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Someday let me show you how happy endings start. You'll find how well I know you. 'Cause to know you

About Me

Welcome, to 'The Classics' tribute page!

Ever feel as though you were born in the wrong era? Wish you could go back and live the dream of your reminiscent heart? Well, here's the place to do it.
Within the contents of this website you will find many things to keep yourself busy. From pictures to vintage video clips; it's all here waiting to be explored. So take a peak around and let your heart wander back home and feel the tight embrace of grandma's warm heart.Welcome home, friend...Imprisoned BeautyEvery wrinkle on an old woman's elderly face tells of a story.The lines around her eyes paint a raw portrait of her witty personality: so carefree and gay; always laughing, always cheerful.
Her eyes, though very much glossy and going blind, tell of the times she had cried herself to sleep so many nights just heart-wrenchingly pouring her heart out to God and hoping in prayer that her husband makes his way back from a the cold and bloody war, safely.
Her lips, now very wrinkled and pencil-thin, tell of her many kind words shared between loved ones and strangers; sharing truth and joy to many along her travels.
Her body, bearing 5 children (all grown up now, with children of their own) quietly and painfully closes down. With cancer consuming her once perfect figure, she wastes away now frail and weak.
Her hands used to paint portraits -- beautiful works of art -- though now wrinkled and arthritic. She still finds time to paint amidst the pain -- painting little drawings for her grandchildren -- though now they aren't worth thousands of dollars but she doesn't mind because the joy on their faces, she's come to realize, is more precious than gold or silver.
Her hair, now grey and dying, still glistens in the morning sun as she combs it through and braids it tightly.She looks in the mirror, noticing all of these "imperfections", but smiles...adding another wrinkle to her weathered face. She doesn't sigh or feel emotions of sorrow or sadness, but a feeling of joy and contentment, knowing that deep within her soul lies, still, a beautiful young lady, bursting forth with liveliness and spunk.
Though many look at her, young and old, and feel pity on her, thinking she's quite ugly looking or deathly.But she looks on them with pity in her soul for they...they are the ones who have truly grown old...© Kim Auzins"I've tramped the earth with hopeless beat,
Searching in vain for a glimpse of you.
Then Heaven thrust you at my very feet,
A lovely angel, too lovely to woo.
My dream has been answered, but my life's just as bleak.
I'm handcuffed and speechless, in your presence divine.
For my heart longs to cry out, if it only could speak.
I love you, my angel, be mine...be mine"

A few Gary Cooper quotes..."He was a student of human nature. Natural and unassuming, he could spot a phony across a country mile. It was said of Gary Cooper that ten minutes after meeting the man, you felt he'd been your friend for years. And once he was your friend, he was your friend for life."
-- John Mulholland"You're positive he's going to ruin your picture. I froze in my tracks the first time I directed him. I thought something was wrong with him, and I saw a million dollar production go glimmering. I was amazed at the results on the screen. What I thought was underplaying turned out to be just the right approach. On the screen he's perfect, yet on the set you'd swear it's the worst job of acting in the history of motion pictures."
-- Director Sam WoodHe was tall, lean, handsome, soft-spoken, courteous, the American male. No other actor in the history of film so personified the ideal of the American male as Gary Cooper. For 35 years and 92 films, Gary Cooper was America's Everyman.
-- John Mulholland"Gary Cooper was the symbol of trust, confidence and protection. He is dead now. What a miracle that he existed."
-- Upon his death in 1961, the German newspaper Die Welt said it best."Perhaps with him there is ended a certain America: that of the frontier and of innocence which had or was believed to have an exact sense of the dividing line between good and evil."
-- Rome newspaper Corriere Della Sera"I'm not good enough for him, I know that. But I tried to make him happy. I did make him happy. I would have done anything in the world for him. His mother--I hope she never cries the tears that I have cried. I hope she never knows the suffering I have known. I don't hate her, that much. She said I wasn't good enough for Gary. She told him that when I was in New York, I was seeing other men. She told him that I wasn't faithful to him. He believed what she told him."
-- Actress Lupe Velez"He was a poet of the real. He knew all about cows, bulls, cars, and ocean tides. He had the enthusiasm of a boy. He could always tell you his first vivid impression of a thing. He had an old-fashioned politeness, but he said nothing casually."
-- Poet Clifford Odetts"I liked Gary very much, but you know...He was a doll, he really was, a very nice guy...Gary was very nice, but the women were so crazy about him. More than any other man I knew. I think what attracted people was he had a great shyness, he kept pulling back, and it intrigued people. He really was a very quiet, quiet guy."
-- Evelyn Brent"Gary Cooper is so cool. Did you know that he was the first person to wash a new pair of blue jeans with rocks to make them look worn? That's right. Gary Cooper invented stonewashed jeans. How cool is that?
Not that it has anything to do with this review. It's just cool, is all."

