What A Difference, A Day Makes

I always loved Doris Day movies. My favorite is "That Touch of Mink" with Cary Grant. :love_heart:
 

Although she certainly is sexy, my main response to Doris was always what a nice person.
Unfortunately, "nice" has somehow become an insult.
 

I have wrote this before on this forum, but it's worth repeating. I once had Doris Day on one of my flights from Washington, D.C. back to L.A. This was back in the early 80's, well before 9/11 and when pilots would take a walk through the cabin now and then just to stretch their legs on long flights. I was able to sit and talk with Ms. Day for maybe 5 minutes, but quickly learned that she was one of the most gentlest, sweetest and kindest ladies that I had ever met and also very intelligent, as well. A lady of pure class. I told her how much I enjoyed her movies and music and she thanked me. She said that she often wondered if anyone ever listened to her singing. I am sure that she was trying to be a little silly.
 
I have wrote this before on this forum, but it's worth repeating. I once had Doris Day on one of my flights from Washington, D.C. back to L.A. This was back in the early 80's, well before 9/11 and when pilots would take a walk through the cabin now and then just to stretch their legs on long flights. I was able to sit and talk with Ms. Day for maybe 5 minutes, but quickly learned that she was one of the most gentlest, sweetest and kindest ladies that I had ever met and also very intelligent, as well. A lady of pure class. I told her how much I enjoyed her movies and music and she thanked me. She said that she often wondered if anyone ever listened to her singing. I am sure that she was trying to be a little silly.
This one's from Doris, just for you, oldman!
 
This was one of the big song hits from Frank Loesser's "Guys And Dolls". Doris Day recorded this in Hollywood on September 13, 1950.
 


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