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2009-02-17
Posted by:Fred

#8  Geez, GBUSMC, can you stop making us feel so damn old? Jim Brown is 70 today and now I know why I can't do chin-ups anymore.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2009-02-17 09:30  

#7  Hokay.
Posted by: Fred   2009-02-17 08:29  

#6  Rene Russo - 55 (Now)

Still uber foxy!

BTW A suggestion for the Rantburg Devs. After each article with a link in it, put an icon to open a new window with the original news article.

Rather than have to click in then click on the title all the time.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles the flatulent   2009-02-17 07:00  

#5  Susan Hayward performs to Jane Froman's voice in the patriotic medley from the 1952 bio film about Froman, WITH A SONG IN MY HEART.

Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-02-17 05:14  

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Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-02-17 04:58  

#3  With a Song in My Heart

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Buttons & BOW

Singing for War Bonds

Plane Crash Survivor

Jane Soldiered on in spite of her injuries.

Joan would perform seated due to her leg injury.

The USO plane she crashed in was a Pan American Yankee Clipper

Plane crash

She was severely injured by an aircraft crash on February 22, 1943, when a USO plane carrying Froman and 38 others crashed into the Tagus River in Lisbon, Portugal. One of fifteen survivors, Froman sustained horrible injuries: a cut below the left knee nearly severing her leg, multiple fractures of her right arm, and a compound fracture of her right leg that doctors threatened to amputate.

The co-pilot, John Curtis Burn, who broke his back in the crash, held on to Jane to keep her afloat. After being rescued, they were sent to the same convalescent home, where they battled their long recoveries together. John Burn and Jane Froman were later married, only to be divorced eight years later (1948-1956).

Froman underwent 39 operations over the years. She stubbornly fought amputation, but with dignity and aplomb wore a leg brace the remainder of her life. However, she returned and entertained the troops in World War II, despite having to walk with crutches, giving 95 shows throughout Europe







Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-02-17 04:12  

#2  Happy Birthday

Monkey Ward - died 1913 (Now)

Kathleen Freeman - died 2001 (Now)

Hal Holbrook - 84 (Now)

Hyacinth Bucket - 80 (Now) Patricia Routledge

Jim Brown - 70 (Now)

Mary Ann Mobley - 70 (Now)

Rene Russo - 55 (Now)

Larry the Cable Guy - 46 (Now)
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2009-02-17 03:13  

#1  Does that make her the Sausage Queen of Chicago? Anyone? Anyone?
Posted by: Scott R   2009-02-17 00:22  

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