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Post by UDII on Oct 20, 2023 21:18:52 GMT
Just saw this, Fualdisc posted about Patrick M's passing somewhere, maybe the old SC, if I recall correctly he was a regular poster on Luke's forum and sadly took his own life. Definitely not to lumped in with all of the Hoffman alias accounts.
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Better than Steve
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Post by daved on Oct 20, 2023 21:26:55 GMT
But why is Steve RIPing this year?
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Post by UDII on Oct 20, 2023 22:19:20 GMT
But why is Steve RIPing this year? Perhaps I am as high as Steve at the Twilley sessions. Maybe the lukpac.org Patrick M. was a different guy.
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Sir Macca
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Post by Sounds.. ago on Oct 23, 2023 23:52:18 GMT
SKeEV:
Someone just asked me how long I have been into photography. Since the age of 4 years. Yup.
Our next door neighbor in Van Nuys, the late Del Hanson, had a 35mm camera and indoor light setup and one night took Kodachrome slides of me and my dog along with a few of the neighbor kids. I still have the slides! Del was proud of his photography skills and when the stuff was developed and slides mounted, he had us all over for a slide show! I can remember my family and David Geber's family sitting in Beth and Del's living room along with Del jr. and Hilary watching the slides. Roberta, you weren't there, too little!
Since David Geber moved away and in to Oliver Hardy's old house on Woodman when I was 5, it had to be before that so it was a freaking long time ago, dudes. I bet Del had a great camera, maybe an Exakta! He also had a state of the art Ham Shack in the backyard that I got to talk through once. I think we were talking to Alabama or something. It seemed like Science Fiction to me.
My neighbor on our other side was Roy Kaplin. He was also into photography and I remember he gave me a dead Hasselblad camera to play with and keep! I ran around the house with it pretending it was a big TV camera and we were on the air! Roy was a medium format guy and he had a Rolleiflex, but also a Nikon F and a few other really old cameras.
So there you have it, my love started very early.
Riveting..
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Post by hoofyflipflops on Oct 24, 2023 5:38:17 GMT
SKeEV: Someone just asked me how long I have been into photography. Since the age of 4 years. Yup. Our next door neighbor in Van Nuys, the late Del Hanson, had a 35mm camera and indoor light setup and one night took Kodachrome slides of me and my dog along with a few of the neighbor kids. I still have the slides! Del was proud of his photography skills and when the stuff was developed and slides mounted, he had us all over for a slide show! I can remember my family and David Geber's family sitting in Beth and Del's living room along with Del jr. and Hilary watching the slides. Roberta, you weren't there, too little! Since David Geber moved away and in to Oliver Hardy's old house on Woodman when I was 5, it had to be before that so it was a freaking long time ago, dudes. I bet Del had a great camera, maybe an Exakta! He also had a state of the art Ham Shack in the backyard that I got to talk through once. I think we were talking to Alabama or something. It seemed like Science Fiction to me. My neighbor on our other side was Roy Kaplin. He was also into photography and I remember he gave me a dead Hasselblad camera to play with and keep! I ran around the house with it pretending it was a big TV camera and we were on the air! Roy was a medium format guy and he had a Rolleiflex, but also a Nikon F and a few other really old cameras. So there you have it, my love started very early. Riveting.. Revolting
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Oct 24, 2023 6:33:52 GMT
“Roberta, you weren't there, too little!”
If it’s reasonable to assume ‘Roberta’ is the daughter of this family, publicly confirming that he had a great time with her family and she did not is possibly the most shittily narcissistic point-scoring piece of ego-wank I’ve yet seen.
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Better than Steve
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Post by daved on Oct 24, 2023 9:21:14 GMT
Now we’re name dropping houses! What a pathetic ass.
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Post by masterthief on Oct 24, 2023 14:29:12 GMT
Nobody just asked him anything. Pathetic.
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Post by Brick Wall on Oct 24, 2023 15:25:19 GMT
So let's see. At four years old he identified a 35mm camera, Kodachrome, an Exakta, that the Ham Radio was indeed state of the art, and Hasselblad, Rolleiflex, and Nikon F cameras. Sure. I'll buy that.
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Post by Aquaholic 2.0 on Oct 24, 2023 15:55:28 GMT
This sounds more like a plot to “a very special episode.” Pictures of the neighborhood kids?
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Post by cockledge on Oct 24, 2023 18:09:16 GMT
No wonder Hoof hasn't given sandinass the axe, in Steve's world men took pictures of kids that weren't theirs and then publicly displayed them with fanfare all the time.
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Post by Aquaholic 2.0 on Nov 14, 2023 17:30:46 GMT
Steev:
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Sir Macca
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Post by Sounds.. ago on Dec 8, 2023 4:03:13 GMT
Editor's note: "Young" STeVE was already in his 30s in the 1980s.
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Post by Chicken in Black on Dec 8, 2023 9:09:58 GMT
Deanna Durbin, who was Universal's response to Judy Garland, notoriously decided on her own to leave the industry cold turkey after a couple of movies that went nowhere, as she didn't want to be crushed by the studios. She moved to France to raise her family and insisted on being called by her birth name, Edna Mae, as Deanna was a persona forced on her by the studio. In one of the few interviews she gave, she expressed zero regrets for leaving and she enjoyed the anonymity. She really DIDN'T want to talk.
MCA did put together a few vinyl compilations in the 80s, including one where Steve Hoofman received a credit for mastering (his first one, apparently). I doubt that Durbin would call on her own MCA to know about the royalty check (which wouldn't have been huge to begin with) especially after more than thirty years of living apart from the industry
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Post by Aquaholic 2.0 on Dec 30, 2023 0:22:43 GMT
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