The G. William Jones Film & Video Collection, part of the SMU Libraries at Southern Methodist University, est. 1970. Curators Jeremy Spracklen & Scott Martin
My mom and dad would meet on Buckner Blvd about four or five years later after this was filmed. They used to let them race their hot rods in those days just as long as they weren't drinking. They'd all line up their cars along the strip and set their speakers on the hoods and drag race their home growns light to light. After one race he won in his 1965 GTO he continued down the strip for a ways and stopped at a red light, looked over in the truck to his left and there she was along with her sister, my aunt, and a preacher man driver who was going steady with my mom at the time. So my dad ended up with my aunt for a time until my mom sabotaged their relationship so she could be with my dad. She was like that. He was a professional paint and body man with his own shop in Ft. Worth. All of my uncles were mechanics who owned gas stations there. My grandmother worked for Bell Helicopter as a cook. She was the best cook of all time! Made everything from complete scratch every single day. My grandfather was a salesman and later tv repair man. My mom used to tell stories about how he'd take them to the top of the Reunion Tower to the restaurant that spun around and they'd eat caviar. That was back in the fifties or sixties. Back then, mid 1970s to mid 1980s, Dallas and it's entire metroplex areas was seriously cool. It was literally the Rock & Roll capital of the entire universe in those days. An incredible place to grow up. The place was happening and fantastic! It was basically a never ending party! Fun was the agenda every single day. I can't believe how fortunate I was. Anybody who was there in that place and time will know exactly what I'm talking about. Mere words could never capture the reality of what it was truly like. I had no idea how unique and special it was until one day I left. It is nothing even close to what it used to be and it will never ever, ever, ever be possible to ever be like that again. Cheers!
And still no explanation of how a rocky body got ejected out of a gas planet, or what source of energy (and it would have to be LARGE) could have propelled this hypothetical body, and we continue to ignore ancient documents showing the observation of Venus.
The mexican take over was happening earlier than I realized and they were crapping them out by the train load. Now Texas could be completely annexed into Mexico and nobody would even notice the difference. That didn't take long.
Forced diversity has never worked. Its just another one of those failed democratic schemes theyre known for. Always just trying to control and dominate.and force their dumb agendas on the public instead of just letting people lives their lives freely and in peace. Just let life happen naturally and organically. And STOP FEEDING US FAKE FOOD AND GARBAGE!!!!!
I was six years old when this was filmed. Just watching brings back aromas of sweet and salty air from all the food. I also remember the bell bottoms dragging through the dirt as you walked.
how pleasant and awesome, and a powerful cause and organization today, thanks in much part to her contributions. Thank you for this, and she is wonderful :) More later, and thx again. WM.
Who else is disappointed that this wasn't THE Tim Curry, and that when he was accused of stealing a house trailer based on the testimony of Roseanne Barr's ex, Tom Arnold, he didn't jump up on the table and dance a bump and grind while singing, "I'm just a sweet transvestite..."😂
In 1978 after Bhaktivedanta Swami passed away eleven US men claimed they were appointed as the successor gurus. In other words, as the new private owners of all these 800 temples and farms around the world that were donated by the members and Indian businessmen. Documents, will, and conversation recordings were kept hidden. Later around 1998 it was exposed that this was a lie. Bhaktivedanta Swami had instructed that all the buildings and farms should be owned by the local temple charities. The Americans ruled with an iron fist and threw all disciples of Bhaktivedanta Swami out of the temples. Nobody could do anything because that's how inheritance courts work - after a year things are legally binding. The Americans are very enterprising and simply filled the empty buildings with imported Hindus. And that is what we have today, the Hare Krishna movement became a Hindu project. Of course, the Americans control the booming temple income.