I saw them both at the Calgary Stampede parade .. didn't get to shake hands though. I was around 5 years old as well.Hey Pecos, I shook hands with both Roy Rogers and Gene Autry when I was only 5 years old! They were both in Miles City, Mt for the Fourth of July parade and Wild Horse auction!
I'm just a year younger than you Marie (my 65th tomorrow)... so I remember the pictures ( as we called them)...more in the late 60's when I was about 12 or 13......Having been born in 1954, I missed this. But, went a lot in the 60s.
And the pencil thin mustache was a dead giveaway that here was a bad man.Jerry, I remember the good guys had white hats and the bad guys had black hats! ( and they sneered!)
And the cliff hanger would change from what was previously shown and we would all boo .Aunt Bea, that certainly is an impressive palace! Looks like a European tourist attraction.
I remember the Saturday matinees having serials, which were continuing stories always ending on a cliffhanger; come back next week to see what happens. TV series do the same thing now.
Well he's not a very good date. He's holding the umbrella over himself instead of her! Not chivalrous at all. LOL
I'd love to have all those silver dollars now.I used to walk up to the theater every Saturday afternoon with a pocket full of Morgan silver dollars, to watch Audie Murphy, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh,or Jane Russell and Robert Mitchum. Jerry Lewis. I remember I HATED silver dollars because they were SO HEAVY! Couldn't leave them home because my brother would steal them.
I'd buy a Milky Way candy bar every Saturday for 15 cents,I think.
Anyone identify with this?
Absolutely. I met Annette Funicello at one of the matinees. I think it was the movie, "The Shaggy Dog" that was playing and she was on tour with the movie.
Did you ever happen to see her husband before she died? I was shocked. I met her again years later while I was at United. I had the privilege of flying Annette from LA to Orlando with another lady who was her companion, but maybe she was also on staff. Annette was going to visit Disney World and to also to do a two or three day show with Frankie Avalon and a few other Hollywood types. She seemed like a very private type of a person, so I was surprised to see that her husband allowed a YouTube video of her to be made and shown.She was born and raised in Utica, NY. I worked with her Uncle Bob for several years delivering Millbrook bread.
I've seen this video before, as well as another video about Annette Funicello and her MS. Such an unforgiving disease. My eldest nephew's wife has MS and is doing well. She was diagnosed in her early 20's, but probably had it in her teens. She is now in her 40's and still working in the Health & Science field.Did you ever happen to see her husband before she died? I was shocked. I met her again years later while I was at United. I had the privilege of flying Annette from LA to Orlando with another lady who was her companion, but maybe she was also on staff. Annette was going to visit Disney World and to also to do a two or three day show with Frankie Avalon and a few other Hollywood types. She seemed like a very private type of a person, so I was surprised to see that her husband allowed a YouTube video of her to be made and shown.
To me, this video is shocking and I am still not in agreement with it. I would have preferred remembering her and her beautiful self as I knew her prior to her becoming ill. I disagree with her husband that she would have been OK allowing this video to be shown, but that's just my opinion.
I knew a fellow down in Florida in his 70's that was still doing a good job of taking care of himself with the disease. I guess it just depends on how one is made.I've seen this video before, as well as another video about Annette Funicello and her MS. Such an unforgiving disease. My eldest nephew's wife has MS and is doing well. She was diagnosed in her early 20's, but probably had it in her teens. She is now in her 40's and still working in the Health & Science field.
Apologies for going Off Topic ..
Do you think Annette would have approved of this video? Originally, after I first saw it, I was upset that her husband allowed this to be shown. If I had to guess, I would say that money came into play.I've seen this video before, as well as another video about Annette Funicello and her MS. Such an unforgiving disease. My eldest nephew's wife has MS and is doing well. She was diagnosed in her early 20's, but probably had it in her teens. She is now in her 40's and still working in the Health & Science field.
Apologies for going Off Topic ..