Friday, May 27, 2011

"Snowman, you got your ears on?"

Twas 34 years ago today when THE greatest movie of ALL time had its grand debut before American audiences, a flick that would make Burt Reynolds a bonafide world famous movie star.

Okay, maybe it's not the greatest movie ever but it sure is a fun one with one of THE greatest songs EVER . . . and that I stand by!


East Bound and Down
from: Smokey & The Bandit (1977)
costarring: Sally Field, Jerry Reed & Jackie Gleason


I love you, Amy. Always.

5 comments -- You Can Post One Here!:

btsacto said...

Zooma- is that YOU?!??! Hope you are well, dude.

I watched Smokey and the Bandit about a month ago on cable....classic.

Sam said...

Glad to see you posting again, Zooma.

wow said...

I watched Smokey just yesterday on cable, something funny to watch while I consumed my Cheerios, beer, and watermelon while waiting on the phone to ring with a job offer.

I have been perusing several Grateful Dead related blogs and you have a pretty good layout here.

I hope that things are working out for you, and that you can get back into the swing of trading and what have you. Life is just too short not to.

PETER said...

thank god your back chum ! thought you were a gonner !
i've been through it too in the last year and a half. still not out of the woods !
hope you are.
freakypete.

Anonymous said...

This has been running on cable a lot recently; still funny. See also GATOR, filmed nearby in Savannah, and featuring giant Richard Kiel driving with his head sticking out of the sunroof.

one says one number and the other another
but they were set at the same time. Hmmm...

testing this out


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