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From: "Car Monitor" <contact@fxdcar.com>
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Subject: *****SPAM***** Never Get Ripped Off By Mechanics Again!
Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2018 08:15:39 -0500
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Content preview: Never Get Ripped Off By Mechanics Again! http://helthtret.bid/EdQJFRTS-jIcWqa0d2nMMU9larD-u82QkYHLI038QepC-52J
http://helthtret.bid/OoDqMtJMutnm4VtZGIWtaBsUUmT1D13P2cVIJ59zr9vH4bjv In
the early 1920s, Dent was a fixture at the Mack Sennett studio, working with
comedians Billy Bevan, Andy Clyde, and especially Harry Langdon. Dent alternately
played breezy pals and blustery authority figures opposite Langdon's timid
character. Sennett voided all contracts when it came time to retool his studio
for sound, and Dent moved to Educational Pictures in 1929. Dent's supporting
performances were frequently funnier than the sometimes uninspired antics
of the nominal stars. When Educational hired Harry Langdon for a series of
two-reelers in 1932, Vernon Dent resumed his pDent suffered from diabetes
later in life, and eventually went blind, retiring from performing. Films
produced after this used previously filmed footage from his earlier shorts;
as such, his last "appearance" was Guns a Poppin (1957). Dent had appeared
in over 400 films by the time he retired.Vernon came into the parlor, wearing
a yarmulke like everyone else since this was a Jewish ceremony. He was led
in by his arm, and brought up to Shemp's casket. The man accompanying Vernon
told him, "This is Shemp.". Vernon was staring straight ahead at the wall
â it was then that I realized he was blind. Vernon felt Shemp's hand,
then his face Dent attended Shemp Howard's funeral in 1955. At the time,
he was completely blind, and had to be led to Shemp's casket. Character actor
Emil Sitka was one of many who did not know Dent had lost [...]
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From: "Car Monitor" <contact@fxdcar.com>
Reply-To: "FIXD - The Car Health Monitor" <support@fxdcar.com>
Subject: Never Get Ripped Off By Mechanics Again!
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
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Never Get Ripped Off By Mechanics Again!
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http://helthtret.bid/OoDqMtJMutnm4VtZGIWtaBsUUmT1D13P2cVIJ59zr9vH4bjv
In the early 1920s, Dent was a fixture at the Mack Sennett studio, working with comedians Billy Bevan, Andy Clyde, and especially Harry Langdon. Dent alternately played breezy pals and blustery authority figures opposite Langdon's timid character. Sennett voided all contracts when it came time to retool his studio for sound, and Dent moved to Educational Pictures in 1929. Dent's supporting performances were frequently funnier than the sometimes uninspired antics of the nominal stars. When Educational hired Harry Langdon for a series of two-reelers in 1932, Vernon Dent resumed his pDent suffered from diabetes later in life, and eventually went blind, retiring from performing. Films produced after this used previously filmed footage from his earlier shorts; as such, his last "appearance" was Guns a Poppin (1957). Dent had appeared in over 400 films by the time he retired.Vernon came into the parlor, wearing a yarmulke like everyone else since this was a Jewish ceremony. He was led in by his arm, and brought up to Shemp's casket. The man accompanying Vernon told him, "This is Shemp.". Vernon was staring straight ahead at the wall — it was then that I realized he was blind. Vernon felt Shemp's hand, then his face
Dent attended Shemp Howard's funeral in 1955. At the time, he was completely blind, and had to be led to Shemp's casket. Character actor Emil Sitka was one of many who did not know Dent had lost
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