-- UnknownWhomever he played -- soldier, cowboy, adventurer, lounge lizard, lover -- Gary Cooper became that character. The artistry was seamless, so natural that it was impossible to tell where the man left off and the actor began. As Charles Laughton put it: "We act, he is." John Barrymore put it another way: "This fellow is the world's greatest actor. He does without effort what the rest of us spend our lives trying to learn - namely to be natural."
-- John Mulholland"His death left a void no other actor can fill."
-- Gary Cooper biographer Homer DickensWhat occupies your time? Makes you anxious to wake early in the morning and consumes most of your thoughts throughout the day? Some call it a hobby; a passion; a drive or an ambition.
My passion is history. From Wild Bill Hickcock to Alvin C. York to Lucille Ball; my life is spent studying the lives and times of the many people who have gone before us; striving for something great, something that gives their lives, and perhaps many others around them, a meaning for something greater. Spending time with older people is what gave me such a deep respect for history. There's so much wrapped into each and every life.
They are men and women who didn't live a star-filled life dressed with lace or gold, but regular men who strived and suffered for something that gave their life meaning. A person Hollywood would never discover and make a film about their great efforts, but a man/woman who will forever be forgotten in time and washed away with history.
Though much of that history is being wiped away and forgotten now-a-days. It's being labeled as "just the past", "not as well off" or "not as well equipped." I've found that to be the furthest thing from the truth. Yes it was hard, but there were stronger, more loyal and honorable men from back in the day.
In our generation, the kids and young people are, no wonder, getting attention in all the wrong ways. They don't know the meaning of true heroism. Their heroes are spiderman, superman, batman and Harry Potter. These heroes aren't real, everyday people. The meaning of "trust", "loyalty", "honor", "respect" and "courage" are lost to history. So no wonder kids are flocking to Hollywood...they have no true heroes in their own lives; no one to look up to or admire. They find it in the first person who comes up to them with boldness and leads them down a terribly dark path. And who's to say it's wrong? No one, because it's the age of "everything and anything goes."
This also confuses me; why rappers are able to sell lyrics about "kill your parents", "take drugs", "have sex with whomever you want". Strangely, the kids who act upon these lyrics are the ones getting thrown into prison, being labeled as "murderers", "cultists" or "mental". What about people who create the songs? Why are they getting high bucks and praise to sell it? There may never be an answer, but I refuse to conform to the world's view.My name is Kim and I was born in the wrong era. Do you get that feeling? It's strong and sometimes controls your thoughts: "Gee, I wonder if my great aunt had to go through this..." or "if I were back in the 40's my life would be a lot easier."
It's simple to say, dwell upon, and can sometimes make you depressed but as much as I would give anything to travel back to 1934 I still have a deep sense that God is telling me I'm here for a reason. My dreams, desires and passions aren't detrimental to my spirit; they aren't bad or 'evil', but when I start losing the joy and ambition for my own life by telling myself that I really was born in the wrong era...it effects my life and the people around me in a negative way.Maybe I should get off my soapbox for right now and just get on with it, hmm?
Well, I enjoy being silly and making people laugh. I'm a very quiet person on the outside...but if you give me a keyboard and an audience...I could go on for hours.
I'm mostly known as the "Classic Hollywood encyclopedia". I'm just a girl who likes to hide herself behind the lives of these old film stars and bring them to life again through my passion for old movies. But mostly, I find my true happiness in pleasing others; the way I try to encourage and inspire others is just by being myself.I hope you enjoy my tribute to the classics. If you would like to contact me, please do so! I'd love to speak with other people who have the same interests as I do; and I love meeting new friends! But I, being poor, have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet; tread softly, because you tread upon my dreams...

