Frank Sinatra

I was 13 when I was introduced to Ava on the screen in On the Beach. Nearly poked a hole in my pants. One line became immortal to me: Gregory Peck to Ava on his sad return to a doomed Australia: "Is your invitation to spread a little fertilizer still open?"

BTW. I saw it at a drive-in movie theater. It was double-billed with another Ava movie. I swear the marquee looked like this:

ON THE BEACH
WITH AVA GARDNER
NAKED IN THE SUN
 
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there is a naked pic of Dimaggio on the web,
and he appears to be quite "average".
maybe a grower,, I dont know,,

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Those screen shots above of 'From Here To Eternity' are interesting. Yesterday I watched Sinatra as Frankie Machine in Otto Preminger's 'The Man With The Golden Arm'. In the beginning, when Frankie leaves the bus and goes into the bar, you see also a nice bulge on his left. Not as impressive as the unmatched monster meat of John Ireland, but surely enough to be a member of the illustrious . http://pythonclub.net/ *



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I read some years ago that Frank Sinatra had a big cock? Is that true?
My guess is that most of this dick-related celebrity stuff is a load of hooey and it's just something that people like to believe in or tell stories about, making the celebs out to be super human or something. Not that it just comes out of nowhere, but in most cases it probably just translates to "above average" or not much bigger than any friends you might have in real life who are known to be large. The crazy sizes they'll make up for celebrities who actually have nude scenes or "leaked" sex tapes pretty much sums it up.

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I wonder if he is as daft as his mother.

RONAN FARROW~
Farrow was born in New York City to actress Mia Farrow of uncertain paternity, possibly Woody Allen or Frank Sinatra.
A child prodigy; Farrow attended Bard College at Simon's Rock and graduated at age 15. In 2009, he graduated from Yale Law School, and he later became a member of the New York Bar.
From 2001 to 2009, he was a UNICEF Spokesperson for Youth, acting as an "advocate" for children and women caught up in the ongoing crisis in Sudan's Darfur region and assisting in fundraising and addressing United Nations affiliated groups in the United States. During this time, he also made joint trips to the Darfur region of Sudan with his mother, the actress Mia Farrow, who is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. He subsequently advocated for the protection of Darfuri refugees. Following on his experiences in Sudan, Farrow was affiliated with the Genocide Intervention Network.

During his time at Yale Law School, Farrow interned at the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell and in the office of the chief counsel at the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, focusing on international human rights law.
In 2009, Farrow joined the Obama administration with his appointment as Special Adviser for Humanitarian and NGO Affairs in the Office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan. He was part of a team of officials recruited by veteran diplomat Richard Holbrooke, for whom Farrow had previously worked as a speechwriter. For the ensuing two years, Farrow was responsible for "overseeing the U.S. Government's relationships with civil society and nongovernmental actors" in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In 2011, Farrow was appointed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Special Adviser for Global Youth Issues and Director of the State Department's Office of Global Youth Issues. The office's creation was the outcome of a multi-year task-force appointed by Clinton to review the United States' economic and social policies on youth, for which Farrow co-chaired the working group with senior USAID staff member David Barth beginning in 2010. Farrow's appointment and the creation of the office were announced by Clinton as part of a refocusing on youth following the Arab Spring revolutions. Farrow was responsible for U.S. youth policy and programming with an aim toward "empowering young people as economic and civic actors." Farrow concluded his term as Special Adviser in 2012, with his policies and programs continuing under his successor.
After departing government, Farrow began a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University.
From February 2014 through February 2015, Farrow hosted Ronan Farrow Daily, a television news program that aired on MSNBC.
In 2008 Farrow was awarded Refugees International's McCall-Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award for "extraordinary service to refugees and displaced people." In 2009 Farrow was named New York magazine's "New Activist" of the year and included on its list of individuals "on the verge of changing their worlds." In 2011 Harper's Bazaar listed him as an "up-and-coming politician.".In 2012, he was ranked number one in "Law and Policy" on Forbes magazine's "30 Under 30" Most Influential People. He was also awarded an honorary Doctorate by Dominican University of California in 2012.
In its 2013 retrospective of men born in its 80 years of publication, Esquire magazine named him the man of the year of his birth.[
In February 2014, Farrow received the third annual Cronkite Award for "Excellence in Exploration and Journalism" from Reach the World, in recognition of his work since 2001, including his being a UNICEF Spokesperson for Youth in 2001. When recently asked by a reporter if he was Frank Sinatra's son he replied, " we could all be Frank Sinatra's son!" So in conclusion I would have to say no. Ronan Farrow is not daft.
 
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ronan farrow looks alot like him, rumored to be his real dad
 
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I read Ava Gardner's biography and if I'm not mistaken she mentions that he was well endowed. Of course he was the love of her life as well which could have inflated things a bit.
 
Originally posted by jeepwranglerboi@Mar 22 2005, 03:56 PM
I read Ava Gardner's biography and if I'm not mistaken she mentions that he was well endowed.

In fact, Ava said this about Frank:
"He only weighs 120, but 100 pounds is cock."
Who would've thought that a lady like Ava Gardner used such language?
 
Originally posted by DoubleMeatWhopper+Mar 22 2005, 04:14 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DoubleMeatWhopper &#064; Mar 22 2005, 04:14 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-jeepwranglerboi@Mar 22 2005, 03:56 PM
I read Ava Gardner&#39;s biography and if I&#39;m not mistaken she mentions that he was well endowed.

In fact, Ava said this about Frank:
"He only weighs 120, but 100 pounds is cock."
Who would&#39;ve thought that a lady like Ava Gardner used such language?
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Great quote&#33; By the way Ava was quite the broad. She smoked which was common but she could drink most men under the table and she was very open about her sex life. I have always thought that she was one of the most beautiful women of all time. She also seems like she would have been a great person to sit around with and listen to stories too. Even though she was a broad, she was indeed very much a southern lady too. In the book she talks about Howard Hughes and how he would shower her with gifts and once he gave her an extremely rare and extremely expensive piece of jewelry and she refused it. Okay, I&#39;ll shut up now. I just think she was a fascinating woman and a remarkable actress.
 
Originally posted by Pecker@Mar 22 2005, 05:23 PM

BTW. I saw it at a drive-in movie theater. It was double-billed with another Ava movie. I swear the marquee looked like this:

ON THE BEACH
WITH AVA GARDNER
NAKED IN THE SUN

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LMAO&#33; That is so funny&#33; I bet the drive in was packed that night&#33;
 
The Singapore Sling was invented just for Ava. It&#39;s got a mega dose of alcohol and you can drink them all night. It was at one of those 40&#39;s/50&#39;s hotels where only the very richest people could go and not be bothered by press or public. The quote about Sinatra is true. He must have been the biggest because Ava slept with a lot of the biggest guys around, including Robert Mitchum. I don&#39;t think she slept with Gary Cooper, they may have missed each other. He was supposed to be quite hung. I hear Grace Kelley had some of that... High Noon, indeed.

My very favorite Ava Gardner movie is "Night of the Iguana." It was based on the play by Tennesse Williams. I highly recommend it. She smokes pot and spends a lot of time on the beach with a couple of hunky cabana boys who are barely legal and don&#39;t speak English... Nice gig, Ava... Of course, Tennesse knew a thing or two about partying with cabana boys...