Remember when black guys in the movies were all tough?
And that last one. Somebody asked Evel Knievel back in the 70s who his boyhood hero was and he said, "Joe Louis. And I wish a black boy today could have a white hero and a white boy today could have a black hero".
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I'm young again. I have the same haircut. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day Odie.
My sex life is like a Maserati...
ReplyDeleteRemember when black guys in the movies were all tough?
ReplyDeleteAnd that last one. Somebody asked Evel Knievel back in the 70s who his boyhood hero was and he said, "Joe Louis. And I wish a black boy today could have a white hero and a white boy today could have a black hero".
Funny how the good guys are all over the place.
Curmudgeon, Road Trip!
ReplyDeleteedutcher, Dresses for everyone!
ReplyDeleteMine was O.J. Simpson
Edward, now go fool the teacher.
ReplyDeleteLove them all. I also linked this post to Feline Friday because of your kitty.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend, Odie. 😎
Good job, Odie. You bring us joy amidst the snow drifts.
ReplyDeleteSandee, I thought those were sheep.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, ah yes the snow. That reminds me, we're having a little break in the action, so I can shovel and stay dry ... Whoohoo!
ReplyDeleteI chuckled at some, LOL at the rest.
ReplyDeleteKid, That's good. That's why I'm here.
ReplyDeleteOMG I am laughing my ass off ....once again your blog sends me giggling and chortling!
ReplyDeleteKathe W. once again you make me proud of this fun place.
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