
Dunc and Sir Alec

Dunc and Sir Alec
I think I showed admirable restraint at the Half Price Books warehouse sale, don’t you?

Book haul
Day 2 Recap of the 2019 Reel Infatuation Blogathon
Be sure to check out of all of yesterday’s fabulous RI Blogathon entries. So much crush-worthy goodness.

BUT BABY THINK OF ME ONCE IN AWHILE: ON ANDY TRAVIS AS TELEVISION’S BEST (AND HUNKIEST) BOSS

Andy Travis (Gary Sandy)
Day One is in the books!
The best thing about the Reel Infatuation Blogathon, besides gushing about film characters, is exploring a love of movies. Many of the characters we love are in films we love, and it’s a pleasure to discover which characters (and movies) people are passionate about.
Today’s entries are wonderful. They explore characters and character – the noble qualities in a person. We think you’ll enjoy them immensely.
Bloggers: If we missed your post today, we’ll include you in tomorrow’s recap.
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Words Seem out of Place
Thirty Years of Loving Michelle Pfeiffer as Susie Diamond
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A Person in the Dark
Biff Grimes: Character Crush ‘Cause Character Counts
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Fading, but not Forgotten
The One-Handed Wolf Who Digs La Boheme: Why I love Ronny Cammareri
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Realweegiemidget Reviews
Daisy, Daisy The Great Gatsby’s Going Crazy, All for the Love of You
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The Story Enthusiast
Melanie Wilkes of Gone With the…
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The annual Reel Infatuation Blogathon starts Friday! I can’t wait.
We can’t wait to catch up with you at the Reel Infatuation Blogathon starting this Friday.
This is where we dish about our secret (or not-so-secret) film or book character crushes – past or present. Click HERE for the original announcement and list of participants.
If you, like us, are having trouble picking one fictional character, you can choose two or three!
If you haven’t yet signed up, there’s still time to join us. Just grab a banner and let us know your choice.
See you at the party!

Dorothy
DORIS DAY, HOLLYWOOD’S FAVORITE GIRL NEXT DOOR, DIES AT 97 [THR]

Doris Day (1946). Photo by William P. Gottlieb.

One fish, two fish