For while around there, Sue was the object of the amorous intentions of Thomas X. Napoli, our 1st Trumpet in the band. As we see here, nobody could blame Tommy, but alas, he ultimately stuck out.
In her post-Beatty era, I heard that Sue did well as hostess of a TV show.
Walter McClosky went through the Limey Broads like a fire horse. But Frank McClosky's brother or no, even he was forbidden access to the front half of the Silver Sleeper, chaperoned by the imperious Miss Ophelia, the well-stationed house mother. If any guy thought of that door as the pearly gates to Paradise, Ophelia ruled it like a prison gate.
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Sue Plumbridge Taylor was
a Digger Pugh girl from
the mid to late 60s on
the Beatty Show
For while around there, Sue was the object of the amorous intentions of Thomas X. Napoli, our 1st Trumpet in the band. As we see here, nobody could blame Tommy, but alas, he ultimately stuck out.
In her post-Beatty era, I heard that Sue did well as hostess of a TV show.
Several but not all struck out
I can attest to that Roger
Walter McClosky went through the Limey Broads like a fire horse. But Frank McClosky's brother or no, even he was forbidden access to the front half of the Silver Sleeper, chaperoned by the imperious Miss Ophelia, the well-stationed house mother. If any guy thought of that door as the pearly gates to Paradise, Ophelia ruled it like a prison gate.
Walter had a troubled life
He spent his later years as
the caretaker of Frank's big
place in Winter Park & had
a very nice apartment on the
2nd floor of the boathouse
on the lake behind the joint
Might have been Lake Maitland
The great house was on Via
Tuscany in Winter Park & the
Show office was downtown
Walter had done much of the
printing there but not long
Ophelia is 3rd from left in
Showgirls #11 as shown below
Her brother did low wire
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