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MARY’S BACK ! ! !

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Let her catch up slowly…

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June 27, 2023 at 8:27 pm

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The Pet-Care People . . .

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. . . are making a house call

so get your charge’s nails trimmed

or “anal gland expression”

in the lobby at noon today.

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Breakfast With A Film Legend

By Tom Morrow, Mature Life Features

Most everyone at one time or another has visions or dreams of noshing with someone considered great or a genius. Someone like Churchill, Eisenhower, or even Einstein.

My chance came with an invitation to have breakfast with one of the world’s great film makers – Billy Wilder.

His five-decade Hollywood career began when he escaped the Nazis in 1933 and began earning acclaim and Academy Awards as a writer-director for, among others, “Sunset Boulevard,” “Stalag 17,” “The Lost Weekend,” “Double Indemnity,” “The Apartment,” “The Seven Year Itch,” “Witness for the Prosecution,” “The Spirit of St. Louis,” “Sabrina,” “The Front Page,” and “Some Like it Hot.”

As an executive at the famed Hotel del Coronado across the bay from downtown San Diego where portions of “Some Like It Hot” was shot, I put together a 25th anniversary celebration of the movie that starred Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and the late Marilyn Monroe. Everyone connected with film was invited for a weekend of fun. Lemmon, Curtis, Wilder and several of the supporting cast showed up.

On the Sunday morning after our Saturday night ballroom festivities, I received word that Mr. Wilder wanted to have breakfast with me. I called Lemmon to ask if the invitation was real or simply a polite gesture. “My boy, never pass up a chance to sit at the feet of greatness,” was Lemmon’s response.

I headed out to the Promenade Deck where Wilder was sitting at a table sipping a cup of coffee and smoking one of the cigars from the box I had sent to his suite. I arrived at the same time as Lemmon, who Wilder also had invited.

We had breakfast and listened to Wilder talking on a number of subjects, including being back at the hotel after 25 years. He recalled how difficult Marilyn had been to work with — how she held up the filming while her two co-stars patiently stood by in high-heels and drag waiting for their next scene with her.

The money we raised that Saturday night in the hotel’s ballroom went to the San Diego State University’s new film-editing facility. Years later I received a call from a university official to ask if I would get in touch with Wilder and invite him to attend a function at the editing facility.

I still had his home phone number, so I dialed the number and a heavy German accent answered. When I identified myself, asking if he remembered me, the reply was: “Of course, Tom. Say, do you have any more of those great cigars?”

Billy Wilder died March 27, 2002, at the age of 95. Taking his sense of humor to the grave, the epitaph on his tombstone is the final line from “Some Like It Hot.” The stone is engraved: “Billy Wilder, I’m a writer, but then nobody’s perfect.

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June 25, 2023 at 7:46 pm

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Just Six More Months . . .

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. . . ’til Christmas.

Never to early

to get your shopping done.

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June 24, 2023 at 7:29 pm

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Keeping A Journal . . .

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. . . may be good for your health.

Find out how — and why —

at 2:30 this afternoon

in the 2nd floor theater.

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June 23, 2023 at 8:18 pm

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It’s Game Day ! ! !

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Bocce at 11 a.m.

Mahjong at 1 p.m.

Billiards and Bridge at 2 p.m. and

Bingo at 3 p.m.

Whew!

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June 23, 2023 at 6:20 am

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Working Your Way . . .

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. . . thru Medicare

will be mapped out at

2 p.m. today

in the 2nd floor theater

by the Oak St. Health team,

and then they’ll host the

Thirsty Thursday happy hour and entertainment.

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June 21, 2023 at 10:29 pm

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It’s Mid-Week . . .

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, , , and longest day of the year

so pick something you like to do

and enjoy it aaalllllllll day.

Monsoon rains can arrive any day now.

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June 20, 2023 at 8:36 pm

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Got A Full Week . . .

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. . . of fun and frolicking

as we climb toward another weekend.

Coming up quickly is Name That Tune with Dale at

4 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday).

Get a seat early in the 2nd floor theater

for a session you can’t avoid enjoying.

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Traveling Alone

Has its Own Allure

Travel can lose much of its attraction after losing your life-long partner that shared the sites and sights you encountered around the globe over the years.

There’s no longer someone to share views and viewpoints with, or to recall and recount the memories with when you return home. And many suddenly-singles don’t relish the thought of returning to a favorite voyage or villa without the person they enjoyed it with over the years.

As a result, many folks in this position simply tuck travel into the bag of things they no longer do.

This is at a time when, for the first time in their lives, they probably can travel to wherever they choose to and stay as long as they wish.

Most can recall chatting with a solo traveler or two over the years. One long-time friend has flown to several countries and cities without any reservations and rents a room or apartment for several weeks to soak in the culture and cuisine of the land.

Another acquaintance spends most of the year on freighters that take them anywhere at any time on comfortable cruises. All they have to do is make a few phone calls to find a ship and schedule that sounds interesting.

Both of these individuals are examples of how independent they can be in the type and time of travel they choose.

For the less independent or adventurous, there are tours designed to accommodate single people on the road.

If you don’t feel like going it alone, you can book tours for ski trips, museum visits, cooking schools, national parks and almost anything you can envision.

Some of the bumps on the traveling-alone road include finding time to go off on your own during the tour you’ve booked with a group, how to avoid paying the single supplement charged by hotels and cruise ships, as well as getting along with room-mates on the trip.

Some cruise lines have begun offering single-only rooms and salons where solo travelers can gather.

Solo travel takes a bit more planning and preparation, especially if it’s your first time. You might get a lot of helpful hints from other singles on the road.

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June 19, 2023 at 6:01 am

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I Really Don’t Care . . .

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. . . if my glass

is half full or half empty.

I now have the time

to refill it.

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June 16, 2023 at 8:53 pm

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It’s Game Day . . .

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. . . with bocce at 11,

billiards and

bridge at 2

and bingo at 3.

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June 16, 2023 at 6:56 am

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