You are pure, moral, and adaptable.
You tend to blend into your surroundings.
Shy on the outside, you're outspoken to your friends.
You believe that you live a virtuous life...
And you tend to judge others with a harsh eye.
As a result, people tend to crave your approval. The World's Shortest Personality TestWhich 1930's actress are you?
You are Greta Garbo!
A sensitive soul, you are far more empowering with your tacit charm, allure, and unfailing grace to other people than you are to yourself. Not even aware of the charisma you possess, you are deeply self-concious in some aspects and very secure in others. Over time this constant mix of feelings has led you to become melancholy and somewhat despondent. You hate confrontations of any form, whether they be physical or emotional. You are a loner and are not friends with a large group of people, but the few of whose hearts you have won, have won yours in return--for all time. Because you often battle with depression, very often your mood can swing on a dime. However if you are caught at the right moment, your generosity and passion shines beyond comparison. Your creativity and love for the arts are your strong points.
Which Clara Bow are you?You are: Clara Bow in "Wings."You're a true "girl next door" and everybody likes you and wants to be your friend. You are a romantic at heart, but tend to be quite lonely and heart-sick at times. Well, never fear, because you've got a good head on your shoulders and you'll do just about anything to make whatever dreams you have come true. And, if the guy you're longing for is really the guy for you, he's bound to stand up and take notice of what a great gal you really are.The Classic Dames Test"You are class itself, the calm, confident 'perfect woman.' Men turn and look at you admiringly as you walk down the street, and even your rivals have a grudging respect for you. You always know the right thing to say, do and, of course, wear. You can take charge of a situation when things get out of hand, and you're a great help to your partner even if they don't immediately see or know it. You are one classy dame. Your screen partners include William Powell and Cary Grant, you little simmerpot, you. The littlest things. The wonder and the magic. Two hearts that speak, perhaps, one to another. The unimportant things. Love. As it is. No illusions. No storms at sea. No guilt. No glitter. Not the rustle of silk and the diamond garter. Just love, unadawned."
-- Song of Love Which decadeare you?
Gary Cooper videos:

Alice in Wonderland - 1933:Silent Romance:A Farewell to Arms Tribute:
Final goodbye - Funeral:
Tribute to 'The Westerner':
Gary arrives in Montana:
Marble Halls:

My Interests

In life there are many twists and turns, shortcuts and detours, highs and lows; but on my journey through the sandhills and tunnels of life, leads a trail of two footprints...
Though I go through heart-ache, troubles, and fear, just as everyone else, I am guided not by my own understanding or even from what I can see at hand but by supernatural strength and guidance. A life that isn't lived on my own or lead by my own human strength, by myself or even in darkness, but a life that's based on Christ's love, His faithfulness and Mercy.
Life is tough, and with it comes many struggles. But as I walk, I know that I walk not alone, but with the strength, courage and hope, that tomorrow is a new day...a new day in Christ. So with this I shall end my words with a proverb...
"Lean not on your own understandings, but in all your ways acknowledge Him...and He, alone, shall make your path straight."
Proverbs 3:5-6

I'd like to meet:

I'd Like to Meet:
Gary Cooper, because he's simply amazing, gorgeous and very talented; a true gentleman with very few words, but holds the power to melt your heart with a single glance of his eyes...Mel Gibson; he is so handsome, charming, funny, rugged and oh, such a gentlemen!Lucille Ball... a comedic genius, who's greatly missed and warmly remembered by all her fans.Benno Fürmann; Try watching "The Princess and the Warrior" and not want this man completely.Greer Garson: an incredibly beautiful, pure, moral, and sophisticated woman with a sharp wit.Ginger Rogers: the epitome of grace, charm, wit and style. She can glide across the floor with ease as if she were floating on air, and her sense of humor is golden. Her versatality in her acting abilities is tremendous and never gets old -- literally!Patti Andrews; I adore her music and think her humor is so refreshing.Eleanor Powelll; That woman's dancing skills are incredible. *Sigh* I'd love to dance like her someday.Karen Grassle (Caroline Ingalls) and Michael Landon (Charles Ingalls): Both are, without a doubt, my true heroes. God fearing parents of Little House who hold strong morals, virtues, humility and Christ-like love for their family, friends and even total strangers.Tha cast of Little House: It is such an incredible show and will forever remain in our hearts. Those who don't care for Little House can keep the junk they call entertainment because that's just what it is - entertainment to numb the brain. Michael Landon gave meaning to his films/tv shows. They had strong characters, taught morals, virtues and life lessons that are hard to swallow and almost completely forgotten or ignored in days like today. But Michael directed and created these shows with ease, it seemed, because he was just one swell guy who cared enough to share his heart with the world.Pretty much anyone from the 1920's-1950's:Gary Cooper *swoons*, Ronald Coleman, Greer Garson, The Andrews Sisters, Fred Astaire, Humphrey Bogart, George Raft, Greta Garbo, Norma Shearer, Jimmy Stewart, June Allyson, Vivian Vance, Morey Amsterdam, Danny Kaye, Mike Rowe, Robert Mongomery, Herold Lloyd, Charlie Chaplin, The Marx brothers, Charley Chase, Rita Hayworth...Anyone & everyone from in those eras...

