I tried to find the line Mae West supposedly said to W.C. Fields – “Come up and see me sometime” only to find it was said to Cary Grant in “ She Done Him Wrong” 1933.
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As kids my sisters and I would act out Mae West’s lines.😄
“Andrew is successful, attractive, and charming, but people of that age always have secrets”. That was the whisper Margaret told Eva, because Eva had started to fall for Andrew. Eva ignored the comment and walked off, slid onto the barstool next to Andrew and tweaked his thigh. Margaret just rolled her eyes.
“We’re going to sit here and follow what the young kids are doing. It’s a protest. No fighting, just us sitting here, not working, and trying to convince the management we are serious.”
A manager comes out of his office and observes the men just sitting there instead of working. “You boys realize you aren’t getting paid today. How long can you keep this up? Don’t you want to feed your families?”
Joe speaks up. “When are you going to listen to our grievances? Your competitors are making money and you’re not, as long as you can’t produce! At least you can talk with us!”
I am touched when on a whim I read comments on old blog posts. They are ones suggested because they might relate to the current post and most which I’ve forgotten over time. It is a pleasure to see and feel that presence. My readership is always kind, makes me smile even if we disagree and over all lights up my days. I love the photos, stories, poems, all of the efforts made by you all, and prompters, the work and time put in to administer to us as bloggers. I blog and honestly put forth my bits of writing because it stretches my memory and mind. At my age I need to keep busy, speaking out as I feel to closed minds. We all need to use our voices for change.
The foggy scene meddles with an unpleasant memory in my mind, thoughts once forgotten and then the vision clears. A new journey begins, the past is left behind and the future is bright.
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