We had it all
Just LIKE Bogie and Bacall
We had it all
Just LIKE Bogie and Bacall
Corn oil Bogie
Corn oil Bogie
I've never been a big Bogie fan (don't hate!), but I'll watch ANY thing with Bacall in it.
I've never been a big Bogie fan (don't hate!), but I'll watch ANY thing with Bacall in it.
Woof Woof!! Go Bears!!
🏈🏈🏈🏈
Woof Woof!! Go Bears!!
🏈🏈🏈🏈
1. Bogie comes home tomorrow night 🤯
2. I've done sooooo much organizing ie putting all my possessions in their own individual containers which is like, the ultimate dopamine high
3. Sneaky Girl Shuffle my new moodboost episode to rewatch on a loop thank u dropout ilu
1. Bogie comes home tomorrow night 🤯
2. I've done sooooo much organizing ie putting all my possessions in their own individual containers which is like, the ultimate dopamine high
3. Sneaky Girl Shuffle my new moodboost episode to rewatch on a loop thank u dropout ilu
Bogie has never played Pokemon. Any kind. Didn't watch the cartoons either.
Bogie has never played Pokemon. Any kind. Didn't watch the cartoons either.
Late again. Sorry.
And feeling kinda quiet today, might not reply much. Just... Dunno why, just not feeling it.
Late again. Sorry.
And feeling kinda quiet today, might not reply much. Just... Dunno why, just not feeling it.
Bogie and Bacall (naturally). Appeared together in four films noir:
1. To Have and Have Not (1944)
2. The Big Sleep (1946)
3. Dark Passage (1947)
4. Key Largo (1948)
#Noirista #FilmSky
Bogie and Bacall (naturally). Appeared together in four films noir:
1. To Have and Have Not (1944)
2. The Big Sleep (1946)
3. Dark Passage (1947)
4. Key Largo (1948)
#Noirista #FilmSky
Favorite noir duo?
Sure, I could pick something with Bogie and Bacall or Ladd and Lake. But for me, noir is about depravity and human weakness. So it’s gotta be Marie Windsor and Elisha Cook, Jr. in THE KILLING (1955).
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Favorite noir duo?
Sure, I could pick something with Bogie and Bacall or Ladd and Lake. But for me, noir is about depravity and human weakness. So it’s gotta be Marie Windsor and Elisha Cook, Jr. in THE KILLING (1955).
@ladykdesigns.bsky.social
If Lili needs to slow down for a bit, or forever, no matter. Would rather have happy Lili than burned-out Lili. Content be damned. The person is what matters.
If Lili needs to slow down for a bit, or forever, no matter. Would rather have happy Lili than burned-out Lili. Content be damned. The person is what matters.
*Slams gavel* 😜
*Slams gavel* 😜
Not only admissible, but also incendiary... So ruled!
*Slams gavel again*
Not only admissible, but also incendiary... So ruled!
*Slams gavel again*