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To: Palladin
Oh, sigh....for the good old days when one actually had the class to keep private things private. Truly it is his own business, and I appreciate the fact that he never saw the need to make it a public issue, or, worse.... a public platform as is the current trend.

I've always thought him a gentleman and a multi-faceted actor, and still do. Not so for the in your face "stars" that insist we love them....and their lifestyles, or they will boycott.

WHY do entertainers want to entertain us with their personal OR political preferences? Hopefully, someday the trend for class above crass will return....

In the meantime, do you remember the two or three part Dr. Kildare where he suffers the loss of his "surfer girl..." It was Yvette Mimieux, I think.
102 posted on 05/30/2003 10:32:05 PM PDT by snickeroon
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To: snickeroon
Oh, gosh, snickeroon, I remember the Evette Mimieux episodes, "Tyger, Tyger" was the title! Every time I saw Chamberlain in a show, I remembered that particular Dr. Kildare show. Remember how fake it looked when she was surfing-LOL! And crying my eyes out when she died. Oh, the good old shows.

Who the heck is next that needs to boost their career, a book, or just a burning desire to 'share' their lifestyle with us? My guess: Johnny Mathis

136 posted on 05/31/2003 8:28:34 AM PDT by uvular
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To: snickeroon
" I appreciate the fact that he never saw the need to make it a public issue, or, worse.... a public platform as is the current trend. "

Evidently he did. What do you call an interview, private? He has just shoved his proclivity in everyone's face. Still some say he has not made it a public issue?

yitbos

153 posted on 05/31/2003 4:39:23 PM PDT by bruinbirdman (Former 50 yr. OC resident now in state income tax free Nevada.)
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