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Fantastic word game

"Good Night, Mrs Calabash, wherever you are" was a signoff and catchphrase made famous by late actor Jimmy Durante.
 
Jimmy Durante, who was a star of vaudeville, radio, television and film, made many catch phrases popular, including "Ha-cha-cha-chaaaaaaa!"
 
Tac spelled backwards is cat and, with the letters moved around, spells act.



(I might be spending too much time on that other wordplay game we have going. ::) ;D )
 
Fort Courage was the setting for the mid-1960's sitcom, F-Troop which starred Ken Berry, Forrest Tucker, Larry Storch, and the ever-so-pretty Melody Patterson as Wrangler Jane.
 
Scenery in certain movies doesn't necessarily mean trees and mountains but rather scantily clad models in various stages of undress.

(And who doesn't like a scantily clad model in various stages of undress. ;D )
 
Fast Times at Ridgemont High has gained a cult status that I am apparently too old to understand.
 
"Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast."(--William Congreve, 1697--and it's often misquoted)
 


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