Stars from the 20's - 50's

Mr.
Gary Cooper

Miss Rogers

Mr. Stewart

Miss Wright

Mr. Chaplin

Miss Garbo

Mr. Kaye

Miss Davis

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Music:

Tie a Yellow RibbonI'm coming home, I've done my time
Now I've got to know what is or isn't mine
If you received my letter telling you I'd soon be free
Then you'll know just what to do if you still want me
If you still want me?
Oh, tie a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree
It's been three long years, do you still want me
If I don't see a ribbon round the ole oak tree
I'll stay on the bus, forget about us, put the blame on me
If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree.
Bus driver please look for me
'Cause I couldn't bear to see what I might see
I'm really still in prison and my love she holds the key
A simple yellow ribbon's what I need to set me free
I wrote and told her please.
Oh, tie a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree
It's been three long years, do you still want me
If I don't see a ribbon round the ole oak tree
I'll stay on the bus, forget about us, put the blame on me
If I don't see a yellow ribbon round the ole oak tree.
Now the whole darned bus is cheering and I can't believe I see
A hundred yellow ribbons round the ole oak tree...-------------------------SmileSmile though your heart is aching Smile even though its breaking
When there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by
If you smile through your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You'll find your fear and sorrow smile for you.Light up your face with gladness
Hide every trace of sadness
Although a tear may be ever so near
That's the time you must keep on trying
Smile, whats the use of crying?
You'll find that life is still worthwhile
If you'll just smileSmile though your heart is aching
Even though its breaking
When there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by
If you smile through your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You'll see the sun come shinging through for youLight up your face with gladness
Hide every trace of sadness
Althought a tear may be ever so near
That's the time you must keep on trying
Smile what's the use of crying
You'll find that life is still worth while
If you'll just smile
You must keep on tryingSmile what's the use of crying
You'll find that life is still worth while
If you'll just smile, smile, smile.-------------------------I'll take you dreaming...Loo, loo, loo, I'll take you dreaming
Through the rainy night
To a place behind the raindrops
Where the stars are bright
You may not find gold or silver
But a richer prize
Waits for you behind the raindrops
If you close your eyesTonight, tonight
When all the world's asleep
We will tiptoe home with a wonderous star
A star you can always keep
And years from now when you go dreaming
When you're very old
Though your crown be rich with rubies
Diamonds set in gold
That will shine as bright
As the star we'll find
Tonight
Tonight, tonight
When all the world's asleep
We will find a star
That you can always keep-------------------------Daddy's Little GirlYou're the end of the rainbow, my pot of gold,
You're daddy's little girl to have and hold.
A precious gem is what you are,
You're mommy's bright and shining star.
You're the spirit of Christmas, my star on the tree,
You're the Easter bunny to mommy and me.
You're sugar you're spice, you're everything nice,
And you're daddy's little girl.
You're the treasure I cherish so sparkling and bright,
You were touched by the holy and beautiful light.
Like angels that sing a heavenly thing,
And you're daddy's little girl.-------------------------May You AlwaysMay you always walk in sunshine
Slumber warm when night winds blow
May you always live with laughter
For a smile becomes you so.May good fortune find your doorway
May the bluebird sing your song
May no trouble travel your way
May no worry stay too long.
May your heartaches be forgotten
May no tears be spilled
May old acquaintance be remembered
And your cup of kindness filled.
And may always be a dreamer
May your wildest dream come true
May you find someone to loveAs much as I love you. The 1920's:
The Roaring 20's:

To live in the 1920's:
The Charleston:
I'll be with you in Apple Blossom Time:
Sisters...
1920's - 1950's *The Andrews Sisters
*Alma Cogan
*The McGuire Sisters
*The Lennon Sisters *Shirley Temple *Glenn Miller
*Chico Marx
*Ginger Rogers
*Robert Schumann
*Fred Astaire
*Danny Kaye
*The Mills Brothers
*Tennessee Ernie Ford
*Dean Martin

Movies:

A Few of my favorites:

