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Groucho Marx

Groucho Marx

Groucho Marx

Groucho Letters will be released on August 14, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Aug 14, 2007
Groucho Letters is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 14, 2007
Groucho Letters will be released on August 14, 2007 in
Aug 14, 2007
Groucho Letters is now available in
Aug 14, 2007

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The Independent, May 18, 2012
...documentary sketch reveals the faceless street artist to be a mild-mannered, middle-aged Brummie in an anorak and a Groucho Marx fake nose-and-tache who drives a Ford Focus, takes his troublesome teen stepson on his dawn missions ("Would you like to come...
Sri Lanka Daily News, May 15, 2012
...for books is still with all of us, and all we have to do is quench this thirst. Groucho Marx is believed to have said, “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go to the other room and read a book”. that was...
Guardian.co.uk, May 10, 2012
...profound – Clarence Darrow is a hero – but the only revelation I can testify to was about Groucho Marx When I was in high school, my two heroes, and role models, were Bugs Bunny and the lawyer Clarence Darrow . They may seem to represent extremes of...
Freedom Association, May 9, 2012
...the life of the author really is in these times of austerity. If I remember the words of Groucho Marx perhaps I’ll retain my sense of proportion: “I find television to be very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other...
Enter Stage Right, May 7, 2012
...Then worked it in with a toothbrush. Again I was hosed down. I looked in the mirror - Groucho Marx stared back – the only thing missing was a painted on moustache! Not only had she dyed the eyebrow hairs, but the skin underneath and around them. A major...
ArticlesBase, April 30, 2012
...Mr. Allen's heroes are George S. Kaufman and the Marx Brothers, and his idols are Ingmar Bergman, Groucho Marx, Federico Fellini, Cole Porter, and Anton Chekov. His film philosophy is rather than confronting the human condition with problems that are...
Guardian.co.uk, April 27, 2012
...sign. And that was the year Steve Biko died. Other people died in other years, but that year Groucho Marx and Charlie Chaplin died. Jacques Prevert and Robert Lowell died. In Memphis, Elvis died. Still, someone called Roy Sullivan was struck by...
This is Devon, March 3, 2012
...people singing hosanna about it. More likely are references to the "ball and chain" or all-round husband fecklessness. Groucho Marx probably best sums up what many people think – at least when they are in public – about matrimony. "Marriage is a...
This is Devon, March 3, 2012
...people singing hosanna about it. More likely are references to the "ball and chain" or all-round husband fecklessness. Groucho Marx probably best sums up what many people think at least when they are in public about matrimony. "Marriage is a wonderful...
This is Cornwall, March 3, 2012
...people singing hosanna about it. More likely are references to the "ball and chain" or all-round husband fecklessness. Groucho Marx probably best sums up what many people think – at least when they are in public – about matrimony. "Marriage is a...
InOttawa.com, March 2, 2012
...a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read," attributed to Groucho Marx. A simple message for a simple cause. Libraries have changed since 1941 and to keep up with the demands of the ages, Sandwich library supporters have come to realize...
Badger Herald, March 2, 2012
...but for those that like food for thought, “Pi” delivers. If you find today’s political circus ludicrous, Groucho Marx’s portrayal of a politician named president of a bankrupt country will give you something to not feel depressed about laughing...
Raleigh News & Observer, March 2, 2012
...depthsMargin Call of Cthulhu10 Steven Spielberg's hallucinogenic WWI epic stars Tom Hanks as a womanizing congressman and Groucho Marx as a thoroughbred foal. (three films)Charlie Wilson's War Horse Feathers...
Sun Live, March 2, 2012
...book is probably man’s best friend; inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx...