March 3rd, 2007 in
Educational, Personalities by
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Emmanuel Lewis (born 1971 in Brooklyn, NY) is best known for his title role in the 1980’s television sitcom Webster. He is 4’3″ (1.30 m), which would qualify him as a dwarf. He is a close friend of Michael Jackson. He has a massive collection of 19th Century erotica.
Lewis claims that there is no medical reason for his short stature. He has the voice of a child and is unable to grow hair under his arms or in his pubic region. He acknowledged this fact once and added that “It makes wiping a lot easier.” — Wikipedia

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March 3rd, 2007 in
Golden Throats by
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March 3rd, 2007 in
TV by
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March 3rd, 2007 in
Cowboys and Indians, Guns, TV by
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March 3rd, 2007 in
Brazilian, Illustration by
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“When I want to know the social character of a city, I go where the people drink. In Paris, it’s the cafà ©. In London, the pub. In Rio de Janeiro, it is without a doubt the botequim, the little corner bar that is a local institution, as immortalized in the Noel Rosa samba “Conversa de Botequim.” (more at the bootsnall travel website)

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March 3rd, 2007 in
Fitness, Personalities by
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March 3rd, 2007 in
Soundtracks, Starlets and Pin-ups by
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Grazin’ in the grass with Jayne Mansfield on the cover of this original soundtrack lp from “Panic Button”.

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March 3rd, 2007 in
Soundtracks by
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One of my favorite all-time movies and a great jazzy soundtrack! This original soundtrack cover is a cool photograph negative of Paul Newman as Fast Eddie Felson taking Piper Laurie. (mg)

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March 3rd, 2007 in
Food, Jazz by
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A great jazz record with the killer cut “Do It Like You Feel It”.
Cadet Records. 1972 / Cover photo and design: Esmond Edwards
Featuring vocals by The Dells.
Bunky plays both Alto and the electronic Veritone sax.
In a 1997 DownBeat article, saxophone great Joe Lovano said, “Bunky personifies what jazz is all about. He’s combined all the inspiration of Parker and Dolphy and fused it into an individual voice. He’s the kind of player I’ve always strived to be in my music, taking hold of history and then moving on, through self-expression. Working alongside him has been a real highlight.”
Today Bunky is a Professor and Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Northern Florida in Jacksonville.

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March 3rd, 2007 in
Animals, Kiddies by
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