Dude, nobody can come close to Cary Grant. Blasphemers!
Riley ,'Lessons'
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t smooches GC
t shuts eyes very very tightly.
I accepted Danny Kaye, I don't have to accept my Cary.
t Back at you Miss Aims :)
DavidS, BWAH!
ETA: That picture? I'll be in my bunk...
I accepted Danny Kaye,
With Laurence Olivier, no less.
I don't have to accept my Cary.
C'mon! They were roommates. I think at the height of their stardom they could probably both afford to live single if they wanted.
Now I want boucher's audiolink for "You'd do it for Randolph Scott!"
Oh, total lovers.
I accepted Danny Kaye, I don't have to accept my Cary.
Heh. I just realized the other day that, where I used to be somewhat disappointed to find out that one of my favorite actors was gay, these days I'm disappointed to find out that they're not!
Oh, total lovers.
LALALALALALALALALALALALA!
I had absolutely no issue finding out that occasionally, Judy Garland would take a woman lover. But thinking that the reason my Cary was trying to keep Rosalind Russell from marrying Ralph Bellamy so that HE could have him, upsets my teeny tiny little world.
Well, although Cary Grant may have been gay, Walter Burns definitely wasn't. And even if he was - he wouldn't have slept with Ralph Bellamy's character - he thought he was a schmuck.