Howard Roberts)"!