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oy vey ole'
Ernest Hemingway is, by far, my favorite author.
He was a veritable man's man, who would happily settle matters with his fists when insulted.
His mentor was Teddy Roosevelt, although I believe EH was fascinated with Teddy's outdoorsmanship and not his politics.
He grew up in Chicago, but spending a lot of his summers fishing and hunting in Michigan.
He then became understandibly smitten with Key West and the Carribean, but he never lost interest in fishing in mountain streams.
I wish that he was still living when I became old enough to appreciate his talent and vast literary contributions.
Audrey Hepburn isn't the most beautiful woman ever (that would be Francoise Hardy) but she makes the short list.
oy vey ole', that's just cruel. Although I know she helped herself look odd with plastic surgery, we all get old and don't look beautiful anymore.
mary
molonlabe28 - When it became too much to bear he went off to a clean, well lighted place.
Boneshaker
suicide is a cowardly act
franco,
I only saw her in "Grand Prix" and "What's New Pussycat." You have a point, but I'd apply that to the '60s.
No, I gotta go with A.Hepburn or L.Bacall, who not only were magnificent in their youth, they never became un-pretty as they aged. Can't say that about many Hollywoodiemakers.