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Looking at Downtown Cincinnati from Fairview Park in Fairview (CUF).

P-51C Mustang st Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, AL March 27, 2010

  

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Roush P-51A Mustang during an autocross event in the Wisconsin Dells.

French postcard by G.P.C., Saint Etienne, sent by mail in 1973. Photo: Jean-Marc Thibault and Roger Pierre in a TV commercial for les cafés et chocolats Casino. On the flip side, the card is signed by Thibault and Pierre.

 

Jean-Marc Thibault (1923-2017) and his sidekick Roger Pierre (1923-2010) were a popular French comedy duo, which gave countless performances on stage, radio and TV. They also starred in five popular films. Thibault and Pierre both also had solo careers as actors, screenwriters and directors.

 

Jean-Marc Thibault was born in Saint-Bris-le-Winey, France in 1923. His sister later married politician Lionel Jospin. After following theatre classes at the course Simon, Thibault worked in dance halls and also played sketches in cabarets. His first appearance in the cinema was in Premier de cordée (Louis Daquin, 1944). Roger Pierre was born in Le-Port Marly, France 1923. In 1946 he made his stage debut in a cabaret and was an extra in the war drama Le Père tranquille/Mr. Orchid (René Clément, 1946) starring Noël-Noël. In 1947, he worked as a presenter of commercials at Radio-Luxembourg. There he met Jean-Marc Thibault whose texts he had to read. It was the start of a long career as a comedy duo in Parisian cabarets like le Tabou, le Caveau de la Terreur, l'Amiral, and le Moulin-Rouge. The men wrote some 3,000 sketches and songs together. They appeared in many TV shows of Maritie and Gilbert Carpentier and also starred in several film comedies together. These films included La Vie est belle/Life is Beautiful (Roger Pierre, Jean-Marc Thibault, 1956), Vive les vacances/Gimme A Break (Jean-Marc Thibault, 1958) written by Thibault and Pierre, Les Motards/The Motorcycle Cops (Jean Laviron, 1959) also with Francis Blanche and co-written by Thibault and Pierre, Un cheval pour deux/A Horse for Two (Jean-Marc Thibault, 1961) and Faites donc plaisir aux amis/So be happy with friends (Francis Rigaud, 1969). Together they also appeared in supporting parts in many other film comedies like Nous irons à Deauville/We Go to Deauville (Francis Rigaud, 1962) with Louis de Funès, and Les Baratineurs/The Talkers (Francis Rigaud, 1965) starring Jean Poiret. Between 1967 and 1970, Thibault and Pierre presented the TV show Les Grands Enfants/Big Kids. Many French comedians of the day frequented this entertainment show: Jacqueline Maillan, Jean Poiret, Michel Serrault, Sophie Desmarest, Jean Yanne, Marcel Amont and many others. From 1972 till 1975 they made everybody in France laugh with their historical comedy shows Les maudits rois fainéants/The damned lazy kings and Les z'heureux rois z'Henri/The Happy Kings Henry. Their final films together were the comedies En grandes pompes/With great fanfare (André Teisseire, 1974) with Ginette Leclerc, and Gross Paris (Gilles Grangier, 1974).

 

In 1976 and after 28 years together, the artistic ways of Jean-Marc Thibault and Roger Pierre parted. In the following years, Pierre appeared in interesting films like Comme sur des roulettes (Nina Companeez, 1976), Mon oncle d'Amérique/My American Uncle (Alain Resnais, 1980) with Gérard Depardieu, and Camera d'albergo/Hotel Room (Mario Monicelli, 1981) starring Vittorio Gassman. Thibault was engaged by prolific director Yves Boisset for the Policier La Femme flic/Woman cop (Yves Boisset, 1978) alongside Miou-Miou. He also appeared that year in Vaudeville (Jean Marboeuf, 1978). From 1985 to 1993, Thibault dedicated himself to television. He starred in the hit series Maguy, and in La Tête en l'air/The Head in the Air, for which the screenplay was written by his wife, Sophie Agacinski. In 2001 Thibault returned to the cinema with two feature films: De l'amour/From Love (Jean-Francois Richet, 2001) and Vidocq (Pitof, 2001). The following year, he appeared in Féroc/ Fierce (Gilles de Maistre, 2002) alongside Samy Naceri. This TV film denounces the rise of the extreme right in France. After 1976, Roger Pierre continued to work on stage and television. During the 1980s, he participated in Jeux de 20 heures. He cooperated on the cult TV show Grosses Têtes by Philippe Bouvard. He also appeared in the TV show Incroyable mais vrai! And at 80 he played in the TV film L'Ami d’enfance de Maigret/The Childhood Friend of Maigret (Laurent Heynemann, 2003), with Bruno Crémer as Inspector Jules Maigret. He had his final film role in Les Herbes folles/Wild Grass (Alain Resnais, 2009) with Sabine Azéma. Pierre and Thibault twice reunited. In 1984 they worked together for the spectacle Nos premiers adieux at the Théâtre Antoine in Paris. They did that again in 1990 at l'Olympia. Roger Pierre, died of cancer in 2010 at the age of 86. About his private life, little is known. Jean-Marc Thibault died in 2017 in Marseille. He was the father of Xavier and Frédéric Thibault, the leaders of the Grand Orchestre du Splendid, and of actor and director Alexander Thibault.

 

Sources: Le Parisien.fr, Wikipedia (French) and IMDb.

 

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Tried to sneak in a photo through her office window. Stealth fail.

Nathaniel P. Ford opened the 5.1 mile, $648 million, 18 stations, Third Street Light Rail line and Traffic Control System (SFgo). Phase 1 of the 6.9 mile, two-phase project, began revenue service in April 2007, restoring light rail service in eastern San Francisco for the first time in 50 years. Nathaniel P. Ford advanced the Central Subway Project, a 1.7 mile extension of the Third Street Light Rail line with 3 subway stations and 1 surface station. The Phase 2 Central Subway Project will provide rail service to the Financial District and Chinatown, the most densely developed areas of San Francisco. Nathaniel P. Ford also secured funding for the $1.3 billion FTA New Starts Project.

09/2016 Little of this and that. 309th AMARG, Tucson AZ

2013-09-11: Caught one of the Siberian tigers at the Milwaukee County Zoo with her tongue out. I will be taking the next couple weeks off (during that time is family visit and wisdom teeth removal x4, oy.) from posting so I will see ya'll shortly!

  

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Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees first baseman/catcher P.J. Pilittere.

Hovering out to the runway is P-339, an AS-550C2 Fennec of the Royal Danish Air Force. © Bert Visser

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