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And who's Tinkerbell now, eh?
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there is a family of cops near where I grew up all named Darling.
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Denver Pyle played Briscoe Darling on The Andy Griffith Show.
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Jennifer Darling did the voice of Doctor Terror's daughter Amber on The Centurions.
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"Move Over, Darling" starred Doris Day and James Gardner. It was the story a missing wife declared dead who is found just after her husband remarries. The movie also featured John Astin, best remembered as Gomez Addams, but who also played the Riddler for one story on the Batman TV series.
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Ron Darling was a key pitcher on the 1986 World-Series-winning New York Mets team.
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"Darling Lili" was a disastrous musical/war drama/romantic comedy starring Julie Andrews and directed by Blake Edwards, who later made the brilliant Hollywood satire "S.O.B.", also starring Andrews, which was loosely based on their experiences making Darling Lili.
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Ah! Julie Andrews - the rich man's Anne Murray!
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Originally posted by Quislet, Esq.: "Move Over, Darling" starred Doris Day and James Gardner. It was the story a missing wife declared dead who is found just after her husband remarries. This was a re-make of "My Favorite Wife", starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne.
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Irene Dunne co-starred with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Randolph Scott in 1935's Roberta in which she sang "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". She didn't sing in too many movies, but she had a lovely soprano voice.
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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"Whatever Happenned to Randolph Scott?" was a popular tune by the Statler Brothers.
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According to IMDb, he died March 2, 1987, in Beverly Hills of heart and lung ailments.
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On March 2, 1836, the Republic of Texas declared independence from Mexico.
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Beware the ides of March!
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I have a childhood memory of watching a movie and a character saying "Chicken Crackpot." I saw the movie again as a teenager and found out the character actually said "The March Hare."
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My birthday is March 8th.
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Whenever Snoopy plays the Sergeant Major of the Foreign Legion, he orders Woodstock and the other birds to "March! March! March!"
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Why is everyone so tired on April 1st?
They just finished a 31 day March!
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Originally posted by Stealth: I have a childhood memory of watching a movie and a character saying "Chicken Crackpot." I saw the movie again as a teenager and found out the character actually said "The March Hare." "See the Moon Dog/See the March Hare" is one of the background chants from Yes's "We Have Heaven".
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Yes bassist Chris Squire's birthday is March 4.
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That makes him a Pisces, which is one of the reasons for his having the nickname "Fish".
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Fish was a short-lived spin-off of Barney Miller starring Abe Vigoda and Florence Stanley.
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Abe Vigoda is still alive--now 87 years young!
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If you have ever have any doubt as to whether Mr. Vigoda is living, just click here!
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Abe Lincoln, however...still dead.
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