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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
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Inn of the Governors
The Inn of the Governors on West Alameda is where my maternal grandparents used to stay in the '60s and '70s when they'd visit ...
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I don't even know if this story is true, but I love DVD - always have - and if some dolphin saved his neck - on porpoise or by chance -...
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My secret's not so secret anymore. If you're looking for a terrific way to give your turkey gravy some zip, this is the condimen...
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That's cheap. Let's buy it. It'll be our home away from home.
Just bought my lottery tickets. Hold your breath until tmo night!
How could you not love the movie and the house. I agree with you it really doesn't seem out of line even with the declining housing market. Location, location, location.
This is the 1950s original, right, not the 1990s Steve Marten/Diane Keaton version. I thought that was filmed near Chicago.
No, this is the more recent one. I believe it was set in California. 'Sort of remember palm trees on the street. I'm assuming it was the house for the sequel, too -- where Diane and Steve conceived their baby on the kitchen floor. That was a great kitchen!! Judging by the interior photos today, it looks like a stylist did some magic on the place for the film.
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