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RT .23
by bennash - 05/17/26 03:00 PM
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Cindy and I were in the center of old town Williamsburg, and stayed in that big corner Inn. (Dirt road for that main street). We rented "That Think You Do", in lieu of "Johnny plays humpback".
We were amazed at ho good the film was. I was glued to all the happenings of those kids as if there,,,for like most of us, we have been there in one way or another of dreaming, hoping, or for some doing it.
I loved the scene where the drummer was listening to the jazz band, and is idol was there. Later they recorded, "Spartacus".
Real cool!
We can't think of that vacation without strong memories and feelings about that film! Those bus trips to the fairs! The TV show, with something like The Beatles in their film "A hard Days Night".
Just a wonderful young hopeful band story, with cute boy/girl things, tamed down of course, but charming as anything!
Thanks for the memories,,,,again!
john
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