I can imagine (and I have known any number of southern belles who would do this) Mr. Vincent Price coming into my life somehow and cajoling me and even at times bullying me into doing whatever he thought was best for me. It would be all very overwhelming and thoughtfully done, and ... whoosh! Off he'd go again. Leaving all kinds of improvements in his wake. Along with a fair amount of puzzlement and a soupcon of PVSD (Post Vincent Stress Disorder). In another universe, maybe that happened. The lads in this selection are worth a second glance, not to mention I hit the "stop" and found myself back at minute 0:30.
Well, I don't know what your "thing" is. With me it's more about the man himself and what he would be like as a friend. Once friends, who knows? One thing would merge into the other. Yeah, I guess I do.
I too am fascinated by what he was like as a person. I met a few who knew him and they gushed about how kind and thoughtful he was. He left most—if not all—of his estate to an LA community college, along with him art collection. There’s a museum there which I hope to visit sooner than later.
Wow! Just wow!
Thanks, Dan...glad you enjoyed. Cheers!
I agree with the application of the adjective. And, of course, I like the "cuddlier" images, too.
I can imagine (and I have known any number of southern belles who would do this) Mr. Vincent Price coming into my life somehow and cajoling me and even at times bullying me into doing whatever he thought was best for me. It would be all very overwhelming and thoughtfully done, and ... whoosh! Off he'd go again. Leaving all kinds of improvements in his wake. Along with a fair amount of puzzlement and a soupcon of PVSD (Post Vincent Stress Disorder). In another universe, maybe that happened. The lads in this selection are worth a second glance, not to mention I hit the "stop" and found myself back at minute 0:30.
So I’m not the only one with a thing for Vincent Price? :-)
Well, I don't know what your "thing" is. With me it's more about the man himself and what he would be like as a friend. Once friends, who knows? One thing would merge into the other. Yeah, I guess I do.
I too am fascinated by what he was like as a person. I met a few who knew him and they gushed about how kind and thoughtful he was. He left most—if not all—of his estate to an LA community college, along with him art collection. There’s a museum there which I hope to visit sooner than later.
https://vincentpriceartmuseum.org/
Great one again Clint, Cheers DougT 🇫🇴
Thanks, Doug! Hope you're having a good weekend. Cheers 🌈✌️