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dave387
IMDb member since April 2002
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I was an eligibility worker for L.A. County for around 4 years. Then I transferred to Probation and worked in a juvenile hall, McClaren Hall in El Monte, CA. Then we bought the store in 1980. I'm 270,000 words into my autobiography-family saga-true crime-woman's story. It's perhaps 80% done. I live in a lovely, quiet sort of rural area. No crime. Well virtually no crime. There's a picture of the Kern River Valley on my web page. Lake Isabella is the center of it, and this area has been the location for many films. The Kernville Museum has a room dedicated to films made here. In Mad, Mad World, Phil Silvers drove that beautiful Ford convertible into the Kern River not far from here. The stagecoach from Stagecoach is in the museum. I'm a good, very honest, gentle, romantic, and caring person. I definitely like to cuddle, and looooong kisses. And I do think I have a great sense of humor. My mother, my uncle, my father and my brother Larry are/were standup comics. I'm not that good, but I can tell some corny jokes. There are very few eligible females around here and I am really lonely. I'm financially independent. I've been married twice, have 3 grown children. I majored in history into my 3rd year at CalState L.A. I sold my 7-Eleven store and moved here in October, 1989. I retired at age 54 and have never looked back. I love to travel, and have a nice Airstream trailer. I help with cooking, dishes, laundry, and vacuuming. I handle the trash, and maintain the cars. My email is davey@lightspeed.net or see: http://home.lightspeed.net/~davey. I'm a single guy looking for long term, or possibly marriage. I live alone with one cat. Interests: Photography, archery, travel, travel trailer, books, movies, music, genealogy research, gardening. I have a Honda 100 and a Puch Moped. Wanna go cruisin'? I live in the mountains in central CA. near Lake Isabella.
Describe the person you would like to meet.
Intelligent and honest. Compassionate.
I was an eligibility worker for L.A. County for around 4 years. Then I transferred to Probation and worked in a juvenile hall, McClaren Hall in El Monte, CA. Then we bought the store in 1980. I'm 270,000 words into my autobiography-family saga-true crime-woman's story. It's perhaps 80% done. I live in a lovely, quiet sort of rural area. No crime. Well virtually no crime. There's a picture of the Kern River Valley on my web page. Lake Isabella is the center of it, and this area has been the location for many films. The Kernville Museum has a room dedicated to films made here. In Mad, Mad World, Phil Silvers drove that beautiful Ford convertible into the Kern River not far from here. The stagecoach from Stagecoach is in the museum. I'm a good, very honest, gentle, romantic, and caring person. I definitely like to cuddle, and looooong kisses. And I do think I have a great sense of humor. My mother, my uncle, my father and my brother Larry are/were standup comics. I'm not that good, but I can tell some corny jokes. There are very few eligible females around here and I am really lonely. I'm financially independent. I've been married twice, have 3 grown children. I majored in history into my 3rd year at CalState L.A. I sold my 7-Eleven store and moved here in October, 1989. I retired at age 54 and have never looked back. I love to travel, and have a nice Airstream trailer. I help with cooking, dishes, laundry, and vacuuming. I handle the trash, and maintain the cars. My email is davey@lightspeed.net or see: http://home.lightspeed.net/~davey. I'm a single guy looking for long term, or possibly marriage. I live alone with one cat. Interests: Photography, archery, travel, travel trailer, books, movies, music, genealogy research, gardening. I have a Honda 100 and a Puch Moped. Wanna go cruisin'? I live in the mountains in central CA. near Lake Isabella.
Describe the person you would like to meet.
Intelligent and honest. Compassionate.
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Double Wedding (1937)
Absolutely delightful, hilarious.
13 June 2002 - 34 out of 39 users found this review helpful.
A very funny, romantic movie. I enjoyed all the little creative pieces of "business" and lines such as "...you rang my gong." I enjoyed the treat of Sidney Toler as Keough.
I enjoyed the beautiful, wonderful cars of the 1930s, and the background scenes of beautiful, wonderful downtown Los Angeles of the '30s and into the 1950s. I was born there in 1934 and remember it well when it was a beautiful place to live. Ah, nostalgia!! This is what it really did look like then.
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