Happy Birthday John Wayne May 26.

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Old 05-26-2020, 07:48 AM
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I have seen about 2/3s of his movies.

Some of them were very entertaining.
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So many outstanding movies
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My guess is "600 Photo sq" hasn't seen this thread yet.

The Longest Day " John Wayne "
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20 years or so ago I happened to be in a small store in Costa Mesa, CA and overheard a conversation between a retired cop and the owner. A few years before the cop had stopped an older bald headed fellow driving a station wagon to ticket him for a traffic violation. The cop looked at the man's drivers license and tells him he looked familiar. The response was "Ya ever been to the movies?". The cop of course recognized the voice. lol. John Wayne had his real name on the driver's license. He used to live on the Back Bay in Newport Beach with his wife, Pilar. Oh - the cop said he let him go!
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...The cop of course recognized the voice. lol. John Wayne had his real name on the driver's license. He used to live on the Back Bay in Newport Beach with his wife, Pilar. Oh - the cop said he let him go!
You can recognize some people just by their voice, and even over the radio. I was working in St. Pete/Clearwater Tower one night about 1975 and a Beech Baron, a high performance twin, was inbound for landing. When I talked to him, I knew right away it was Arthur Godfrey. After he landed and taxied in, I said I'm going down to the ramp. I walked up the aircraft when the door opened it was Arthur Godfrey flying by himself a twin at night and he was in his early 70's. I asked if he needed a hand, and helped carry in his bags.

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Arthur Godfrey did have a distinctive voice! I bet he was a good guy, too.
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When John Wayne passed Pratt & Whitney took out a full page in the WSJ with the following:


Duke, we're gonna miss ya

When you came riding into town, varmints scrambled, dance hall girls powdered their noses, and yellow-bellies ran for the hills.
You ambled into our hearts, stiffened our spines, and made us stand taller.
From the sands of Iwo Jima to the gates of the Alamo, you taught us all a lesson.
Sure, your movies were play-acting.
But they showed that our true strength is in our people.
The worker on the production line, the fighting man, truck driver, waitress, miner, farmer, nurse, cowboy.
Wherever you’re going, Duke, roll yourself a smoke, take a slug of whiskey, lean back, put a thumb under your suspenders –
and take pride that you taught us the true meaning of grit.
John Wayne gave more to America than he took from America.
How many of us can say the same?
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When John Wayne passed Pratt & Whitney took out a full page in the WSJ with the following:


Duke, we're gonna miss ya

When you came riding into town, varmints scrambled, dance hall girls powdered their noses, and yellow-bellies ran for the hills.
You ambled into our hearts, stiffened our spines, and made us stand taller.
From the sands of Iwo Jima to the gates of the Alamo, you taught us all a lesson.
Sure, your movies were play-acting.
But they showed that our true strength is in our people.
The worker on the production line, the fighting man, truck driver, waitress, miner, farmer, nurse, cowboy.
Wherever you’re going, Duke, roll yourself a smoke, take a slug of whiskey, lean back, put a thumb under your suspenders –
and take pride that you taught us the true meaning of grit.
John Wayne gave more to America than he took from America.
How many of us can say the same?
Thanks for sharing
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When John Wayne passed Pratt & Whitney took out a full page in the WSJ with the following:


Duke, we're gonna miss ya

When you came riding into town, varmints scrambled, dance hall girls powdered their noses, and yellow-bellies ran for the hills.
You ambled into our hearts, stiffened our spines, and made us stand taller.
From the sands of Iwo Jima to the gates of the Alamo, you taught us all a lesson.
Sure, your movies were play-acting.
But they showed that our true strength is in our people.
The worker on the production line, the fighting man, truck driver, waitress, miner, farmer, nurse, cowboy.
Wherever you’re going, Duke, roll yourself a smoke, take a slug of whiskey, lean back, put a thumb under your suspenders –
and take pride that you taught us the true meaning of grit.
John Wayne gave more to America than he took from America.
How many of us can say the same?
Just exactly what did Mr. Wayne give to America especially during World War II, and after the War ?
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Just exactly what did Mr. Wayne give to America especially during World War II, and after the War ?
Patriotism
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Just exactly what did Mr. Wayne give to America especially during World War II, and after the War ?
Well, he starred in 142 movies, some of which are iconic war movies and inspire patriotism. Some romanticize our nation's frontier heritage, a source of national pride and identity. Many foreigners think of Monument Valley as John Wayne Country so his movies have helped the Navajo Nation economically by generating tourism. I could go on...
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Patriotism
You want to put this guy on a pedestal go right ahead.

Truth be told he avoided Military Service through a so called football injury. Well 2 weeks before the War ended he was declared A1A.

Mr. Wayne was a 2 pack a day Drunk by 2:00 PM most of his films were done in the AM.

Ask yourself what was J. Wayne doing on " D Day ". Likely Drunk. While smoking a Camel.

He was no better than the Jane Fonda crowd. A total phony.

Years later he attended a reception at the White House to honor the Hanoi Hilton POW's, and had the nerve to sit at the very table with Commander Alvereze the longest person to be in the Hanoi Hilton . No shame, After all he was John Wayne the movie star of the 40's who rode horses fought off bandits, rustlers, Indians, and later on the Japanese on Iwo Jima.

Then onto Vietnam. Oh yes he did it all.

John Wayne had no shame, no guilt, and went about his life adored to this day by individuals like you. Falling off horses, playing hero's, meanwhile …. believe what you like.

Meanwhile their is a statue of Mr. Wayne at the Fort Benning main Gate . Why not Audi Murphy.

John Houston promoted this clown and pulled in many favors to keep out of the military.
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You want to put this guy on a pedestal go right ahead.

Truth be told he avoided Military Service through a so called football injury. Well 2 weeks before the War ended he was declared A1A.

Mr. Wayne was a 2 pack a day Drunk by 2:00 PM most of his films were done in the AM.

Ask yourself what was J. Wayne doing on " D Day ". Likely Drunk. While smoking a Camel.

He was no better than the Jane Fonda crowd. A total phony.

Years later he attended a reception at the White House to honor the Hanoi Hilton POW's, and had the nerve to sit at the very table with Commander Alvereze the longest person to be in the Hanoi Hilton . No shame, After all he was John Wayne the movie star of the 40's who rode horses fought off bandits, rustlers, Indians, and later on the Japanese on Iwo Jima.

Then onto Vietnam. Oh yes he did it all.

John Wayne had no shame, no guilt, and went about his life adored to this day by individuals like you. Falling off horses, playing hero's, meanwhile …. believe what you like.

Meanwhile their is a statue of Mr. Wayne at the Fort Benning main Gate . Why not Audi Murphy.

John Houston promoted this clown and pulled in many favors to keep out of the military.
Never heard any of this before
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