Tom Raymond Posted November 10, 2010 Report Posted November 10, 2010 Two references to Woody Allen in as many days, who'da thunk it? "The home made famous by the 1973 Woody Allen movie "Sleeper" is set for the auction block, Orgasmatron and all, according to The Wall Street Journal. " Read the whole story here: http://realestate.msn.com/blogs/listedb ... 896&_blg=3 I stumbled upon it while reading about another "art house" here:http://realestate.msn.com/blogs/listed.aspx?feat=9aa12807-f3c7-4d58-9086-e53c679db84c
Marc Posted November 10, 2010 Report Posted November 10, 2010 Two references to Woody Allen in as many days, who'da thunk it? "The home made famous by the 1973 Woody Allen movie "Sleeper" is set for the auction block, Orgasmatron and all, according to The Wall Street Journal. " Read the whole story here: http://realestate.msn.com/blogs/listedb ... 896&_blg=3 I stumbled upon it while reading about another "art house" here:http://realestate.msn.com/blogs/listed.aspx?feat=9aa12807-f3c7-4d58-9086-e53c679db84c Made famous by the movie 'Sleeper'? I saw it. It seemed like a sleeper to me.[] Marc
Les Posted November 10, 2010 Report Posted November 10, 2010 ................and who made the phrase "whoda thunk it?" popular?
Jim Katen Posted November 11, 2010 Report Posted November 11, 2010 ................and who made the phrase "whoda thunk it?" popular? I wanna say Red Skelton. ??
Les Posted November 11, 2010 Report Posted November 11, 2010 Jim, you might be right, but I thought it was Mary McCarthy (sp) in the novel The Group and in the movie circa 1966 "The Group". Bergman? This is very important, so I will do some research!
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