Fountain is gone, but the house/store on the left with the dual chimney arrangement remains - others may as well....


MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Reminds me of Bethesda Fountain in Central Park, NYC (where SoupySails could be spotted on Sundays, back in the 80's [or was that the 70's ?] )
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Reminds me of Bethesda Fountain in Central Park, NYC (where SoupySails could be spotted on Sundays, back in the 80's [or was that the 70's ?] )
Chasing the little girls then, was he?
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Well, it's clear what she's selling.
rogruth wrote:I like it. I don't mean to start a debate but it is a good example of the changing mores of our country.
That was real sexy then. IMHO it still is. I'm an old guy.
Remember how scary we thought the old horror films were and never saw a head cut off or anything like that?
Remember how sexy it was the girl in the movie took off her shirt and we saw her back with bra straps or
really risque stuff if their were NO bra straps?
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:rogruth wrote:I like it. I don't mean to start a debate but it is a good example of the changing mores of our country.
That was real sexy then. IMHO it still is. I'm an old guy.
Remember how scary we thought the old horror films were and never saw a head cut off or anything like that?
Remember how sexy it was the girl in the movie took off her shirt and we saw her back with bra straps or
really risque stuff if their were NO bra straps?
Those scenes made use of the viewer's imagination - nothing better than your own imagination......
James Whale understood how to use the power of suggestion to let your mind run amuck in the theater.
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:From the perspective of this old teacher.............
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