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IMDB information: Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Romance Description: Larry Haines, a mediocre vaudeville entertainer, boards a train bound for Los Angeles. Is Hollywood waiting for him with open arms? Not really as the one he signed a contract for is Percy, his roller-skating penguin partner! But, as the proverb says, the shadow of glory is better than no glory at all! Anyway, doesn t Larry meet a woman on the train? And a blonde one! And a British agent into the bargain! The delicious creature who is carrying a coded message hidden in a brooch and is being pursued by Nazi agents. She will need Larry (and Percy) s help to elude her pursuers and to get the secret information to destination. The mission will be accomplished, although in an eventful and hilarious way. ....
Updated 6/1/2021 9:18 AM Seventy-five years ago today, on June 1, 1946, Larry Haines and Vi LaPointe exchanged wedding vows at the altar of the single-room, white, wooden St. Anne Catholic Church in Barrington. That small church from 1946 has been replaced by a much larger cathedral, which sits on a vibrant campus that serves 3,500 families. Larry, 98, and Vi, 94, who now live a couple of blocks away in a Barrington Horizon Senior Living apartment, still possess the thoughtful demeanor and subtle humor they did as newlyweds. Asked her age, Vi deadpans, Oh, 16, 18.
When a couple has been married for 75 years, people want to know how they accomplished that. ....
Juliana Sorem, a veterinarian at San Rafael’s WildCare hospital, said they’ve seen a spike in wildlife patients being brought in this year. A baby raccoon that was dehydrated and hungry was dropped off Friday morning. The team at WildCare said climate change may be sending animals to new areas. We worry that that’s going to become a bigger issue as we go through the summer here and this drought becomes more severe, WildCare Executive Director Ellen Weisel said. A bear was also spotted in Cotati and Sebastopol last week, much closer to populated areas than most can recall. Close encounters with coyotes have become all too common as well. Wildlife experts said while it s tempting to try to help them by giving them food and water, don’t do it. ....