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2 Old Guys Dancing
Topic Started: Jul 30 2017, 02:53 AM (102 Views)
goldengal
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James Cagney and Bob Hope at a Friar's Club Meeting back when actors were
real performers. Bob Hope was 52 and James Cagney was 56. The year was 1955.

For the young folks, here is something you've probably never seen before
and, unfortunately, you may never see again.

For us older folks, this is the best of the best, and we had it for many
years! This is a side of these two entertainers you hardly ever saw, but it
shows you their enormous talent. Bob Hope, the best of comedians, and James
Cagney, mostly cast as the bad guy, a gangster in the movies

Click HERE

http://videos2view.net/Hope-Cagney.htm

Take care,
Pat
Edited by FuzzyO, Jul 30 2017, 05:11 AM.
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Alli
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Pat the link seems not to be working....

We're sorry, but the requested URL does not exist or has been changed.

It is the webmaster's fault. He is such an idiot!

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goldengal
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Ok try this:

http://rochefortamericanhighschool.blogspot.ca/2013/06/great-dance-routine-james-cagney-and.html

Bugs me when this happens when I could open it ok in email. :sigh:

Take care,
Pat
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FuzzyO
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Fixed it in the original post
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goldengal
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FuzzyO
Jul 30 2017, 05:11 AM
Fixed it in the original post
The second link I provided works fine. At first I could not see why the one I first posted did not open here but see it has a space after the hyphen. Odd that it opened in email though.

Take care,
Pat
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FuzzyO
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When you copy and paste it you have to make sure you have the whole thing within the [url] and [/url]. There was a bit hanging out and I tucked it back in!
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goldengal
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FuzzyO
Jul 30 2017, 05:41 AM
When you copy and paste it you have to make sure you have the whole thing within the [url] and [/url]. There was a bit hanging out and I tucked it back in!
As I said Fuzzy, I had the entire link but there was a space. I put yours and the one I received one above the other and that is how I discovered it. This used to happen if I would post something from the Bernese Mountain Dog board and what would work there did not work here. Oh the mystery ....

Take care,
Pat
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FuzzyO
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Yes, there was a space, and that's what I meant, the stuff after the space was hanging outside the [/url] originally. I took out the space and moved the [/url].
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blizzard
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That was fun to watch!
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Trotsky
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Great fun, great artistry. Link worked fine.
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