High-Five Fridays #1 (On A Saturday)

#1 Celebrate Cary Grant's birthday at Band of Thebes.
#2 Pal (is is too soon to call him that?) William Smith, has started his series, Bookseller’s Gazette at Bookshop Blog, because, "I was thinking how much magazine articles, tv and radio notices, blog posts, etc. drive the used and rare book trade. I decided to start collecting these references in one place so alert booksellers could take advantage of potential spikes in demand." Excellent.
#3 Bless/curse $pread Magazine for publishing a historical article, Hos in History, From Marilyn Monroe to Rudolph Valentino, in their latest issue, forcing me to get off the pot and subscribe already.
#4 Groovy Age of Horror reviewed Crimson Orgy before it hit the streets.
#5 Fabulon dishes All That Heaven Allows, starring Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, and Agnes Moorehead. (That's where the pic below is from.)

You're not done! Find out how to give your High-Five Fridays here!
The purpose of this meme is to give high-fives to 5 people, posts, blogs and/or websites you've admired during the week. I will link to everyone who participates and leaves a link to their 5 high-fives on Friday. Trackbacks, pings, linky widgets, comment links accepted!
Visiting fellow High-Fivers is encouraged! If you participate, leave the link to your High-Fives in others comments (please note if NWS).
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4 Comments:
I made three posts ~ each is different or wouldn't bother to post the code lol
#2 was new to me, and I'm looking forward to the other parts. :)
Fabulon's site is marvelous! Adding another one to my reading list ;)
Ooh, #2 is news to me, and should be a regular stop! And what fun to celebrate Cary Grant -- any day! :p
I'm up here, here, & here. (Each is different!)
I adore Cary Grant -- too charming for words...
Similar things could be said about Fabulon too ;)
I posted my high-fives both here and here.
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