I'm not sure if he is gay, but he does seem a little flamboyant....
Personally I love him on Match Game whether smoking his pipe or cigar.
He is one cool and damn funny mofo. He is also great in the Cannonball
Run II.
I'm not sure if this counts as a new thread or should be part of the gay
thing, but let me pose this question to you cats:
Who is your favorite celebrity pipester?
As for myself, it is a tie between Charles Nelson Reilly and Lee Van
Cleef...
Peace out, homies...
Daniel from Mardi Gras Central
While his sexual orientation is his own business, I'm a Charles Nelson
Reilly fan too.
From Steve of Virginia
Known as Tigerdad on #pipes
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In several of the old Addams Family TV series episodes, she and John Astin
are shown meditatively puffing on a hookah. The way that she did it proved
that she had had more than a passing acquaintence with both method and
means.
Sadly, when the PC crowd began railing about 'protecting the chil-drun' from
anything even remotely suggestive of drug use (hookah=hashish=no-no), many
of these scenes were edited from the episodes. This happened even when they
were in the first few minutes of the program or half-way through, spoiling
the continuity and sacrificing some dialogue.
So much for freedom of expression; the last time I saw these episodes in
their entirety was 1991, when they were being shown on the TNT channel. It
figures the only person with the guts to stand up to the self-appointed
moral proctors would be Ted Turner.
"Anonymous" <nob...@newsfeeds.com> wrote in message
news:38c19443....@news.rivnet.net...
> My favorite pipester will surprise you: the late great Carolyn Jones.
No surprise to me. All I can say is, "Oh, yeah!" Carolyn always had that
look, that ironic smile that said, "I know something you don't. You might
get it out of me, but it won't be easy."
I have the entire first season on video. It's time for an Addams Family
marathon.
Da da da dam, click click.
--
I have seen the future...
and it's coming. -glp
It's hard to tell from the old films who really smoked a pipe and who just
used a pipe as a prop.
JEN from DE
>
>Daniel D. Marsalone wrote in message <38C182F0...@bellsouth.net>...
>>>Who is your favorite celebrity pipester?
Am I the only Fred MacMurray fan here? I SO wanted him to be my dad
when I was a kid and angry at my own father ;-)
Reg'ds,
Terry
--
Hazy, overcast
Ash-grey wording...
-Skinny Puppy 'Nature's Revenge'
Colonel Panic <absi...@teleport.com> scribbled:
>On Stardate Sat, 4 Mar 2000 20:37:30 -0500, "Janet Nickerson"
><janetni...@mindspring.com> said to Mr. Spock:
>
>>
>>Daniel D. Marsalone wrote in message <38C182F0...@bellsouth.net>...
>>>>Who is your favorite celebrity pipester?
>
>Am I the only Fred MacMurray fan here? I SO wanted him to be my dad
>when I was a kid and angry at my own father ;-)
>
>Reg'ds,
>
>Terry
Fred Latchaw
Seattle WA
First, you need a live chicken
and a working knowledge of Latin...
>It's curious; the image of Fred MacMurray is usually what keeps me from buying straight
>pipes (as opposed to gay pipes, I suppose...)
>
>
>Colonel Panic <absi...@teleport.com> scribbled:
>
>>Am I the only Fred MacMurray fan here? I SO wanted him to be my dad
>>when I was a kid and angry at my own father ;-)
LOL Perusing the pipes sitting on my desk right now, I see 3 bent
pipes (2 of which were gifts) 1 gently curved HCA #1 and 17 straight
pipes.
Go figger, eh?
Smoke Well,
Tim
> "Daniel D. Marsalone" wrote:
>>
>> Who is your favorite celebrity pipester?
>
> Peabody of Sherman & Peabody (hint...think Bullwinkle).
>
> My local CVS pharmacy has a great Peabody stuffed doll w/ pipe that I
> think I have to buy.
Wow. That set the Wayback machine for me! That was always one of my
favourite segments of the Bullwinkle show. That and Fractured Fairy Tales.
I'm going to have to go out and search for that Mr. Peabody doll, now...
Then, there was Fractured Flikers, a weird show with old clips from silent
films and a bunch of other zanyness, hosted by Hans Conried, whom I believe
was a pipe smoker as well. The show was written by Jay Ward and Bill Scott,
who also wrote the Bullwinkle scripts. Very, very good stuff, as I recall.
(It's amazing how some childhood memories are SO easy to access! At least
it's not Saturday afternoon bowling...)
Cheers,
Gregory
--
Omnia quia sunt, lumina sunt.
Peabody of Sherman & Peabody (hint...think Bullwinkle).
My local CVS pharmacy has a great Peabody stuffed doll w/ pipe that I
think I have to buy.
--
Rick Oz
York, PA
* ACHY 2000 - April Crawl & Herf in York (PA)
http://achy.homepage.com
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http://YorkCAPS.homepage.com
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http://cigarpool.homepage.com
here goes that music thread again.....
When I was doing some graduate classwork at Cal State in 1983, one of my
classmates and study partners was her son Chris, who flew helicopters at night
for the CHP and was premed during the day. He was a hoot too, a real character.
Lost track of him, unfortunately.
Ed
Gregory- we just saw a book of Fractured Fairy Tales for sale at Waldenbooks,
in the kids section while shopping for our boys!!