Around The Bend

The Story of the Three Little Pigs (LINK)
Joseph Jacobs

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Chuck Yeager discussing air combat through WW2, Korea and Vietnam. This footage came on VHS with the deluxe edition of Chuck Yeager's Air Combat flight simulation game in 1991.

Chuck Yeager on Air Combat
 
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A view of part of the South Water Street freight depot of the Illinois Central Railroad and buildings in downtown Chicago on May 1, 1943 #

Jack Delano / Library of Congress
 
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The night is lit up by a giant Pabst Blue Ribbon sign above Chicago's South Water Street freight terminal in April 1943. #

Jack Delano / Library of Congress
 
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"Stephen Fry is and always was a sensational actor, however speaking German this well is truly amazing. Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, late Rik Mayal and The great Rowan Atkinson together in Blackadder goes forth were treasures to be hold for ever. British comedy at it’s BEST." ....around the bend!

(Rare!) Stalag Luft (1993) - Stephen Fry
 
Nat King Cole - "The Best Friend a Song Ever Had"!

The Jack Benny Program - "The Nat King Cole Show"

From Season 14 (1963-1964), broadcast January 21, 1964: Nat King Cole opens the show singing "Day In, Day Out." He exchanges some ribbing with Jack and performs "When I Fall in Love." Jack invites a few musicians from the orchestra to join him in his office to rehearse "Sweet Sue," a number they're going to perform with Cole. A fight between the musicians leaves the drummer out of commission, so Nat promises to have his cousin fill in. On the show, the "cousin" is a five-year-old who can drum louder than Jack's violin solo.

James (JBJ) Bradley Jr.
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James Bradley Jr demonstrates Chuck Mangione's Land Of Make Believe
 
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"Stephen Fry is and always was a sensational actor, however speaking German this well is truly amazing. Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, late Rik Mayal and The great Rowan Atkinson together in Blackadder goes forth were treasures to be hold for ever. British comedy at it’s BEST." ....around the bend!

(Rare!) Stalag Luft (1993) - Stephen Fry
LOL, "is there a parrot in here?".....

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THE BELLED COYOTE by Robert Fletcher (1885-1972)

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Robert Fletcher (1885 - 1972) was an engineer, writer, and poet. Born in Iowa, Bob moved to Montana when he was 23 to work as a surveyor. Some years later, he went to work for the Montana Highway Commission, producing all of the state’s tourism promotional material and, ultimately, creating more than 100 highway markers (many of which still stand today), along with picnic areas, visitors’ centers, maps, and roadside museums. The author of a cowboy poetry collection called Corral Dust, Bob also wrote a nonfiction book called Free Grass to Fences, about the Montana cattle industry.
 

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