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RE: Assassination Trivia - Jim Page - 07-27-2015 06:14 PM Hey, Eva-- What I was thinking of in the reference to "some other American enterprises" was what strong-arm mobsters and gangs used to do in furtherance of the the old protection rackets. Or, one could point to the famous Tanya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan rivalry and the trenchcoated thug who tried to break Ms Kerrigan's leg with a tire iron. --Jim RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-27-2015 06:29 PM The latter I remember - and prior to the attack I had felt sorry for Harding as the media had already before made them "the Beauty and the Beast". (Despite I had respect for Harding's achievements as she was severely suffering from asthma.) RE: Assassination Trivia - Jim Page - 07-27-2015 06:35 PM (07-27-2015 06:29 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: . . . prior to the attack I had felt sorry for Harding . . . My wife and I also felt that way to some degree, until the attack on Ms Kerrigan. --Jim RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-27-2015 06:47 PM I admit I desperately wanted Katarina Witt to win, and neither of these two ladies... RE: Assassination Trivia - Jim Page - 07-27-2015 06:59 PM Hah! Oh, yes; Katarina Witt! I had forgotten her. Patty and I pulled for her because she seemed to have a fun and engaging personality. Kerrigan came off, in comparison, as somewhat distant. --Jim RE: Assassination Trivia - LincolnToddFan - 07-28-2015 02:13 AM (07-27-2015 06:47 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: I admit I desperately wanted Katarina Witt to win, and neither of these two ladies... She was so pretty, and I knew so many men who had crushes on Fraulein Witt! What happened to her...is she still in Germany? RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-28-2015 02:53 AM She became an actress, TV moderator and author, and runs a foundation to help kids with disabilities. This was probably my favorite of her programs (although back then she skated for East Germany): http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=57R7aAY5QiM Despite I've always found her so cool on the ice: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NCTcLNqkmjo RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-28-2015 04:31 PM Who said: "I am glad to see you all. Johnson won't let me make a speech. Goodbye"? If possible, please specify the occasion. RE: Assassination Trivia - LincolnToddFan - 07-28-2015 11:41 PM (07-28-2015 02:53 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: She became an actress, TV moderator and author, and runs a foundation to help kids with disabilities. This was probably my favorite of her programs (although back then she skated for East Germany): Thanks Eva...she reminds me so much of Princess Stephanie of Monaco circa the 80's and early 90's! RE: Assassination Trivia - RJNorton - 07-29-2015 03:42 AM Eva, can you tell us if the Johnson mentioned in your question is a reference to Andrew Johnson? Wild guess: Edwin Stanton. RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-29-2015 04:57 AM Very smart question, Roger - no, this Johnson (the first name of whom my source doesn't provide) was a War Department employee. The person by whom the quote is is a very well known character in the assassination "story". RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-29-2015 07:57 AM (This one doesn't seem to score...hope the hint will reveal.) Hint #1: The "speech" was most likely give in (with?) a high voice. RE: Assassination Trivia - Jim Page - 07-29-2015 08:42 AM Richard Simmons? Truman Capote? RE: Assassination Trivia - RJNorton - 07-29-2015 09:04 AM (07-29-2015 07:57 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Hint #1: The "speech" was most likely give in (with?) a high voice. HA! Boston Corbett? RE: Assassination Trivia - Eva Elisabeth - 07-29-2015 09:16 AM Kudos, Roger, that is correct (sorry, good guesses, too, Jim!)! The incident happened when followed by a curious crowd outside while Mr. Johnson had lunch with him before taking him to Brady's studio to have this photo taken. Roger, you win a lunch for two at a place of your choice. |