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Current Talk '11 I / Re: Discuss - Ep #0003
« on: July 01, 2011, 08:16:37 AM »And I'm sure Bill Malloy knows what Roger's car looks like,
That Shelby Mustang would definitely stand out. Does anyone know what color it was?
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And I'm sure Bill Malloy knows what Roger's car looks like,
Elizabeth is playing Chopin's Prelude in C Minor.Did it make anyone think of Barry Manilow? No?
40 rooms in the house, and there's an east wing and a west wing. So, maybe, a dozen rooms - six up, six down - per wing and 16 rooms - maybe nine up, seven down - for the main part of the house? It doesn't seem like so much when you break it down that way.
Vicky got the room that Elizabeth slept in until she got married. Why doesn't Carolyn have it?
Are they making a special stop at Collinsport for Victoria and Burke? The biddy (I don't intend to be disrespectful; I think she was hired to be a "biddy") said the train hasn't stopped at Collinsport in five years. Wait, five years?!
I've always thought that Frid's falling out with Pierson and the Fest over the unauthorized use of footage on MPI's 25th Anniversary tape of Frid's reading of The Tell-Tale Heart may have contributed to some of what Frid had said back then. The wounds, as it were, were still open...
Lloyd's voiceover promos could be heard on ABC-TV through the early 70s: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xoBMulTGszc and he became a voiceover agent in New York (one of only a handful back then), and in 1975 switched to voice casting, earning the nickname The Voicecaster and starting the company Voicecasters, which to date is the largest voice casting studio in the country.