“We’re looking north up Hill Street to the 7th Street intersection where 2000-seat Warner Bros. Downtown Theatre stood. (It’s still there but is a jewelry store now.) The double bill at the time was “Lady For a Night” (released January 1942) and “The Male Animal” (released April 1942).”
One reason the set is so small is that it’s built on a small bit of the Warner’s back lot, specifically for the quick production times and low budgets of weekly television.
One site had a comparison of an episode of this show and a slightly earlier one of Cheyenne, both using this set, and having almost identical plots, including whole sections of dialog!
Wow… I recognize that I’ve seen them, but couldn’t really identify any…. though I think now that I should have known a couple.
I did a quick image search, planning to try to check on one face to find out whether I was right about it… (no, BTW.)
But one of my first results was the same group image… same pictures, though in different order… but don’t click if you’re still enjoying guessing, because this version is
I think I found both eggs… The whole one and an ex-egg, that already hatched.
I’ll leave the hatched one for you to find.
But about the one in its shell……
this is a …complaint? But it could be a hint…
. it’s rather pointed… I wouldn’t have thought it was an egg, were we not looking for one. Still, it’s the closest thing I’ve found.
So if what I found is indeed the egg….
here’s where it is ..
In the upper right corner …. the bunnies on top go past the edge, so they’re missing their ears… At the right-hand edge of the next row down, between the blue bunny and the tan one, it’s on the seat
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Toilet bowl brush birds!
«sniffle» …. Promise me you wouldn’t!
Pretty in pink.
Los Angeles, 1942
From a website about L.A. where this was posted:
“We’re looking north up Hill Street to the 7th Street intersection where 2000-seat Warner Bros. Downtown Theatre stood. (It’s still there but is a jewelry store now.) The double bill at the time was “Lady For a Night” (released January 1942) and “The Male Animal” (released April 1942).”
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“Hey, anybody seen my sister? She’s wearing pink.”
I thought it was gonna be one of those “find the cotton candy” puzzle sort of things…
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And you say you can’t recognize people!
It helps that I thought I recognized the scene.
Hollywood streets are so narrow! They should be wide enough to turn a six-horse team!
Actually, according to Uncle Google,
One reason the set is so small is that it’s built on a small bit of the Warner’s back lot, specifically for the quick production times and low budgets of weekly television.
One site had a comparison of an episode of this show and a slightly earlier one of Cheyenne, both using this set, and having almost identical plots, including whole sections of dialog!
I hope this is real, it’s beautiful.
It reflects well on whoever took the picture.
Real…. It’s a planned development, part of the city of Groningen, The Netherlands.
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He was probably faking it, as a funny way to show his admiration for Miss Darnell.
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Hey! I was drinking that!
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Clever!
Now here is someone who knows how to blend in
,….
Wow! the lady in the middle is really ugly!
Wow… I recognize that I’ve seen them, but couldn’t really identify any…. though I think now that I should have known a couple.
I did a quick image search, planning to try to check on one face to find out whether I was right about it… (no, BTW.)
But one of my first results was the same group image… same pictures, though in different order… but don’t click if you’re still enjoying guessing, because this version is
As I haven’t heard of any of them, it seems a Star Trek appearance didn’t put one’s career into warp drive.
I’ve heard of a few, but not most…. And saw a few faces I thought I should recognize but didn’t.
There was only one face that looked familiar and I recognized her name, but didn’t put them together …
And another name I knew…
I vaguely remember him from his starring in the series “Cochise.’
She also played Dr. Pulaski in the Next Generation.
No thanks…
This would be a good time to ask “Whattaya got, $h!t for brains?”
I sincerely hope that this is trick photography, or manipulated, photoshopped… even AI…..
Anything to reassure me that no one is actually foolish enough to do this.
If I were at an air show, and they announced this, I’d want to leave before it happened.
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In this case, a rabbit egg.
That’s what I thought Easter eggs were, when I was very little.
I’m still mortified about the time I told my kindergarten class that we got cow eggs at our house, cos the milkman brought them. Everybody laughed.
In case you can’t tell… I was NOT a farm girl.
I would have to say that the egg appears to have hatched.
I think I found both eggs… The whole one and an ex-egg, that already hatched.
I’ll leave the hatched one for you to find.
But about the one in its shell……
So if what I found is indeed the egg….
I think the blue rabbit three rows up has gotten into the wrong cultivated patch…..
He does seem a little extra…. um…. happy.
Horrible flooding… most of my search results gave no specific info, but used the photo in various sappy tributes to mothers in general.
One site did say this was in Assam, another the Punjab… far apart, one on each side of India. One said it was 2016.
I just hope they’re safe now, but unfortunately, floods like this are a way of life in the whole region, with its monsoons, and many rivers.
newscaster, rear view
I’d better check her, boss. She may be wearing a wire.
Forgot to say… I get the feeling that they also thought her neckline was too low.
There was no reason to shorten the straps just to attach the electronics
Hmmmm…I hear dogs can be pretty tasty if you’re hungry enough.
Especially if they’re fattened up on kibble?
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Three items I found of interest in today’s London “Daily Mail.”
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