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This is a compilation of essays and humorous stories about country folks and their values from syndicated columnist Lee Pitts.
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Hoping to follow his Laurel and Hardy success with a female comedy team, producer Hal Roach paired Thelma Todd with ZaSu Pitts in a 1931 series of two-reel shorts. Pitts left the studio for other pursuits, was replaced by Patsy Kelly and the series continued to be successful. Todd died under mysterious circumstances in 1935 and Kelly tried to carry on, first with Pert Kelton, then with Lyda Roberti. When Roberti died in 1938, the series ended. This book takes the first film-by-film look at each of the comedies these women made, how they responded to different directors and how production adapted to changes along the way. Credits, production information, period reviews, and critical assessments are included.
Most of the young today want to be treated like young adults, while continuing to have their small child privileges around the house where they grew up. This is some information to the young generation of today on how to be more independent and self sufficient. Its time to grow up!!!
This is the Second installment to the People's Poet Series. Mr. Allen Pitts Jr. documents the courting lifestyle in Atlanta through his own experiences. The good, the bad, the Ugly, but last but not least, the expensive. Being a lit bachelor in Atlanta sure does has a bunch of the prior rooted in the everyday practices of "Should I do for you to be different", or "Should I clutch it for a raining day" Indulge and Enjoy this piece of an aspiring poet's everyday push to reject his own toxic ideologies of Maleness.