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quietprofanity) wrote2007-06-29 11:28 am
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Kill Kennedy? Why soitently!
I was feeling so, so, so bad ... and then I found this:
Beyond the Laughter: A Daughter's Story of Curly's Post Three Stooges Years
A "novel based on fact" (All the joys of libeling and shyster-ing without the fear of actual lawsuits yay!) about how Curly was a member of the mafia and involved in the Kennedy assassination and not actually Moe and Shemp's younger brother.
If you could know the joy I am feeling right now at having discovered this you would know the depth of my insanity. I would put it on fandom_wank, but at 2002 it's probably past its expiration date.
Some gems from the reviews:
The Daughter Herself: this is my story it tells of my fathers life after the stooges he did not die in 1952 he married my mother then. Moe never said curly was his brother but Moes daughter did. I needed to set that straight. My father was not a Howard. I alone know his true identity to be diclosed at the proper time. I hope people will read the book and look back at the three stooges years. most will remember how it was.i needed to align all the facts before i had this book published. thank you grace for helping me get this published and thank all you who read it jackie
I totally want a macro of little Curly (and I'm pretty sure those pictures do exist) with his brothers reading "Im in ur family pictures, working fir the mafia (nyuk nyuk!)" Only funnier ... you can make it funnier, yes?
As an avid Stooge fan I always believed that several of the Stooges were brothers. I was rather shocked to find that I had been deceived all these years! Recently there was a movie marathon with the Godfather showing several times. I certainly viewed that movie differently after having read this book. I can see how Curly could have given this information to Puzo [Mario Puzo, writer of The Godfather], he was in the position to know all the people involved. I hope there will be more written about the incidents in this book. I really enjoyed this book, as did my boyfriend. It is the kind of book both men and women would like.
Oh, look another review from "curlys Daughter". Certainly it is not a sockpuppet!
the book is true and the ones that are trying to say that it is not is the one that are not giving her relationship with her father understanding she is a good person and it was a night mare for her how some can not beleve that is beyond me thy need to live in her life and see the nightmare for thimself i do know that Vince Foster paper was stold and sold in the 90s and thar was a message on the move miracle on34 st and as far as the rest of the story i know why some wood like for outher not to read the book so if you wont to let outher tell you what to beleverin Dont read the book but you see that thy have not sued her that tell a lot HAHA HA please readit it is a good read the best i have looked at for a long time
This review is also beautiful:
A real page turner! I laughed, I cried, I was in awe. A totally different insight into Kennedy's assassination. Although I was stunned at the many victims this man left in his wake, my heart went out to his daughter, Jackie. I was hilariously bowled over when I read the fight scene! It was the funniest thing I have ever read! I read the fight scene to my husband, and from then on we read the book aloud at bedtime! He remarked that he knew there was more to the assassination than had ever been told.
I'm tending to find that some of the people who publish through small presses seem to use inappropriate words when trying to promote their stuff. I recently read a book about a true story of a mother trying to save her son from being executed as "a thrilling adventure".
Here's some more mugging:
I am a librarian and I read many many books. I read all the Oprah books and others as well. I bought this book and placed it in our library a few weeks ago, I read it before shelving it. I have recommended it to others and we all feel the same about it. It is a winner. I enjoy books about real people, and I feel this book really describes how some famous and important people just cast their children aside, for whatever reason! This child in the book is so lovable and her mother was so love striken, or maybe love starved that she allowed herself to fall for this Stooge! I really am serious when I say it deserves a glance from Oprah. The little girl in the book who is now a grown woman and the author of the book would be perfect guests on the show. I would really enjoy that one!
Alas, she's already tried a fabricated memoir and been fooled, alas ...
And yes, there are reviews from Stooges fans (one who alleges to be the nephew of someone who knew Curly back in Vaudeville) who are saying the book is rubbish but ... hee ... this has brought me such happiness. I wish I could make macros and icons! It begs for it!
Beyond the Laughter: A Daughter's Story of Curly's Post Three Stooges Years
A "novel based on fact" (All the joys of libeling and shyster-ing without the fear of actual lawsuits yay!) about how Curly was a member of the mafia and involved in the Kennedy assassination and not actually Moe and Shemp's younger brother.
If you could know the joy I am feeling right now at having discovered this you would know the depth of my insanity. I would put it on fandom_wank, but at 2002 it's probably past its expiration date.
Some gems from the reviews:
The Daughter Herself: this is my story it tells of my fathers life after the stooges he did not die in 1952 he married my mother then. Moe never said curly was his brother but Moes daughter did. I needed to set that straight. My father was not a Howard. I alone know his true identity to be diclosed at the proper time. I hope people will read the book and look back at the three stooges years. most will remember how it was.i needed to align all the facts before i had this book published. thank you grace for helping me get this published and thank all you who read it jackie
I totally want a macro of little Curly (and I'm pretty sure those pictures do exist) with his brothers reading "Im in ur family pictures, working fir the mafia (nyuk nyuk!)" Only funnier ... you can make it funnier, yes?
As an avid Stooge fan I always believed that several of the Stooges were brothers. I was rather shocked to find that I had been deceived all these years! Recently there was a movie marathon with the Godfather showing several times. I certainly viewed that movie differently after having read this book. I can see how Curly could have given this information to Puzo [Mario Puzo, writer of The Godfather], he was in the position to know all the people involved. I hope there will be more written about the incidents in this book. I really enjoyed this book, as did my boyfriend. It is the kind of book both men and women would like.
Oh, look another review from "curlys Daughter". Certainly it is not a sockpuppet!
the book is true and the ones that are trying to say that it is not is the one that are not giving her relationship with her father understanding she is a good person and it was a night mare for her how some can not beleve that is beyond me thy need to live in her life and see the nightmare for thimself i do know that Vince Foster paper was stold and sold in the 90s and thar was a message on the move miracle on34 st and as far as the rest of the story i know why some wood like for outher not to read the book so if you wont to let outher tell you what to beleverin Dont read the book but you see that thy have not sued her that tell a lot HAHA HA please readit it is a good read the best i have looked at for a long time
This review is also beautiful:
A real page turner! I laughed, I cried, I was in awe. A totally different insight into Kennedy's assassination. Although I was stunned at the many victims this man left in his wake, my heart went out to his daughter, Jackie. I was hilariously bowled over when I read the fight scene! It was the funniest thing I have ever read! I read the fight scene to my husband, and from then on we read the book aloud at bedtime! He remarked that he knew there was more to the assassination than had ever been told.
I'm tending to find that some of the people who publish through small presses seem to use inappropriate words when trying to promote their stuff. I recently read a book about a true story of a mother trying to save her son from being executed as "a thrilling adventure".
Here's some more mugging:
I am a librarian and I read many many books. I read all the Oprah books and others as well. I bought this book and placed it in our library a few weeks ago, I read it before shelving it. I have recommended it to others and we all feel the same about it. It is a winner. I enjoy books about real people, and I feel this book really describes how some famous and important people just cast their children aside, for whatever reason! This child in the book is so lovable and her mother was so love striken, or maybe love starved that she allowed herself to fall for this Stooge! I really am serious when I say it deserves a glance from Oprah. The little girl in the book who is now a grown woman and the author of the book would be perfect guests on the show. I would really enjoy that one!
Alas, she's already tried a fabricated memoir and been fooled, alas ...
And yes, there are reviews from Stooges fans (one who alleges to be the nephew of someone who knew Curly back in Vaudeville) who are saying the book is rubbish but ... hee ... this has brought me such happiness. I wish I could make macros and icons! It begs for it!