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Well I suppose that well endowed lady would always be "A breast" of situations they may face.
I concur the one on her right is pretty darn good lookin'.
".. Female German Girls Athletic Club..." You suppose there was a Male German Girls Athletic Club too?
Sad thing when you have to explain the plot of a 60's sitcom. Education system is lacking. snicker.
Buddy Ebsen(CG LT, XO of a frigate and taught USN officer candidates how to sail before that) was a big time Hollywood name long before the Hillbillies came along. Kulp was not.
There was a female Corporal in the Regm't who filled her uniform like that. Heard a story where the Col. asked her on a parade what was in the pockets of her combat shirt. She supposedly said, "Me. Sir."
As a kid I saw Buddy Epsen star with Shirly Temple in the 1936 flim Captain January. He was a great song and dance guy. Like most men of the era, he went into the Coast Guard in 1941. He l;ived to be 95 years old.
Kulp was wrong is stating all the Beverly Hilbillies actors supported her. Then she gets upset when he set the record straight. Like most politicians of any party, they try and find someone else to blame.
She might have liked being in the above picture, in later life she came out as a lesbian.
Thanks for this Jim,
Buddy Epsen could sure 'Cut a Rug' when he wanted to.
Even playing Uncle Jed, he had that Sharp Country wit being able to read people. He often reminded me of many of my elderly relations from the south that were 'Sharp' and keen with so many tricks to things. People you weren't going to fool with double talk.
My Wife and Sister loved the Shirley Temple reruns. My brother and I would search for army movies, westerns and Godzilla movies.
But all stop when My Father had to watch Bob Hope, Red Skelton or Archie Bunker !!
Good Memories...... Sure Miss those simpler times.
Kulp said of Ebsen, "He's not the kindly old Jed Clampett that you saw on the show... It's none of his business and he should have stayed out of it." She said Ebsen and she "didn't get along because I found him difficult to work with. But I never would have done something like this to him."