The only Dorothy Janis picture I've seen is The Pagan. But that one was a pip. Lots o' violence and racism in the sunny South Pacific. Nice photography though, so there's that…
1:23pm
Andy in El Lay:
Rex! Your show is the damn best. My favorite way to kick off the weekend.
I have copy of Mule Skinner Blues by the Fenderman
1:47pm
Hackensack Slim:
Dr Horse twice in one day. Ya gotta love this station.
1:49pm
Elias:
Get in line ladies. Jerome is a-shakin them maracas.
1:52pm
tv glee lee:
...caught the hitchcock presents episode the other night where your "let's go...okay let's get the show on the road" drop-in came from. Noticed some time editing you did to close the gap between the two lines. I fell asleep before the ego jd got his reward twist...confounded!
The company considered dropping dynamite on the wreck to dislodge bodies which would float to the surface, but finally gave up after oceanographers suggested that the extreme pressure would have compressed the bodies into gelatinous lumps.
...you might wanna ease up on the inhalant if this is gonna be a serious workout...
2:29pm
100 and five laughs:
Drs. William B. Ryan of Columbia University and Fred Spiess of Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California joined the expedition as consultants.
They nearly stayed ashore when Grimm introduced them to a new consultant – a monkey called Titan, which was trained to point at a spot on the map to supposedly indicate where Titanic was.
The scientists issued an ultimatum: "It's either us or the monkey."
Grimm preferred the monkey, but was prevailed upon to leave it behind and bring the scientists instead.