Gold? Why? Everyone else gets a story to go with their color...red for the redwoods, blue for the ocean, gold for...what...the fact that her Malibu parents were filthy rich?
@orwhut: She said the name "family" came up later but she uses it because it became common.
@Panamint Patty: The Goods were slaveholders and later bankers.
@AustinAnn74 @mrgroove: Well, Sandra Good was not stupid, but I think she needed leadership. In talkshows she had to look at her papers for the facts like a schoolgirl with good grades but not many own ideas. And she was a fanatic and reflecting her conservative mothers bad moods.
@orwhut: She said the name "family" came up later but she uses it because it became common.
@Panamint Patty: The Goods were slaveholders and later bankers.
@AustinAnn74 @mrgroove: Well, Sandra Good was not stupid, but I think she needed leadership. In talkshows she had to look at her papers for the facts like a schoolgirl with good grades but not many own ideas. And she was a fanatic and reflecting her conservative mothers bad moods.
Panamint Patty said... Does anyone know which house was her family's? Or how they made their money? Interesting shit was going down in Malibu back then.
I'm assuming you mean Nancy. The parents had a home at 3045 Tuna Canyon Rd. Topanga CA. He worked in the aerospace industry.
Cybot, Thanks for the information. I'd heard her use the term before but not how she rationalized it. In one group I usually put it in quotes to avoid getting another member stirred up.
The hydrophones mentioned in the patent must be the ones that the U.S. government used to locate the sunken Soviet submarine that was secretly retrieved in collusion with Howard Hughes.
How old is she in that main interview? She looks no older than sitting outside the courthouse. What prison can do for the skin…if only you could bottle it.
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Despite all the carrying on about how Charlie's group never called itself a family, Sandy says, "I am one with the Manson family".
I have two words for this chick:
MANSON PARROT!
Gold? Why? Everyone else gets a story to go with their color...red for the redwoods, blue for the ocean, gold for...what...the fact that her Malibu parents were filthy rich?
Does anyone know which house was her family's? Or how they made their money? Interesting shit was going down in Malibu back then.
It really takes an effort to listen to her for more than two minutes. What a windbag!
@orwhut:
She said the name "family" came up later but she uses it because it became common.
@Panamint Patty:
The Goods were slaveholders and later bankers.
@AustinAnn74 @mrgroove:
Well, Sandra Good was not stupid, but I think she needed leadership. In talkshows she had to look at her papers for the facts like a schoolgirl with good grades but not many own ideas.
And she was a fanatic and reflecting her conservative mothers bad moods.
@orwhut:
She said the name "family" came up later but she uses it because it became common.
@Panamint Patty:
The Goods were slaveholders and later bankers.
@AustinAnn74 @mrgroove:
Well, Sandra Good was not stupid, but I think she needed leadership. In talkshows she had to look at her papers for the facts like a schoolgirl with good grades but not many own ideas.
And she was a fanatic and reflecting her conservative mothers bad moods.
Panamint Patty said...
Does anyone know which house was her family's? Or how they made their money? Interesting shit was going down in Malibu back then.
I'm assuming you mean Nancy. The parents had a home at 3045 Tuna Canyon Rd. Topanga CA. He worked in the aerospace industry.
You didn't have to be filthy rich - or even rich - to live in Malibu back then.
Cybot,
Thanks for the information. I'd heard her use the term before but not how she rationalized it. In one group I usually put it in quotes to avoid getting another member stirred up.
Nancy's Daddy held a patent for a distress signal for wrecked vessels at sea called Sofar.
It's description can be found HERE
He was also Chief of Guidance Control at Douglas Aircraft Company.
Patty watched the Outsiders last night...reminded her of that Robert Frost poem..."only gold can stay." She thought of Nancy.
also, gosh dang thats a beautiful film. Sweeping and epic. It almost glistens. They just dont make em like that anymore...
Is that a joke or truth about Sandra Goods family once being slaveholders?
The hydrophones mentioned in the patent must be the ones that the U.S. government used to locate the sunken Soviet submarine that was secretly retrieved in collusion with Howard Hughes.
How old is she in that main interview? She looks no older than sitting outside the courthouse. What prison can do for the skin…if only you could bottle it.
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