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"Gone With the Wind" you say? Spa Cap Hot Tub Covers do quite well at staying in the on the spa, basically because it makes a lousy wing. Also, because the Spa Cap rests directly on the water's surface, there is no negative pressure, caused by ... more
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From the GONE WITH THE WIND TIMELINE: 1863 -- Christmas -- Ashley returns home on leave weary and disillusioned. 1864 -- December 22 -- Sherman takes Savannah, cables Lincoln that he presents the city to the North "as a Christmas present". ... more
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depends on the print they use in the book. I have read 'Gone with the Wind" - it was very long and very interesting! ... more
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The book has a lot of characters using casual racial epithets and some characters say they treated their slaves well. This runs contrary to the dogma set out in the 1970s by author Alex Haley in his blockbuster "Roots." ALso, I found this article: < ... more
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Even though we are fans of old movies and believe us we have run some, the unfortunate fact is most people want to see the new films and very few want to spend their money on older films. We do show lots of old cartoons and shorts whenever possible. ... more
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Jane Krakowski takes a bite out of "Gone With the Wind" by Karman Kregloe I've always liked Jane Krakowski, ever since I saw her in Vacation (1983), in which she played the cute but backwards Cousin Vicki, who stirred a pitcher of Kool Aid with her ... more
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Vivien Leigh pictured (left) in Gone With the Wind This Tribute is not officially endorsed or authorized by Vivien Leigh. Unauthorized use of this material is strictly prohibited. © 2001-2009 Destination Hollywood. All rights reserved. ... more
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Get me Vivien Leigh. Get me a Vivien Leigh. Get me a young Vivien Leigh. Who is Vivien Leigh?" For the uninitiated the sheer volume of biographical detail might be a little intimidating, and the US-born Lafferty is occasionally more convincing with ... more
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Clark Gable was a popular American film star in the 1930s, starring in It Happened One Night and Gone With the Wind, among many other films. His rugged features are well known and epitomize the sort of leading man who began to capture the public ... more
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