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I ran across a link today that the older, mature gentlemen (spelled Geezer) may find very interesting. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.objflicks.com">http://www.objflicks.com</a><!-- m -->

Lynn
Thanks for that link, Lynn. Yeah, I'm not embarrassed to admit that I looked, although I was expecting to see some swell dames, mebbe flashin' their classy gams. Misngth Icon_lol Still interesting, though.

Wayne (you can call me Mister Geezer)
I must be really old at heart as I really liked that site. A lot of stuff in there that's right on.
Boy, did that one about the fifties bring back the memories. Thanks for the link.

Loren
I don't know why I looked...Not being a geezer..or anything.... Goldth
Good site for all you ol' geezers.... Thumbsup
Interesting site.
I had to grab my walker and get the old lady so we could "reminisce" together.
I would of looked at more but I can't find my reading glasses.
im not nearly old enough to know about the "old days" first hand,but i love learning and thinking about what it was like.i even have the "gee i wish i were a man,id join the NAVY" poster Misngth --josh
I'm glad most of you enjoy it. I have watched several, but I still have a few to go. The "Pledge of Allegiance" by Red Skelton, and Audie Murphy are my favorites so far.

Lynn
Red Skelton's piece should be mandatory viewing for all kids. And if you ever can find it...listen to John Wayne's version too. Great stuff.
Red Skelton was one of my favorite comics. Together with Jack Benny. Those guys could make you laugh by lifting an eyebrow....Nowadays they need a whole collection of obscenities and ethnic slurs to get a rise out of people. Sad.... Sad

(Just to clarify....I've seen re-runs of their programs....As I mentioned before, not an old geezer, so I didn't catch them "live"... Goldth )