*Mr. Deeds goes to Town('36)
*Braveheart
*Pride and Prejudice (40)
*Hallmarks Love Saga
*Goodbye, Mr. Chips('39)
*Sergeant York
*Deja Vu
*The Sting
*The Pride of the Yankees
*Beau Geste
*Lethal Weapon 1
*The Princess and the Warrior
*Mad Max
*Wings
*High Noon
*The Hanging Tree
*Peter Ibbetson
*The Plainsman
*Ball of Fire
*Fighting Caravans
*The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
*The Westerner
*The Virginian
*Morocco
*Along came Jones
*A Farewell to Arms
*Meet John Doe
*Nevada
*The Last Outlaw
*Dallas
*Today we live
*One Sunday Afternoon
*Good Sam
*Saratoga Trunk
*North West Mounted Police
*Souls at Sea
*Now and Forever
Operator 13
*Alice in Wonderland
*City Streets
*A Man from Wyoming
*His Woman
*Only the Brave
*Seven Days' Leave
*Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
*Doomsday
*The Winning of Barbara Worth

Gary Cooper films:Miscellaneous films:Movies from the 20's - 50's Clips:
Remember My Forgotten Man:
The Miniver Story - I won't be here for Spring... :
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire Tribute:
Mr. Deeds (Original '36) - Part 1:
Entire film here: http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=leslie04film& p=r
Hamlet:
We Were Soldiers:
Lethal Weapon - or is he?
Everyone says I love you - Marx Bros. Tribute
Bella Bimba:
There's No Tomorrow:

Television:

Little House on the Prairie
I Love Lucy
Solitary 2.0 - I love you, 7!
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Man vs. Wild
How It's Made
Dirty Jobs
Hogan's Heroes
The Dean Martin Variety Show
The Dick Van Dyke show
Green Acres
21 Jump street
Highway to Heaven

Books:

The BibleOne Tuesday MorningBeyond Tuesday MorningDean & Me: A love storyDean Martin: That's AmoreGary Cooper: Off CameraGary Cooper: An American Hero/The Last Hero

Heroes:

Jesus Christ, without whom I don't know where I'd be.The United States Marine Corps:
Carole Ingalls (Karen Grassle)Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) And, of course, Gary Cooper:

My Blog

Goodbye, to an American Hero...

Cooper's death marked the end of an era, but his image continued to have a significant impact on literature, politics and the movies. In 1961 the Corriere della Sera had declared: "With him there is e...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Sun, 13 May 2007 02:06:00 PST

The Legendary Collection

Available on May 22   Gary Cooper's first credited screen role was in "The Winning of Barbara Worth" (1926), a silent gem about a young woman (Vilma Banky) who gets caught in a love triangle wit...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Fri, 11 May 2007 08:50:00 PST

Fun game: Guess the smiles - Actors

Guess the mouths of the famous classic actors. All you have to do is guess the actor, and comment with your answer; Your name will be listed next to the correct answer you've given. Example: 43. Tony...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 06:56:00 PST

Hemingway and Cooper: The True Gen

"Watch out Gable, we're re-discovering Gary!"http://themave.com/Cooper/ccorner/newrave1.htm &n bsp;   "If there'd been no Coop, Hemingway would've had to invent him." Alistair Cooke...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Fri, 09 Mar 2007 03:53:00 PST

Tell me...is this you?

I had driven by the place countless times. Daily I passed the small plot of land on the way to my office. Daily I told myself, Someday I need to stop there.     Today, that "somed...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Wed, 21 Feb 2007 07:05:00 PST

Goodbye to an American Hero...

In November 1959, before he became seriously ill, Cooper told an interviewer: "I'd say, yeah, I'm afraid of death. I don't want to kick the bucket yet. I got a lot of things to do." But when cancer to...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 05:43:00 PST

What is a little boy?

What is a little boy?Between the innocence of babyhood and the dignityof manhood we find a delightful creature called a boy.Boys come in assorted sizes, weights and colors,but all boys are the same. B...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 04:53:00 PST

Imprisoned Beauty

Memories; the laughter you've shared, the loss you wish you could forget, the love you've felt...deeply, strongly, and passionately. Perhaps once...maybe even twice. But as much as you may regret any ...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Sat, 11 Nov 2006 08:47:00 PST

Two free *full length* videos from google..

I found these while searching through googles extensive collection of videos...Both "A Farewell to Arms" and "Meet John Doe" are available for viewing...that's right, the entire movies are free, just ...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Fri, 10 Nov 2006 04:44:00 PST

Kindness...I dare ya' to read it all ;)

"20 years ago I drove a cab for a living when I arrived at 2:30 am. Under these circumstances many drivers would just honk once or twice, wait a minute and then drive away. But I'v...
Posted by Miss Classic... on Thu, 09 Nov 2006 04:18:00 PST