I was gonna write about it tomorrow, but I'm afraid the Pogue is correct - kinda dullsville, man. Mamie looked fine, Dwayne Hickman looked amazingly good for someone who must be at least in his late sixties. Kate J. looks like she's had some work done. Frank Gorshin is one of the most crotchety-looking men who ever lived (and I didn't REALLY say shut up to him - well, I did say shut up, but I didn't know it was him - he was interrupting our waitress who was trying to take our order). I'll tell you who looked incredible - former playmate of the year Kathy Showers. She's probably forty-five now and hasn't done anything to herself and she looks splendidly splendid. On the other hand, Beverly D'Angelo looks pretty blowsy. On the other hand Kim Darby looks like a little spinster librarian. On the other hand, Luciana Paluzzi looks pretty good. I did pick up one piece of original art, what they call a "maquette" - in this case, an original watercolor or goache painting used for the Italian poster of Pasolini's The Decameron. I don't like the film or Mr. Pasolini, but the art is nice and these things never come up. That, coupled with the fact that it was so cheap I couldn't pass it up, made it a no-brainer. I also got an issue of Life Magazine with the most amazing Li'l Abner cover by Al Capp - spectacular.