Hey, Mr. Arnstein, here I am!

Tony-NJ said:
I can't believe this thread went to Meet Me In St Louis!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

I love it!



Mr Hackle / Mr Tucker Take Irene and Minnie.... :smooth:

Oh geez I hope this is right - It's WAY too late to give back my card now ;)

Close your eyes and see it glisten, Barnaby
Listen, Barnaby
 
Hey it is Sunday....

So all together now......

Put on your Sunday clothes, there's lots of world out there!
 
OrlandoMike said:
Hey it is Sunday....

So all together now......

Put on your Sunday clothes, there's lots of world out there!

Put on your Sunday clothes when you feel down and out, strut down the street and have your picture took.
 
OK now your making me miss Main Street USA! Love to sit there, eat a box of popcorn, and listen for broadway tunes! Some pretty catchy tunes on that street!

Hmmmm

Gay Days sing along anyone?
 


Broadway geek here!!!

Judy, Liza, Barbra, Bette
These are names I shan't forget!

("Will & Grace")


iankh said:
Sorry, given the title of the other thread that's active. I just couldn't resist! Now how gay is that (and let's see who gets the joke/reference).
 
Bad gay guy that I am, I've never seen this and about 99% of all the other flicks that are popular amongst the gay crowd. I've been threatened with dismissal from the club.
 


"My boy Bill will be big and strong as a tree - he'll be!"

(Unless he's a girl!)

In HS I played Mrs. Mullen, the sideshow owner, even have a photo credit saved all these many, many years later!
 
iankh said:
That's interesting. I grew up in NYC and we use to say, "Friends of Dorothy," as a matter of fact the very first gay restaurant I went to in the Village was called, "The Yellow Brick Road."

We still say "friends of Dorothy" in NYC :wave2:

Edit: BTW, I got every reference in this thread including the title. :teeth:
 
My brother, who loves to cruise (on ships, people!!) told me that it took him 3 or 4 cruises until he figured out what that meant. On his first cruise, he thought it was cool that Dorothy booked a meeting room for all of her friends. By his 3rd cruise, he was confused as to why Dorothy was booked on all the same cruises he was. He FINALLY figured it out.


SteeleTig said:
We still say "friends of Dorothy" in NYC :wave2:

Edit: BTW, I got every reference in this thread including the title. :teeth:
 
SteeleTig said:
We still say "friends of Dorothy" in NYC :wave2:

We say "friends of Dorothy" in Boston too.
As well as "enchanted" - as in is he enchanted.

I think if you don't get all the Babs stuff - you'll never pass the
"Judy Garland Lightning Round" and never get the
"Doris Day Bonus Question"
 
wallyb said:
I think if you don't get all the Babs stuff - you'll never pass the
"Judy Garland Lightning Round" and never get the
"Doris Day Bonus Question"

I love it! I hope I can get to the lightning round! :rotfl:
 
My brother, who loves to cruise (on ships, people!!) told me that it took him 3 or 4 cruises until he figured out what that meant. On his first cruise, he thought it was cool that Dorothy booked a meeting room for all of her friends. By his 3rd cruise, he was confused as to why Dorothy was booked on all the same cruises he was. He FINALLY figured it out.

:lmao: I would never have known if I didn't read about it on cruise critic....
 

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