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Comment from A TARNISHED KNIGHT
The great delusions of Hollywood.. In real life a gay man but in character a family man of six with a loving wife who never lost his temper.. Great write that brought back many memories for quite a few people old enough to remember!!
tk
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2015
The great delusions of Hollywood.. In real life a gay man but in character a family man of six with a loving wife who never lost his temper.. Great write that brought back many memories for quite a few people old enough to remember!!
tk
Comment Written 29-Apr-2015
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2015
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Thank you, TK, for reviewing. Bill
Comment from robina1978
I am sorry that I don't know who this man is but you made a well written Senryu about him. Six kids, a wife and a good job. Dot on syllable count. Nicely laid out.
Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2015
I am sorry that I don't know who this man is but you made a well written Senryu about him. Six kids, a wife and a good job. Dot on syllable count. Nicely laid out.
Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 29-Apr-2015
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2015
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Thank you, Ine, for the excellent review. Bill
Comment from emkoutny
I grew up watching that show! Life seemed so simple then. Apparently the actor who played Mike Brady was classically trained and the simplistic scripts drove him crazy. He still cashed the checks though. Amusing senryu. I must try this form.
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2015
I grew up watching that show! Life seemed so simple then. Apparently the actor who played Mike Brady was classically trained and the simplistic scripts drove him crazy. He still cashed the checks though. Amusing senryu. I must try this form.
Comment Written 28-Apr-2015
reply by the author on 29-Apr-2015
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Thank you for the excellent review. Bill
Comment from Gloria ....
Ah yes, Bill, the irony is perfect isn't it? Somehow my guess is there weren't very many men, women or children who could live up to the Brady Bunch standard.
Gotta love that TV. Without the proper supervision it can breed a lot of illusion and dissatisfaction.
Super senryu.
Gloria
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2015
Ah yes, Bill, the irony is perfect isn't it? Somehow my guess is there weren't very many men, women or children who could live up to the Brady Bunch standard.
Gotta love that TV. Without the proper supervision it can breed a lot of illusion and dissatisfaction.
Super senryu.
Gloria
Comment Written 28-Apr-2015
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2015
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Thank you, Gloria, for the fun review. Bill
Comment from Dean Kuch
Actor Robert Reed was the father that many future fathers aspired to one day be. I always watched the Brady Bunch series as a kid with my two younger brothers and parents. Even as good, caring and kind as Mr. Brady was, I remember always thinking that my dad was even better. Reed was homosexual, but kept this fact private, fearing it would damage his career. After his death, Reed's Brady Bunch co-stars - most notably Barry Williams and Florence Henderson - publicly acknowledged Reed's sexual orientation, and admitted that most of the cast and crew of The Brady Bunch were aware, but they did not discuss it with Reed.
Reed's death was initially attributed solely to cancer, but details from his death certificate were made public revealing that Reed was HIV positive.
Still, from its debut in September 1969, through 1974, Michael Brady was considered the typical role model for fathers everywhere.
Good lookin' out for Mr. Brady, Bill...~Dean
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2015
Actor Robert Reed was the father that many future fathers aspired to one day be. I always watched the Brady Bunch series as a kid with my two younger brothers and parents. Even as good, caring and kind as Mr. Brady was, I remember always thinking that my dad was even better. Reed was homosexual, but kept this fact private, fearing it would damage his career. After his death, Reed's Brady Bunch co-stars - most notably Barry Williams and Florence Henderson - publicly acknowledged Reed's sexual orientation, and admitted that most of the cast and crew of The Brady Bunch were aware, but they did not discuss it with Reed.
Reed's death was initially attributed solely to cancer, but details from his death certificate were made public revealing that Reed was HIV positive.
Still, from its debut in September 1969, through 1974, Michael Brady was considered the typical role model for fathers everywhere.
Good lookin' out for Mr. Brady, Bill...~Dean
Comment Written 28-Apr-2015
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2015
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Thank you, Dean, for the excellent review and background. Robert Reed might not have been a role model, but his character, as you noted, certainly was.
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You're very welcome, Bill. ;)
Comment from krys123
Bill;
+ I'm sorry, but I found this totally hilarious. What a great job of setting one up.
+ Good use of enjambment which is the running on of a thought and concept one stanza and line to the next without a syntactical break.
+ Juxtaposition technique of association and similarity, which is the distinct use of two images within one stanza or poem. He used the distinct similarities of the man and role model.
+ Very great and so funny.
+ Thanks for sharing and posting and may the good Lord be with you always Bill.
Alex
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2015
Bill;
+ I'm sorry, but I found this totally hilarious. What a great job of setting one up.
+ Good use of enjambment which is the running on of a thought and concept one stanza and line to the next without a syntactical break.
+ Juxtaposition technique of association and similarity, which is the distinct use of two images within one stanza or poem. He used the distinct similarities of the man and role model.
+ Very great and so funny.
+ Thanks for sharing and posting and may the good Lord be with you always Bill.
Alex
Comment Written 28-Apr-2015
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2015
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Thank you. Alex, for the positive and encouraging review. Bill