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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Would you, could you, in a box?
There's nothing that says class like sitting in a box at the theater. How many of your fellow patrons of the arts can you name, and the films? Answers Monday.
b) Errol Flynn, Greer Garson - That Forsythe Woman
c) Don Juan, Bub O'Casey and Hugo Barnstead - Gentleman Jim
d) Cary Grant, Edward Arnold, Jack Oakie - The Toast of New York (Hubby borrowed this from the library when we were first married assuming, rightly, that this was the kind of thing I would like.)
3 comments:
How elegant it must be to sit in a box!
b) Errol Flynn, Greer Garson - That Forsythe Woman
c) Don Juan, Bub O'Casey and Hugo Barnstead - Gentleman Jim
d) Cary Grant, Edward Arnold, Jack Oakie - The Toast of New York (Hubby borrowed this from the library when we were first married assuming, rightly, that this was the kind of thing I would like.)
Everything Caftan Woman said.
I vaguely remember sitting in a box somewhere at some time, but maybe I only dreamt it. Anything is possible these days.
I think it was at the Met.
Holy cow! A box at the Met? You're my hero. I would love that.
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