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…don’t say I didn’t warn ya’ !!! Go ‘round the World and See.
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Earle Hyman, the Shakespearean actor best known to most as “Grandpa Huxtable” [Crosby Show] in a 1959 Smirnoff vodka ad.
Viktor Oliva (1861-1928) is one of the very few artists (or indeed, individuals) who can lay claim to being Bohemian by birth, in that he was actually born in Nové Strašecí, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary. Take that, 21st century hipsters. Having traveled to Paris in 1888 to become part of the art movement and “Bohemian Parisian” community there, Oliva doubled down on his credibility as a true Bohemian artist, and then, while developing a passion for hot air ballooning, of all things, he pulled … – - Read more
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