WARNING WEDNESDAY.
Wise people warn Buster about MGM.
(Hate to harp on MGM but, eh…)
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Bill Skarsgard leaving The Bowery en route to the Boy Kills World premiere
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The Bowery Boys on Channel 25
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"Joe is too boring to write a song about anyways." Says the Sw*ft*es who feel embarrassed after finding out that they were wrong about TTPD. That it's not a diss album about him.
Thought you would found out more "dirt" about him? Even Mom Tay knows she can't dig anything because she knows who's the actual problem here.
"Boring"? As if you're not listening to the last five albums religiously.
You know what? You already aware that you're stupid and mindless bootlickers. You can now leave Dad Joe alone.
Leave the BEST MUSE alone. I said what I said and I meant it and you can't change it. For heaven's sake, GET SOME CUSSING LIFE! 🙂
@taylorswift
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INKTOBER DAY TWENTY THREE… CELESTIAL
_Don’t come a-knocking on my door_
INSTA | LINKTREE
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The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954)
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Humphrey Bogart realizing how difficult it could be to co-star with the Bowery Boys in CRIME SCHOOL (1938). Interrupting Bogart’s phone conversation: Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Gabriel Dell, Bernard Punsly, and Huntz Hall.
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A shoeshine boy plies his trade at the Chinatown Mission’s Rescue Society (formerly the Old Chinese Theater), 5-7 Doyers Street, just off the Bowery, ca. 1930.
Photo: Browning Studio via the NY Historical Society
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More Monogram Monday
I know, I know. I keep harping on how Buster Keaton might have fared with the low-budget Monogram Studios, home of my beloved The Bowery Boys series. Wondering what sort of series Buster might do for them.
Something like my alternate universe Tough Guy Tuesdays premise, with Buster as a wisecracking, pratfalling noir detective?
Or: Used furniture dealer Buster Brickman tries his best to avoid getting dragged into the lives of not only his customers, but his lazy, insufferable relatives.
Perhaps: By day, Buster Billingsly is a bored playboy in his enormous mansion. But by night, he transforms into caped crime fighter, Jackdaw!
How 'bout: Night club entertainer Buster Blake ('He sings! He dances! He jokes!') is smitten with lovely hat check girl Violette Dubray, but he's always mobbed by predatory dames.
The Bustery Boys? Their gang started like The Bowery Boys, but now they've grown into men. Yet they're still running around like the kids they used to be in the streets of New York (or maybe California, or even Chicago), getting into trouble with friends, neighbors, cops.
I can't decide. How about you?
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The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters (1954)
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