Title : "Them crackers are salty and they made me thirsty."
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"Them crackers are salty and they made me thirsty."
Says tiny little Mickey:Michael James Vijencio Gubitosi was born on Sept. 18, 1933, in Nutley, N.J. ... He told CNN in 2012 that his mother had twice tried to abort him with a coat hanger.... [H]e said his father, who worked for a can manufacturer, had been an alcoholic who forced him to eat from the floor, locked him in closets and sexually abused him.
When Michael was 2, his father enlisted him and his two older preschool siblings to dance for money in parks as “the Three Little Hillbillies” while the father played a guitar. “It was either doing that or stealing milk bottles off other people’s porches,” Mr. Blake said in a 1959 interview with The Los Angeles Times. Inspired by the success of child stars like Shirley Temple, his father in 1938 took his family to Hollywood. Michael was hired as an extra for the “Our Gang” shorts, later shown on television as “The Little Rascals.” When another child actor flubbed a line, Michael told the director, “I can do that.”...
After his trial, Mr. Blake told CNN, he grew a beard, lived on Twinkies and liked to wander into pool halls for a game of nine ball. “I was born lonely, I live lonely, and I’ll die lonely,” he said.
I was born lonely, I live lonely, and I’ll die lonely.
Perhaps that quote would have been a better post title, but I didn't think you would be terribly sad to see that Robert Blake has left the earthy scene. And perhaps your cares — whatever they may be — would be lightened to reenvision the man as a child. Din'g you watch that show when you were a child?
And don't you want to speculate about whether "Them crackers are salty and they made me thirsty" is the source of the great Seinfeld meme "These pretzels are making me thirsty"?
Michael James Vijencio Gubitosi was born on Sept. 18, 1933, in Nutley, N.J. ... He told CNN in 2012 that his mother had twice tried to abort him with a coat hanger.... [H]e said his father, who worked for a can manufacturer, had been an alcoholic who forced him to eat from the floor, locked him in closets and sexually abused him.
When Michael was 2, his father enlisted him and his two older preschool siblings to dance for money in parks as “the Three Little Hillbillies” while the father played a guitar. “It was either doing that or stealing milk bottles off other people’s porches,” Mr.
After his trial, Mr. Blake told CNN, he grew a beard, lived on Twinkies and liked to wander into pool halls for a game of nine ball. “I was born lonely, I live lonely, and I’ll die lonely,” he said.
I was born lonely, I live lonely, and I’ll die lonely.
Perhaps that quote would have been a better post title, but I didn't think you would be terribly sad to see that Robert Blake has left the earthy scene. And perhaps your cares — whatever they may be — would be lightened to reenvision the man as a child. Din'g you watch that show when you were a child?
And don't you want to speculate about whether "Them crackers are salty and they made me thirsty" is the source of the great Seinfeld meme "These pretzels are making me thirsty"?
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