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A Letter from Zita Berger

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Hi Rick, Thanks for replying so quickly. The pictures I scanned are attached. I may have a few more from other summers but these were the ones that were in the book on my shelf. I think it was 1995. I think the thing I remember the most was how much fun it was to hang out there, before and after the show. Everyone was so friendly. I loved spending time at the Cadillac drinking and listening to the stories and the analysis of that night's show. I also have really fond memories of the player piano and the song Stormy Weather that played over and over and over! If I think of anything else, I'll let you know. -Zita Thanks, Zita; Great pictures! Please click on the picutres for a larger image.

A Note from Tom DeWester: Three Amigos

Hey Rick, I wanted to make sure I got this info to you. Scott Seiffert, Rocky, and I will be doing Midsummer Night's Dream in Burbank on the 3rd of August. Scott is directing it and it's one performance only. Scott will also be playing Bottom, Rocky will be playing Snug, and I will be playing Puck. Scott wants to do Shakespeare Dirty Jack's style. So it should be fun. August 3rd, Buena Vista Library Park. Showtime 5:30. Tom Shakespeare Dirty Jack's style. That DOES sound like fun! Wish I could see it. Break a leg, guys.

More Photos from Rocky

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The cast of the very first Dirty Jack's Show, dressed in "Cats" regalia for the Yellowstone Follies. Rocky as Kid Shalleen, also Rhonda Willford, Sharlene, Nancy, and Tom Smith. Kathy and Rocky calling a late comer. Rocky and Tommy. Thanks, Rocky!

Photos from Rocky Quarles

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Life is Good

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Lisa Sprague

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Click here and scroll down to see what ex-Dirty Jackster Lisa Sprague has been doing.

For Jon

A note from Kathy Stainbrook: Hey Rick. I wonder if you could do me a favor. Could you put a place on the blog where people can send in their fondest memory of Dirty Jack's or a favorite memory of Jon? Jon is not much here in the present, but if I mention something about those times, he sparkles a bit. If I could tell him a story of someone else's memories and how much Jon meant to them, it would be wonderful for my brother. It would just be nice to relate them to my big Bro, to help him remember the good ol' days. Anymore, the only thing he says to me is "Hey, Kath, will you scratch my back?". So, while I'm scratching his back, I can tell him how much he meant to so many people. This is a wonderful idea. Please, please post your best Jon stories to the comments or send them to me at rickindavis@yahoo.com. I'll forward everything to Kathy.