THE GEORGE HAYES KWIZ
In addition to ‘Gabby’, nicknames under consideration for George were: a. Hippity Hoppity Hayes b. Biggety Belcher Hayes c. Hot Diggety Hayes d. Heroin Harry Hayes e. Kitten Caboodle Hayes
In addition to ‘Gabby’, nicknames under consideration for George were: a. Hippity Hoppity Hayes b. Biggety Belcher Hayes c. Hot Diggety Hayes d. Heroin Harry Hayes e. Kitten Caboodle Hayes
Today’s ghost guest for the 3 Question Interview wrote some books, I am told. His name is Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Lewis, are you a natural redhead or is that a dye job? Ghost of Lewis: Born red. Loon: Do you like lakes? Ghost of Lewis: From a distance. Loon: Have you ever fractured your elbow […]
They did not fall for the ‘firing squad’ prank set up by Sylvia Beach.
This literary barbershop quartet, featuring tenor Jim Joyce,: a. often strolled the streets of Paris singing their signature hit, ‘Sweet Adeline’. b. posed next to this statue because they were really drunk. c. replaced Ezra Pound when he positively refused to wear a tie. d. faced the firing squad with admirable aplomb.
D and C are acceptable because technically it is hard to call it breakfast when it is 2 o’clock in the afternoon.
Marlene is: a. preparing to attack breakfast. b. on the verge of collapse. c. calculating the odds of successfully crossing the room in her current mental state. d. all of the above.
A mere eight days after this photo was taken, Bette began her lifelong passionate love affair with cigarettes.
The impossibly young Bette is wondering: a. what it would be like to smoke a cigarette. b. if her passion for stamp collecting will lead to anything. c. how it would be if only she could get to Oz. d. if there is intelligent life on Earth.
Tipsy Lady won by 8 lengths. Marion won 10 grand.
Marion is about to tell: a. William Randolph Hearst not to forget to pick up eggs and milk. b. her dress designer that she needs more buttons. c. a lie. d. her bookie to put a grand on Tipsy Lady in the 4th.