Juan Carlos will always be, to me, a super hot teenager I met in Venezuela. I mean, he was a teenager then. He's probably a banker or something now.
'Heart Of Gold'
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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One secret favorite of mine is Amaryllis, from The Music Man.
That's "Amaryll-ith"!
God, little Ronnie Howard was a cutie-pie in that film.
Juan Carlos will always be, to me, a super hot teenager I met in Venezuela.
Well, I must say that all the boy children in my family do tend to have absolutely beautiful faces. They all, however, share a tendency to get very overweight.
I know an Amaryllis -- but in my head, it always sounds like her Puerto Rican accent, not Ronnie Howard's lithp.
God, little Ronnie Howard was a cutie-pie in that film.
He was thomething thpethial. Sold "Gary, Indiana" beautifully and really held his own alongside a scary-talented array of grown-ups.
I may just have died of teh movie cute, though--you reminded me to go look something up on IMDB, and I just found out that his brother Clint was in the old Winnie-the-Pooh cartoons, as the voice of Roo. I'd seen his name in the credits and vaguely supposed he might have been Christopher Robin, but Roo? Death by cute!
When I think of Clint Howard's voice, I think of his E-COM character from Apollo 13. "This is saying there's a quadruple failure! That can't be right. I'll get back to you, Gene..."
When I think of Ron Howard's voice, I think of Arrested Development.
It saddens me that Twilight may ruin a perfectly good obscure family name. SADDENS. Especially as I saddled Lillian with it as a middle name.
Neither of my parents' names seems poised for a come back. (Ronald and Esther) And my name is still not on the charts.
I just watched a special on Ron Howard and his 50(!) years in show business on TCM. Nice man.
I'm surprised there are so many boys there named Tea.
Hee. that would be Tea-for-Thomas. So to speak.